Overview
Power Plant 2 is an operational gas-fired power station located in Saudi Arabia. It contributes to the country's power generation capacity, supporting regional energy needs.
Power Plant 2 is a gas-fired power generation facility located in the Power station area of Saudi Arabia. The plant is currently operational and plays a role in the country's energy infrastructure, which is heavily reliant on natural gas and oil for electricity production. As a gas power plant, it operates using natural gas, a fuel source that produces lower CO2 emissions compared to coal but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Typical gas plants in the region range from simple cycle to combined cycle configurations, with the latter offering higher efficiency. Saudi Arabia's power sector is regulated by national standards, including emissions limits and efficiency requirements. The plant's location in a remote area may reduce direct exposure to populated centers, but its environmental footprint includes CO2 and NOx emissions. As part of Saudi Arabia's power grid, it supports industrial and residential electricity demand. The facility's capacity is not disclosed, but it is part of a broader network of gas plants that help meet the country's growing energy needs.
Environmental context
The plant's gas-fired operation results in CO2 and NOx emissions, though lower per MWh than coal. Its remote location in Saudi Arabia's desert minimizes local air quality impacts on populated areas. The facility's age and technology (simple or combined cycle) influence its efficiency and emission intensity. Saudi Arabia's regulatory framework includes emissions standards and efficiency targets for power plants.
Frequently asked questions
Power Plant 2 is located in the Power station area of Saudi Arabia, with coordinates approximately 29.98°N, 38.48°E.
Power Plant 2 is a gas-fired power plant, using natural gas to generate electricity.
Yes, Power Plant 2 is listed as operational.
Gas power plants in Saudi Arabia must comply with national environmental standards, including emissions limits for CO2, NOx, and SOx, as well as efficiency requirements set by the Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority.
Power Plant 2 provides electricity to the national grid, supporting industrial and residential demand in the region.