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Assiut Diesel Power Plant | Egypt Power Generation Facility

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Overview

Assiut is a 90 MW diesel power plant in Egypt, operating on oil. It serves the local grid in the Assiut region.

Assiut is a diesel power plant located in Egypt, with a capacity of 90 megawatts. The facility operates on oil as its primary fuel and is currently in operational status. It plays a role in supplying electricity to the surrounding area. The plant uses diesel technology, which is common for medium-scale power generation in Egypt. The country's power sector is regulated by national standards, and facilities like Assiut must comply with emission limits for SOx, NOx, and particulates. While specific technical details are limited, the plant's capacity places it in the small-to-medium range for diesel plants. As part of Egypt's power generation mix, Assiut contributes to grid stability and local energy supply. Diesel plants are often used for peaking or backup power due to their flexibility. The facility's location in the Assiut Governorate supports regional industrial and residential electricity needs.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions typical of diesel generation. Its location in a populated area may raise local air quality considerations. Older diesel plants often have lower efficiency and higher emissions per MWh compared to modern combined-cycle plants.

Frequently asked questions

The Assiut power plant is located in Egypt, with coordinates approximately 27.1757 N, 31.2013 E, in the Assiut Governorate.

The Assiut plant uses oil as its primary fuel for diesel power generation.

The Assiut power plant has a capacity of 90 megawatts (MW).

Diesel power plants in Egypt are subject to national environmental regulations that set emission limits for pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. These regulations aim to mitigate the environmental impact of power generation.

The Assiut plant provides 90 MW of electricity to the local grid, supporting regional energy needs. Diesel plants like Assiut are often used for peaking power or backup due to their ability to start and stop quickly.
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