Overview
GECSA is a 53.5 MW diesel power plant in Guatemala. It operates on oil fuel and serves the country's power generation grid.
GECSA is a diesel power plant located in Guatemala, operating with a capacity of 53.5 megawatts. The facility uses oil as its primary fuel and is currently in operational status. As a diesel-fired plant, it contributes to Guatemala's electricity supply, particularly in meeting peak demand or providing backup power. The plant operates under Guatemala's national environmental and energy regulations. While specific technical details such as turbine type or efficiency are not disclosed, diesel plants of this scale typically employ reciprocating engines or combustion turbines. Guatemala's power sector includes a mix of hydroelectric, geothermal, and thermal sources, with diesel plants playing a role in grid stability. GECSA's environmental footprint is influenced by its fuel type and location. Diesel combustion emits CO2, SOx, and NOx, and the plant's proximity to populated areas may affect local air quality. The facility's capacity of 53.5 MW places it in the medium-scale range for thermal power plants in Guatemala. Its operational role supports the country's energy security, particularly in regions with limited grid infrastructure.
Environmental context
The plant's use of oil fuel results in emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides, contributing to local and regional air quality concerns. Its location in Guatemala, a country with diverse ecosystems, may require adherence to environmental impact assessments. The facility's emissions are subject to national air quality standards, and its operation may be influenced by seasonal variations in hydroelectric availability.
Frequently asked questions
GECSA is located in Guatemala, with coordinates approximately 14.66° N, -90.832° W.
GECSA uses oil as its primary fuel for power generation.
GECSA has a capacity of 53.5 megawatts (MW).
Diesel power plants in Guatemala must comply with national environmental laws, including air emission standards and waste management regulations. The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources oversees compliance.
GECSA provides 53.5 MW of power, helping to meet electricity demand and support grid stability, especially during peak periods or when hydroelectric output is low.