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CT ALUMINE Diesel Power Plant | Argentina Power Generation Facility

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Overview

CT ALUMINE is a 6.3 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, operated by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO. The facility is operational and uses oil as its primary fuel.

CT ALUMINE is a diesel power plant located in Argentina, with an installed capacity of 6.3 MW. The facility is owned and operated by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO and is currently operational. As a small-scale diesel plant, it contributes to local power generation in the region. The plant operates on oil, a conventional fossil fuel. In Argentina, diesel power plants are often used for peaking power or in remote areas where grid connection is limited. The facility's capacity of 6.3 MW places it in the small-scale category for power generation. Regulatory oversight in Argentina includes national environmental standards and energy sector regulations. CT ALUMINE serves a niche role in the local energy mix, providing reliable power to nearby communities or industrial users. Its operation aligns with Argentina's broader energy strategy, which includes a mix of hydroelectric, natural gas, and renewable sources. The plant's environmental impact is typical for a small diesel facility, with emissions managed under applicable regulations.

Environmental context

The plant uses oil as fuel, which results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions typical of diesel combustion. Its small capacity (6.3 MW) limits overall emissions compared to larger facilities. The location in Argentina's interior may have lower population density, reducing local air quality impacts. Regulatory compliance with national emission standards is expected.

Frequently asked questions

CT ALUMINE is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 38.87°S, 70.58°W.

CT ALUMINE has a capacity of 6.3 MW, making it a small-scale diesel power plant.

CT ALUMINE is owned and operated by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO.

CT ALUMINE uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national environmental and energy regulations, including emission standards and operational permits.
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