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CURACAUTIN Diesel Power Plant, Curacautín, Chile | 2.4 MW Facility

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Overview

CURACAUTIN is a 2.4 MW diesel power plant in Curacautín, Chile, operated by SAGESA. It provides local power generation using oil fuel.

CURACAUTIN is a diesel power plant located in Curacautín, Chile, with a capacity of 2.4 MW. Operated by SAGESA, the facility is currently operational and serves the local area with electricity generation. As a small-scale diesel plant, it contributes to the regional power supply, 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 Chile, power generation facilities are regulated under national environmental standards, including emissions limits for particulate matter and NOx. Diesel plants like CURACAUTIN typically operate as peaking or backup units, providing flexibility to the grid. Given its modest capacity, the plant's environmental footprint is relatively small compared to larger fossil fuel facilities. Its role in the local community is significant for energy security, especially in remote or rural areas. The facility operates within Chile's regulatory framework, which aligns with international best practices for emissions control.

Environmental context

The plant's use of diesel fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, though its small capacity (2.4 MW) limits overall impact. Located in Curacautín, a town in the Araucanía Region, the facility is near populated areas, requiring adherence to local air quality standards. Typical diesel generators have moderate efficiency and emissions profiles.

Frequently asked questions

The CURACAUTIN power plant is located in Curacautín, Chile, at coordinates -38.452800, -71.819400.

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

The CURACAUTIN power plant has a capacity of 2.4 megawatts (MW).

The CURACAUTIN power plant is owned and operated by SAGESA.

Diesel power plants in Chile must comply with national emissions standards for air pollutants such as particulate matter, nitrogen oxides (NOx), and sulfur dioxide (SO2), as enforced by the Ministry of the Environment.
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