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SAN FRANCISCO Gas Power Plant, San Francisco, Argentina | 40 MW Facility

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Overview

SAN FRANCISCO is a 40 MW gas-fired power plant in San Francisco, Argentina, operated by EPEC. It provides electricity to the local grid.

SAN FRANCISCO is a gas-fired power plant located in San Francisco, Argentina, with a capacity of 40 MW. Operated by EPEC, the facility plays a role in meeting regional electricity demand. As a gas-powered plant, it contributes to Argentina's energy mix, which includes both fossil fuels and renewables. The plant operates under Argentina's national energy regulations, which set emission standards for power generation. Gas-fired plants like SAN FRANCISCO typically have lower CO2 and pollutant emissions compared to coal or oil plants, but still require adherence to environmental controls. The 40 MW capacity places it in the small-to-medium scale range for gas plants in Argentina. Environmentally, the plant's gas fuel source results in a moderate carbon footprint relative to coal. Its location in San Francisco, a city in Córdoba Province, means it serves a populated area. The facility's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the local power supply, supporting economic activities and residential needs.

Environmental context

The plant's gas fuel source results in lower CO2 and SOx emissions compared to coal or oil, but NOx emissions remain a concern. Its location in San Francisco, a city with over 60,000 residents, means emissions affect a populated area. The 40 MW capacity suggests moderate fuel consumption and associated environmental impact. Argentina's regulatory framework for power plants includes emission limits and monitoring requirements.

Frequently asked questions

The SAN FRANCISCO power plant is located in San Francisco, Córdoba Province, Argentina.

SAN FRANCISCO is a gas-fired power plant with a capacity of 40 MW.

The SAN FRANCISCO power plant is operated by EPEC (Empresa Provincial de Energía de Córdoba).

Gas power plants in Argentina must comply with national emission standards and energy regulations, including limits on NOx and other pollutants, as well as reporting requirements under the country's environmental framework.

With a capacity of 40 MW, SAN FRANCISCO is a small-to-medium scale gas plant. Argentina has larger gas plants exceeding 500 MW, but smaller plants like this serve local distribution and grid stability.
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