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CT Pluspetrol Norte Gas Power Plant, Tucumán, Argentina

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Overview

CT Pluspetrol Norte is a 246 MW gas-fired power plant in Tucumán, Argentina, operated by Generadora Eléctrica Tucumán SA. It supports the regional grid with natural gas generation.

CT Pluspetrol Norte is a gas-fired power plant located in Tucumán, Argentina, with a capacity of 246 MW. The facility is owned and operated by Generadora Eléctrica Tucumán SA and is currently operational, contributing to the country's power generation mix. The plant utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel, a common choice in Argentina due to abundant domestic gas reserves. Gas-fired plants like this one typically employ combined cycle or open cycle gas turbine technology, offering flexibility and lower emissions compared to coal. The facility operates under Argentina's national energy regulations, which include emissions standards and grid integration requirements. As a medium-scale gas plant, CT Pluspetrol Norte plays a role in meeting regional electricity demand in Tucumán province. Its operation supports grid stability and provides dispatchable power to complement renewable sources. The plant's environmental footprint is relatively lower than coal-fired alternatives, though natural gas combustion still produces CO2 and NOx emissions.

Environmental context

The plant's gas-fired technology results in lower CO2, SOx, and particulate emissions compared to coal or oil plants, but NOx emissions remain a concern. Located in Tucumán, a province with agricultural and industrial activity, the facility's emissions may affect local air quality. The plant's age and technology (likely open cycle or combined cycle) influence its efficiency and emission profile.

Frequently asked questions

CT Pluspetrol Norte is located in Tucumán, Argentina, at coordinates -26.9955, -65.166.

The plant has a capacity of 246 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale gas-fired power station.

The plant is owned and operated by Generadora Eléctrica Tucumán SA, a company involved in power generation in Argentina.

Gas power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards under laws like Ley 24.051 (Hazardous Waste) and Ley 25.675 (General Environment), as well as grid codes set by CAMMESA.

Gas plants produce lower CO2 and SOx emissions than coal plants, but still emit NOx and CO2. Modern combined-cycle plants achieve higher efficiency, reducing fuel use and emissions per MWh.
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