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CENTRAL TERMICA LA BANDA - 32 MW Gas Power Plant in Argentina

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Overview

CENTRAL TERMICA LA BANDA is a 32 MW gas-fired power plant in Argentina, operated by GENERACION LA BANDA S.A. (GRUPO ALBANESI). It supplies electricity to the local grid.

CENTRAL TERMICA LA BANDA is a gas-fired power generation facility located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 27.75°S, 64.27°W. The plant has a capacity of 32 megawatts, placing it in the small-scale category for gas power plants. It is owned and operated by GENERACION LA BANDA S.A., part of GRUPO ALBANESI, and is currently in operational status. The plant utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel, a common choice in Argentina due to the country's abundant gas reserves. Gas-fired plants like this one typically employ combined cycle or simple cycle technology; given the modest capacity, a simple cycle configuration is likely. As a small-scale gas plant, CENTRAL TERMICA LA BANDA contributes to local energy supply, likely serving nearby communities or industrial users. Its gas-fired nature results in lower CO2 emissions per megawatt compared to coal, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's location in a region with moderate population density suggests limited local air quality impact, though proximity to populated areas would require adherence to ambient air quality standards.

Environmental context

The plant's gas-fired operation produces lower CO2, SOx, and particulate emissions compared to coal, but NOx emissions remain a concern. Its 32 MW capacity indicates a relatively small environmental footprint. The facility's location in a semi-arid region of Argentina may have limited water availability, which is relevant for cooling processes. Proximity to populated areas could necessitate compliance with local air quality regulations.

Frequently asked questions

CENTRAL TERMICA LA BANDA is located in Argentina, near the city of La Banda in Santiago del Estero province. Its coordinates are approximately 27.75°S, 64.27°W.

It is a gas-fired power plant with a capacity of 32 megawatts, using natural gas as its primary fuel.

The plant is owned by GENERACION LA BANDA S.A., which is part of GRUPO ALBANESI. The operator is the same entity.

Gas power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards for NOx, SOx, and particulate matter, as well as ambient air quality standards. The regulatory framework includes Law No. 24,051 on hazardous waste and Decree No. 1,399/01 on air pollution.

With a capacity of 32 MW, CENTRAL TERMICA LA BANDA is considered a small-scale gas power plant. Large gas plants can exceed 500 MW, while medium-scale plants range from 100 to 500 MW.
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