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CT RAFAELA - 19.2 MW Diesel Power Plant in Argentina

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Overview

CT RAFAELA is a 19.2 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, owned by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO. It operates on oil fuel and is currently operational.

CT RAFAELA is a diesel power plant located in Argentina, owned by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO. With a capacity of 19.2 MW, it is a relatively small-scale facility within the country's power generation sector. The plant is operational and contributes to the local energy grid. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, which is typical for diesel power plants. In Argentina, power generation is regulated under national environmental and energy laws. While specific emission standards apply, the plant's size and fuel type place it in a category that requires adherence to local air quality regulations. As a small-scale diesel plant, CT RAFAELA likely serves a niche role in the regional power supply, possibly providing peaking power or backup generation. Its location in Argentina's industrial landscape supports local energy needs, though its environmental footprint is influenced by the combustion of oil.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions typical of diesel combustion. Its capacity of 19.2 MW places it in the small-scale category, which may have lower overall emissions compared to larger plants. The plant operates under Argentina's national environmental regulations.

Frequently asked questions

CT RAFAELA is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 31.2567° S, 61.5203° W.

CT RAFAELA is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel.

CT RAFAELA has a capacity of 19.2 megawatts (MW).

CT RAFAELA is owned by INDUSTRIAS JUAN F. SECCO.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national environmental laws and emission standards, which regulate pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter.
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