Overview
GENERAL LEVALLE is a 72.78 MW gas power plant in Argentina, operated by EPEC. It supplies electricity to the regional grid, supporting local energy needs.
GENERAL LEVALLE is a gas-fired power plant located in Argentina, with a capacity of 72.78 MW. The facility is owned and operated by EPEC, the provincial energy company of Córdoba, and plays a role in meeting regional electricity demand. As a gas power plant, it contributes to Argentina's energy mix, which includes a significant share of natural gas generation. The plant operates under Argentina's national energy regulations, which include emissions standards for NOx and SOx. Gas-fired plants like GENERAL LEVALLE typically use combined cycle or open cycle technology; given its capacity, it may be a medium-sized facility. The plant's operational status is active, and it benefits from Argentina's abundant natural gas resources from the Vaca Muerta formation. Environmentally, gas power plants have lower CO2 emissions per MWh compared to coal, but still contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's location in a rural area may reduce local air quality impacts, but proximity to agricultural zones could be a consideration. Overall, GENERAL LEVALLE supports grid stability and energy access in the region.
Environmental context
The plant uses natural gas, which produces lower CO2 emissions per unit of electricity than coal or oil, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in a rural area of Córdoba Province may limit direct exposure to populated centers, though air quality impacts from NOx and SOx emissions remain relevant. The facility's age and technology type (likely simple cycle or combined cycle) influence its efficiency and environmental footprint.
Frequently asked questions
GENERAL LEVALLE is located in Argentina, near the town of General Levalle in Córdoba Province. Its coordinates are approximately 34.0364° S, 63.9217° W.
GENERAL LEVALLE is a gas-fired power plant, using natural gas as its primary fuel to generate electricity.
The plant is owned and operated by EPEC (Empresa Provincial de Energía de Córdoba), the provincial energy utility of Córdoba, Argentina.
GENERAL LEVALLE has an installed capacity of 72.78 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-sized gas power plant in Argentina.
Gas power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards under Law No. 24.051 and related decrees, which set limits for NOx, SOx, and particulate matter. Plants may also need environmental impact assessments and permits from provincial authorities.