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CACHI Diesel Power Plant | Argentina Power Generation Facility

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Overview

CACHI is a 1.07 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, owned by AES Argentina Generacion S.A. It operates on oil fuel and serves local power needs.

CACHI is a diesel power plant located in Argentina, owned and operated by AES Argentina Generacion S.A. With a capacity of 1.07 MW, it is a small-scale facility within the country's power generation sector, primarily serving local or remote communities. The plant operates on oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants which are often used for peaking or backup power. In Argentina, such facilities are regulated under national environmental and energy laws, including emission standards for NOx and particulate matter. The plant's small capacity suggests it may use reciprocating engine technology, common for diesel generators. As a small diesel plant, CACHI contributes to grid stability in its region, particularly in areas where larger infrastructure is limited. Its environmental impact is relatively low due to its size, though diesel combustion produces CO2 and other pollutants. The plant's role is significant for local energy security, especially in remote or off-grid areas.

Environmental context

The plant's small capacity and diesel fuel type result in moderate CO2 and pollutant emissions per MWh compared to larger gas or renewable plants. Its location in Argentina, a country with diverse energy mix including hydro and gas, means it likely operates as a peaking or backup unit. Diesel plants are often sited near demand centers. The facility's age and technology are not detailed, but typical diesel engines have lower efficiency than combined cycle gas turbines.

Frequently asked questions

CACHI is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 25.1089° S, 66.2106° W.

CACHI is a diesel power plant, meaning it generates electricity using diesel engines fueled by oil.

The CACHI power plant is owned by AES Argentina Generacion S.A., a subsidiary of the global energy company AES Corporation.

CACHI has a capacity of 1.07 megawatts (MW), classifying it as a small-scale power generation facility.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants such as NOx, SOx, and particulate matter, as well as general environmental laws. The regulatory framework includes limits on emissions and requirements for environmental impact assessments.
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