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CT VILLA ANGELA Diesel Power Plant in Villa Angela, Argentina

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Overview

CT VILLA ANGELA is a 15 MW diesel power plant in Villa Angela, Argentina, operated by AGGREKO ARGENTINA SRL. It provides electricity to the local grid.

CT VILLA ANGELA is a diesel-fired power plant located in Villa Angela, Argentina, with a capacity of 15 MW. The plant is owned and operated by AGGREKO ARGENTINA SRL and is currently operational. It serves as a medium-scale power generation facility within the region. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants. In Argentina, such facilities operate under national environmental regulations, including emission standards for NOx and particulate matter. The technology employed is internal combustion engines, which are common for peaking or backup power. This facility contributes to the local energy supply, supporting grid stability in the area. Its relatively small capacity makes it suitable for distributed generation, reducing transmission losses. The plant's operation aligns with Argentina's energy mix diversification efforts.

Environmental context

The plant's diesel combustion emits CO2, SOx, and NOx, contributing to local air quality concerns. Its location in Villa Angela, a populated area, may expose residents to emissions. The use of oil as fuel has a higher carbon footprint compared to natural gas. However, the plant's small capacity limits its overall environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

CT VILLA ANGELA is located in Villa Angela, Argentina.

The plant has a capacity of 15 megawatts (MW).

The plant is owned and operated by AGGREKO ARGENTINA SRL.

The plant uses oil as its primary fuel.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants, including limits on NOx, SOx, and particulate matter, as well as waste management regulations.
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