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Santa Isabel Diesel Power Plant | Argentina Power Generation Facility

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Overview

Santa Isabel is a 2.25 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, operated by APE. It provides local power generation capacity in the La Pampa region.

Santa Isabel is a small-scale diesel power plant located in Argentina, with a capacity of 2.25 MW. The facility is owned by APE and is currently operational, serving the local grid in the La Pampa region. As a diesel-fired plant, it contributes to the country's distributed generation network, particularly in areas where larger infrastructure may be limited. The plant operates on oil as its primary fuel, typical for smaller diesel power plants. In Argentina, such facilities are often used for peak shaving or backup power, complementing the country's mix of hydroelectric, natural gas, and renewable sources. The regulatory framework for power generation in Argentina includes national emission standards and grid interconnection rules overseen by the Secretaría de Energía. Given its modest capacity, Santa Isabel plays a role in ensuring energy reliability for the surrounding community. Diesel plants like this one are significant for remote or rural areas where grid extension is not feasible. The facility's environmental footprint is relatively small due to its size, though diesel combustion does produce CO2 and local air pollutants.

Environmental context

The Santa Isabel diesel plant, with a capacity of 2.25 MW, uses oil as fuel, resulting in CO2 and local pollutant emissions. Its location in a sparsely populated area of La Pampa reduces direct exposure to dense populations. Small diesel units typically have lower efficiency and higher emissions per MWh compared to larger combined-cycle plants. The environmental impact is localized and moderate.

Frequently asked questions

The Santa Isabel diesel power plant is located in Argentina, in the La Pampa region, with coordinates approximately 36.23°S, 66.94°W.

The Santa Isabel power plant has a capacity of 2.25 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale diesel facility.

The Santa Isabel power plant is owned by APE. The facility is currently operational.

Diesel power plants in Argentina are subject to national emission standards and grid interconnection rules enforced by the Secretaría de Energía. These regulations aim to control air pollutants and ensure reliable power supply.

Small diesel power plants produce CO2 and local pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. However, due to their limited capacity, their overall environmental footprint is relatively small compared to larger fossil fuel plants.
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