Overview
CT ORAN is a 15 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, operated by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO. It provides power generation capacity to the local grid.
CT ORAN is a diesel power plant located in Argentina, with an installed capacity of 15 megawatts. The facility is owned and operated by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO and is currently in operational status. As a diesel-fired plant, it contributes to the country's power generation mix, serving local energy needs. The plant operates under Argentina's national environmental and energy regulations, which include emission standards for particulate matter and nitrogen oxides. Diesel power plants of this scale are typically used for peaking or backup power, given their higher operating costs compared to natural gas or renewable sources. The technology employed is internal combustion engines, which are common for smaller capacity installations. CT ORAN plays a role in supporting grid stability and meeting demand in its region. While diesel generation has a higher carbon footprint per megawatt-hour than other fossil fuels, the plant's relatively small capacity limits its overall environmental impact. The facility's location in northern Argentina places it in a region with growing energy demand, underscoring its importance for local power supply.
Environmental context
The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, which results in higher CO2 emissions per unit of electricity compared to natural gas. Its 15 MW capacity places it in the small-scale category for power generation. The facility's age and technology type (diesel engine) are typical for smaller peaking plants.
Frequently asked questions
CT ORAN is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 23.1258° S, 64.3069° W.
CT ORAN is a diesel power plant, using oil as its primary fuel to generate electricity.
The plant has an installed capacity of 15 megawatts (MW).
The plant is owned and operated by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO.
Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants, including particulate matter and nitrogen oxides, as well as general environmental impact assessment requirements.