Risk: Medium Diesel Power Plant Operational

ALBANISA Che Guevara II IV V (Masaya) IC Power Plant - Diesel Power Generation in Nicaragua

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Overview

ALBANISA Che Guevara II IV V (Masaya) IC Power Plant is a 61.2 MW diesel power plant located in Masaya, Nicaragua. It operates on oil and is currently operational.

The ALBANISA Che Guevara II IV V (Masaya) IC Power Plant is a diesel-fired power generation facility with a capacity of 61.2 megawatts, located in Masaya, Nicaragua. As a diesel power plant, it plays a role in the country's energy mix, providing electricity to the local grid. The plant is operational and contributes to Nicaragua's power generation capacity. Diesel power plants like this one typically use internal combustion engines to generate electricity, with oil as the primary fuel. In Nicaragua, the power sector is regulated by the Nicaraguan Energy Institute (INE) and follows national environmental standards. The plant's capacity of 61.2 MW places it in the small-to-medium scale range for diesel plants in the region. The plant's location in Masaya, a city near the capital Managua, means it serves a populated area. Diesel plants generally have higher CO2 and pollutant emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources, but they offer flexibility and can be dispatched quickly to meet demand. The facility's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the local power supply.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil as a primary fuel results in emissions of CO2, SOx, and NOx, which are typical for diesel power generation. Its proximity to populated areas like Masaya may raise local air quality considerations. The plant's capacity of 61.2 MW suggests a moderate environmental footprint compared to larger fossil fuel plants. Regulatory oversight by Nicaraguan authorities ensures compliance with national emission standards.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Masaya, Nicaragua, at coordinates 12.014400, -86.086000.

The plant has a capacity of 61.2 megawatts, making it a small-to-medium scale diesel power plant.

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

Diesel power plants in Nicaragua are regulated by the Nicaraguan Energy Institute (INE) and must comply with national environmental standards for emissions and operation.

As an operational diesel plant, it provides flexible and dispatchable electricity to the local grid, helping meet demand in the Masaya region.
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