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CALLE CALLE Diesel Power Plant | Chile Power Generation Facility

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Overview

CALLE CALLE is a 13 MW diesel power plant in Chile, operated by SAGESA. The facility provides power generation capacity to the local grid.

CALLE CALLE is a diesel power plant located in Chile, with an operational capacity of 13 megawatts. The facility is owned and operated by SAGESA, contributing to the country's power generation infrastructure. As a diesel-fired plant, it operates using oil as its primary fuel source. In Chile, power generation facilities are subject to national environmental regulations, including emission standards for air pollutants. Diesel plants like CALLE CALLE typically operate with internal combustion engines, which have specific emission profiles for nitrogen oxides and particulate matter. The plant's capacity of 13 MW places it in the small-scale category for power generation facilities. The facility plays a role in meeting local electricity demand, particularly in the region where it is located. Its operational status ensures continued contribution to the grid, supporting energy reliability. The plant's environmental performance is managed under Chile's regulatory framework for stationary sources.

Environmental context

The plant's diesel fuel source results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions typical of oil-fired generation. Its location in a populated area may raise air quality considerations. The 13 MW capacity indicates a relatively small footprint, but diesel plants can have higher emission intensities per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources. Local environmental regulations in Chile set emission limits for such facilities.

Frequently asked questions

CALLE CALLE is located in Chile, with coordinates approximately 39.8°S, 73.2°W.

CALLE CALLE has a capacity of 13 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale diesel power plant.

The plant is owned and operated by SAGESA, a company involved in power generation in Chile.

Diesel power plants in Chile must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants, including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, as enforced by the Ministry of the Environment.

The primary fuel used at CALLE CALLE is oil (diesel), which is typical for internal combustion engine power plants.
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