Overview
CT LA PLATA is a 40.4 MW diesel power plant in La Plata, Argentina, operated by SULLAIR ARGENTINA SA. It provides electricity to the local grid.
CT LA PLATA is a diesel power plant located in La Plata, Argentina, with a capacity of 40.4 MW. The facility is owned and operated by SULLAIR ARGENTINA SA and is currently operational, contributing to the region's power supply. The plant operates on oil as its primary fuel, a common choice for diesel power plants in Argentina. Diesel plants of this scale typically use reciprocating engines. Argentina's power generation sector is regulated by national standards, including emissions limits for NOx and SOx. As a medium-sized diesel facility, CT LA PLATA plays a role in meeting local electricity demand, particularly during peak periods or as backup generation. Its location in La Plata, a major city, underscores its importance for grid stability and industrial support.
Environmental context
The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, contributing to local air quality concerns. Its proximity to La Plata, a populated urban area, increases potential exposure to pollutants. The facility's age and technology are unspecified, but older diesel plants may have higher emission intensities compared to modern combined-cycle gas turbines.
Frequently asked questions
CT LA PLATA is located in La Plata, Argentina, at coordinates -34.934400, -58.016000.
CT LA PLATA has a capacity of 40.4 MW, making it a medium-sized diesel power plant.
CT LA PLATA is owned and operated by SULLAIR ARGENTINA SA.
CT LA PLATA uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants.
Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants, including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, enforced by environmental authorities.