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Hamma 2 Gas Power Plant, Algiers, Algeria | 418 MW Facility

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Overview

Hamma 2 is a 418 MW gas-fired power plant in Algiers, Algeria, operated by Sonelgaz Production de l'Electricite. It supports the national grid with natural gas generation.

Hamma 2 is a gas-fired power plant located in Algiers, Algeria, with a capacity of 418 megawatts (MW). It is owned and operated by Sonelgaz Production de l'Electricite, the state-owned utility, and is currently operational. The plant contributes to Algeria's power generation mix, which relies heavily on natural gas. As a gas power plant, Hamma 2 utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel, a common choice in Algeria given the country's abundant gas reserves. The plant's capacity places it in the medium-to-large scale for gas-fired facilities in the region. It operates under Algeria's national energy regulations, which align with the country's hydrocarbon-based economy. Environmentally, the plant's gas-fired technology produces lower CO2 emissions compared to coal, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in the capital city Algiers means it serves a densely populated area, providing essential electricity for residential, commercial, and industrial users. The plant plays a key role in grid stability and energy security for the region.

Environmental context

Hamma 2's gas-fired generation results in lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to coal plants, but it still contributes to Algeria's carbon footprint. The plant's proximity to Algiers, a major urban center, means its emissions affect local air quality. As a gas plant, it avoids the high particulate and mercury emissions associated with coal, but methane leakage from gas extraction and transport remains a concern. Algeria's regulatory framework for power plants includes emission limits under national environmental laws.

Frequently asked questions

Hamma 2 is located in Algiers, Algeria, at coordinates 36.7489 N, 3.0823 E.

Hamma 2 has a capacity of 418 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large gas-fired power plant.

Hamma 2 is owned and operated by Sonelgaz Production de l'Electricite, the state-owned electricity generation company in Algeria.

Gas power plants in Algeria operate under national environmental and energy regulations, including emission standards set by the Ministry of Energy and Mines. The country also follows hydrocarbon laws governing natural gas extraction and use.

As a gas plant, Hamma 2 produces lower emissions than coal but still contributes to local air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in Algiers means emissions affect a densely populated area.
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