Overview
INACAL is a 6.6 MW diesel power plant in Chile, operated by EQUIPOS DE GENERACION S.A. It provides electricity generation using oil as fuel.
INACAL is a diesel power plant located in Chile, with a capacity of 6.6 MW. The facility is owned and operated by EQUIPOS DE GENERACION S.A. and is currently operational. It contributes to the local power grid, serving the energy needs of the region. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, a common choice for diesel power plants. In Chile, power generation facilities are subject to national environmental regulations, including emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Diesel plants typically operate as peaking or backup units due to their flexibility and lower capital costs. As a relatively small-scale facility, INACAL plays a role in ensuring grid stability and meeting peak demand. Its operation aligns with Chile's energy mix, which includes a growing share of renewables. The plant's location in the Antofagasta region supports industrial and urban electricity consumption.
Environmental context
The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, typical for diesel power generation. Its proximity to populated areas may raise local air quality considerations. The facility's age and technology level influence its environmental footprint, with older diesel plants generally having higher emission rates. Regulatory oversight under Chilean environmental law helps manage these impacts.
Frequently asked questions
INACAL is located in Chile, with coordinates approximately 23.78°S, 70.32°W, in the Antofagasta region.
INACAL is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel. It has a capacity of 6.6 MW.
INACAL is owned and operated by EQUIPOS DE GENERACION S.A.
Diesel power plants in Chile must comply with national emission standards for air pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as environmental impact assessment requirements.