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CT TUCUMAN Gas Power Plant, Tucumán, Argentina - 438 MW Capacity

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Overview

CT TUCUMAN is a 438 MW gas-fired power plant in Tucumán, Argentina, operated by YPF Energía Eléctrica S.A. It plays a key role in the region's electricity supply.

CT TUCUMAN is a gas-fired power plant located in Tucumán, Argentina, with a capacity of 438 MW. It is owned and operated by YPF Energía Eléctrica S.A., a subsidiary of the national energy company. The plant is operational and contributes to the Argentine power grid, serving the northern region of the country. As a gas-fired facility, CT TUCUMAN utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel, which is abundant in Argentina due to the Vaca Muerta shale formation. The plant's capacity places it in the medium-to-large scale for gas power plants in the country. It operates under Argentina's regulatory framework for electricity generation, which includes emissions standards and grid integration requirements. The plant's location in Tucumán supports local energy demand and industrial activity. Gas-fired generation provides flexible and relatively lower-emission power compared to coal, aligning with Argentina's energy transition goals. CT TUCUMAN's operational status ensures reliable electricity supply to the region.

Environmental context

CT TUCUMAN, as a gas-fired power plant, emits CO2, NOx, and other pollutants, though at lower levels than coal plants. Its location in Tucumán, a province with agricultural and industrial activity, means emissions may affect local air quality. Proximity to populated areas could raise health considerations, but gas plants generally have a smaller environmental impact than other fossil fuel types.

Frequently asked questions

CT TUCUMAN is located in Tucumán, Argentina, at coordinates -26.9955, -65.1660.

CT TUCUMAN has a capacity of 438 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large gas-fired power plant.

CT TUCUMAN is owned and operated by YPF Energía Eléctrica S.A., a subsidiary of YPF, Argentina's state-owned energy company.

Gas power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards under Ley 24.051 (Hazardous Waste Law) and Ley 25.675 (General Environmental Law). They also follow grid codes set by CAMMESA.

CT TUCUMAN provides flexible gas-fired generation to Argentina's grid, supporting peak demand and integrating with renewable sources. Gas power is a key part of the country's energy transition away from coal and oil.
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