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BEERSE TJ Diesel Power Plant, Beerse, Belgium - Power Generation Facility

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Overview

BEERSE TJ is a 33.2 MW diesel power plant located in Beerse, Belgium. It operates on oil fuel and is currently operational.

BEERSE TJ is a diesel power plant situated in Beerse, Belgium, with a capacity of 33.2 MW. As a medium-scale facility in the Belgian power generation sector, it contributes to the country's energy mix, which includes a significant share of fossil fuels alongside nuclear and renewables. The plant operates on oil as its primary fuel, a common choice for diesel power plants that provide flexibility and quick start-up capabilities. In Belgium, such facilities are subject to the European Union's Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU), which sets strict emission limits for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions apply to ensure environmental compliance. BEERSE TJ serves as a local power source, likely supporting grid stability or industrial demand in the region. Its location in Beerse, a municipality in the province of Antwerp, places it within an area with diverse industrial activity. The plant's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to Belgium's electricity supply.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, which are regulated under the EU Industrial Emissions Directive. Its capacity of 33.2 MW places it in the medium-scale category, with environmental impact proportional to its size. Proximity to populated areas in Beerse necessitates adherence to strict emission standards to protect local air quality.

Frequently asked questions

BEERSE TJ is located in Beerse, Belgium, at coordinates 51.3193 N, 4.8530 E.

BEERSE TJ has a capacity of 33.2 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale diesel power plant.

BEERSE TJ operates on oil (diesel) as its primary fuel.

Diesel power plants in Belgium must comply with the EU Industrial Emissions Directive (2010/75/EU), which sets emission limits for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, and requires the use of Best Available Techniques (BAT).

BEERSE TJ provides flexible power generation that can be dispatched quickly to meet peak demand or support grid stability, complementing Belgium's mix of nuclear, gas, and renewable energy sources.
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