Overview
Doha East is a 1,158 MW gas power plant in Kuwait. It is an operational facility contributing to the country's power generation capacity.
Doha East is a gas-fired power plant located in Kuwait, with a capacity of 1,158 megawatts (MW). It is currently operational and plays a significant role in the country's energy infrastructure. As a gas power plant, it utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel, which is a common choice for power generation in the region due to abundant gas reserves. The plant operates under Kuwait's regulatory framework for power generation, which includes environmental standards and emissions controls. In Kuwait, power generation is primarily driven by gas and oil, with a focus on meeting growing domestic demand. Doha East contributes to Kuwait's grid stability and supports the country's industrial and residential electricity needs. Its capacity places it among medium-to-large gas plants in the region. The facility's location near the coast may influence its cooling and operational practices, aligning with typical Gulf region power plant designs.
Environmental context
As a gas-fired power plant, Doha East's environmental footprint is influenced by its fuel type and capacity. Natural gas combustion produces lower CO2 emissions per MWh compared to coal or oil, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's proximity to populated areas may require adherence to local air quality standards. Kuwait's power sector is subject to national environmental regulations, and gas plants generally have a moderate environmental impact relative to other fossil fuel technologies.
Frequently asked questions
Doha East is located in Kuwait, with coordinates 29.368200 N, 47.796300 E.
Doha East has a capacity of 1,158 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-to-large gas power plant.
Doha East uses natural gas as its primary fuel for power generation.
Gas power plants in Kuwait must comply with national environmental standards, including emissions limits for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and CO2. The country's regulatory framework aims to balance energy needs with environmental protection.
Doha East provides a significant portion of Kuwait's electricity generation, helping to meet residential, commercial, and industrial demand. Its gas-fired technology offers efficient and relatively cleaner power compared to oil-fired plants.