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CANDELARIA Gas Power Plant, Chile | 253.9 MW Facility

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Overview

CANDELARIA is a 253.9 MW gas-fired power plant in Chile, operated by COLBUN S.A. It supplies electricity to the central grid, supporting the country's energy mix.

CANDELARIA is a gas-fired power plant located in Chile, with a capacity of 253.9 MW. It is owned and operated by COLBUN S.A., a major energy company in the country. The plant is operational and contributes to Chile's power generation, particularly in the central region. The plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel, a cleaner-burning fossil fuel compared to coal. In Chile, gas-fired plants like CANDELARIA operate under national environmental regulations that set emission limits for pollutants such as NOx and SOx. The plant's capacity places it in the medium-scale range for gas power plants in the region. CANDELARIA plays a role in Chile's energy diversification strategy, helping to balance the grid alongside renewable sources. Its location in the central region allows it to serve major demand centers. The plant's operation supports energy security and grid stability in the country.

Environmental context

The plant's gas-fired technology results in lower CO2 emissions per MWh compared to coal, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in central Chile, a region with significant population and industrial activity, means emissions are subject to local air quality regulations. The plant's age and technology (likely combined cycle) influence its efficiency and environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

CANDELARIA is located in Chile, with coordinates approximately 34.0339° S, 70.6138° W, in the central region of the country.

CANDELARIA is a gas-fired power plant, using natural gas as its primary fuel for electricity generation.

The plant is owned and operated by COLBUN S.A., a Chilean energy company.

Gas power plants in Chile must comply with national emission standards for pollutants like NOx and SOx, as well as greenhouse gas reporting requirements under the country's climate change laws.

With a capacity of 253.9 MW, CANDELARIA provides a reliable source of electricity to the central grid, supporting base load and peak demand alongside renewable energy sources.
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