Risk: Medium Diesel Power Plant Operational

CAPITAL CATAMARCA - PREDIO CHOYA Diesel Power Plant in Catamarca, Argentina

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Overview

CAPITAL CATAMARCA - PREDIO CHOYA is a 5.7 MW diesel power plant in Catamarca, Argentina, operated by ENDESA COSTANERA. It supplies electricity to the local grid.

CAPITAL CATAMARCA - PREDIO CHOYA is a diesel power plant located in Catamarca, Argentina, with a capacity of 5.7 MW. It is owned and operated by ENDESA COSTANERA, a major energy company in the region. The plant plays a role in meeting local electricity demand, particularly in areas where grid connectivity may be limited. The facility operates on oil as its primary fuel, which is common for smaller-scale diesel plants in Argentina. Plants of this size typically use reciprocating engines. Argentina's power generation sector is regulated by national standards, including emissions limits for NOx and particulate matter, though smaller plants may have less stringent requirements. As a diesel plant, its environmental footprint includes CO2 emissions and local air pollutants. Its location in Catamarca, a province with lower population density, may reduce direct exposure risks. The plant contributes to energy security in the region, supporting industrial and residential needs. Its operational status indicates it remains active in the local power mix.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil as fuel results in higher CO2 emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewables. Proximity to populated areas is a consideration for local air quality, though Catamarca's population density is relatively low. Smaller diesel plants often lack advanced emission controls, potentially contributing to SOx and NOx emissions.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Catamarca, Argentina, near coordinates 28.4537° S, 65.7841° W.

The plant has a capacity of 5.7 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale diesel power facility.

The plant is owned and operated by ENDESA COSTANERA, a major energy company in Argentina.

The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants in Argentina.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards for air pollutants, including limits on NOx and particulate matter, as enforced by environmental authorities.
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