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SANTO TOME Diesel Power Plant, Santo Tomé, Argentina | 2.684 MW Facility

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Overview

SANTO TOME is a 2.684 MW diesel power plant in Santo Tomé, Argentina, operated by DPEC. It provides local power generation using oil fuel.

SANTO TOME is a diesel power plant located in Santo Tomé, Argentina, with a capacity of 2.684 MW. Operated by DPEC, the facility is currently operational and contributes to the regional power supply. As a small-scale diesel plant, it serves as a local energy source, particularly in areas where grid connectivity may be limited. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, a common choice for smaller diesel generators. In Argentina, power generation is regulated by national standards, including emissions limits for NOx and particulate matter. Diesel plants of this size typically operate with internal combustion engines, which have lower capital costs but higher fuel and maintenance expenses compared to larger combined-cycle plants. Environmentally, the plant's small capacity means its overall emissions are relatively low, but its proximity to populated areas could be a concern. Diesel combustion produces CO2, SOx, and NOx, contributing to local air quality issues. The facility's role in providing reliable power to Santo Tomé and surrounding areas underscores its importance in the local energy mix, though its age and technology may affect efficiency and environmental performance.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, which can impact local air quality. Its small capacity (2.684 MW) limits overall emissions, but proximity to Santo Tomé may pose health risks. Argentina's regulatory framework includes emissions standards for power plants, though enforcement may vary. The facility's age and diesel technology typically have lower efficiency and higher emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources.

Frequently asked questions

The SANTO TOME power plant is located in Santo Tomé, Argentina, at coordinates -28.549700, -56.072200.

SANTO TOME is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel to generate electricity.

The SANTO TOME plant has a capacity of 2.684 MW, making it a small-scale power generation facility.

The SANTO TOME power plant is operated by DPEC, the provincial energy company of Corrientes, Argentina.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards for air pollutants such as NOx and particulate matter, as well as waste management regulations. The country also adheres to international climate commitments, though specific plant-level permits may vary.
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