Overview
ESQUINA is a 2.2 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, operated by DPEC. It provides electricity generation capacity to the local grid.
ESQUINA is a diesel power plant located in Argentina, operated by DPEC. With a capacity of 2.2 MW, it falls into the small-scale category for power generation facilities. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel engine-based generation. The facility operates under Argentina's national energy regulations, which include emissions standards and grid integration requirements. Diesel plants like ESQUINA are often used for peaking power or backup generation due to their quick start-up capabilities. The technology involves internal combustion engines driving generators, which can be less efficient than combined cycle gas turbines but offer flexibility. ESQUINA serves a role in supporting local electricity supply, particularly in areas where grid connectivity may be limited. Its relatively small capacity suggests it may serve a community or industrial facility. The plant's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to Argentina's energy mix, which includes a variety of thermal and renewable sources.
Environmental context
Diesel power plants emit CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, with environmental impact depending on fuel quality and emission controls. The plant's location in Argentina may be subject to national air quality standards. Proximity to populated areas could influence local air quality concerns. The small capacity limits overall emissions compared to larger facilities.
Frequently asked questions
The ESQUINA power plant is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 30.0102° S, 59.5321° W.
ESQUINA is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel to generate electricity.
The ESQUINA power plant is owned and operated by DPEC (Dirección Provincial de Energía de Corrientes), a provincial energy company in Argentina.
The ESQUINA power plant has a capacity of 2.2 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale generation facility.
Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national environmental and energy regulations, including emissions standards and grid interconnection requirements set by the Secretaría de Energía.