Overview
Qurayyah Power Plant Housing is a gas-fired power generation facility in Saudi Arabia. It is an operational plant serving the electric utility sector.
Qurayyah Power Plant Housing is a gas power plant located in Saudi Arabia, operating under the electric utility sector. The facility is classified as a gas power plant, indicating it utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel source for electricity generation. Its location in the Eastern Province near the Arabian Gulf places it within a region known for significant energy infrastructure. The plant operates within Saudi Arabia's regulatory framework, which includes national emission standards and environmental guidelines overseen by the Ministry of Energy and the General Authority for Meteorology and Environmental Protection. Gas power plants in the region typically employ combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) technology for improved efficiency and lower emissions compared to older subcritical units. As part of Saudi Arabia's power generation fleet, Qurayyah Power Plant Housing contributes to the national grid, supporting residential and industrial demand. The use of natural gas reduces CO2 and SOx emissions relative to oil-fired plants, aligning with the country's diversification goals under Vision 2030. The plant's operational status ensures continued reliability for the local utility network.
Environmental context
The plant's gas-fired operation results in lower CO2 and SOx emissions compared to oil or coal plants, but NOx emissions remain a concern. Its proximity to the Arabian Gulf and populated areas necessitates adherence to national air quality standards. The facility's age and technology (likely CCGT) influence its environmental footprint, with modern designs achieving higher efficiency and reduced emissions per MWh.
Frequently asked questions
Qurayyah Power Plant Housing is located in Saudi Arabia, near the Arabian Gulf coast at coordinates 25.870224 N, 50.114417 E.
It is a gas power plant, meaning it uses natural gas as fuel to generate electricity.
Yes, the facility is listed as operational.
Gas power plants in Saudi Arabia must comply with national emission standards set by the Ministry of Energy and the General Authority for Meteorology and Environmental Protection, covering pollutants like NOx and SOx.
As a gas-fired plant, it provides reliable electricity to the national grid, supporting both residential and industrial demand while helping reduce emissions compared to oil-based generation.