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Lufussa Gas Power Plant, Honduras | 39.2 MW Thermal Facility

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Overview

Lufussa is a 39.2 MW gas power plant in Honduras, operated by Empresa Nacional De Energia Electrica. It contributes to the country's thermal power generation capacity.

Lufussa is a gas-fired power plant located in Honduras, with a capacity of 39.2 MW. The facility is owned by Empresa Nacional De Energia Electrica, the state-owned power company, and is currently operational. As a gas power plant, it plays a role in Honduras's energy mix, which includes both thermal and renewable sources. Gas power plants like Lufussa typically operate using natural gas or other gaseous fuels, offering flexibility and lower emissions compared to coal or oil. In Honduras, thermal power generation is subject to national environmental regulations, including emission limits for pollutants such as SOx and NOx. The plant's capacity of 39.2 MW places it in the small-to-medium scale range for gas plants. Lufussa supports grid stability and provides dispatchable power to meet demand fluctuations. Its location in Honduras allows it to serve local communities and industries. The plant's operational status ensures continued contribution to the country's electricity supply, complementing renewable sources like hydropower.

Environmental context

As a gas-fired plant, Lufussa produces lower CO2 emissions per MWh compared to coal or oil plants, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's proximity to populated areas may raise local air quality concerns, though modern gas plants can be equipped with emission controls. Honduras's regulatory framework for thermal power plants includes standards for emissions and environmental impact assessments.

Frequently asked questions

Lufussa is a gas power plant located in Honduras, with coordinates 13.4068° N, -87.3218° W.

Lufussa has a capacity of 39.2 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale gas power plant.

Lufussa is owned by Empresa Nacional De Energia Electrica, the state-owned electric power company of Honduras.

Gas power plants in Honduras must comply with national environmental regulations, including emission standards for pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (SOx) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), as well as permitting requirements for air quality and water use.

Lufussa provides dispatchable thermal power to help meet electricity demand, supporting grid stability and complementing renewable energy sources like hydropower.
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