This page shows a list of power stations in Argentina.
Thermal plants
[edit]Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Refs |
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Costanera | 1,250 | Buenos Aires [1] | ||
Calchines | 40 | Santa Fe | [1] | |
Güemes | 250 | Salta | [1] | |
Necochea | 135 | Buenos Aires | [1] | |
Piedrabuena | 620 | Buenos Aires | [1] | |
San Nicolas | 650 | Buenos Aires | [1][2] | |
Sorrento | 216 | Santa Fe | [1][3] | |
Arturo Zanichelli | 216 | Cordoba | [1] |
Gas turbines
[edit]Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Refs |
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Costanera | 859 | Buenos Aires | [4] | |
Dock Sud | 775 | [5][6] | ||
Genelba | 670 | [5] | ||
La Plata | 131 | [5] | ||
Manuel Belgrano | 830 | [5] | ||
Pilar | ||||
San Nicolas CCGT | 845 | Rosario | [7] | |
Termoandes | 633 | Salta | [8] | |
Agual del Cajon | 703 | Neuquen | [9] | |
Central Bicentario | 496 | Cordoba | [9] | |
José de San Martín | 830 | Santa Fe | [9] | |
Loma de la Lata | 550 | Neuquen | [9] |
Hydroelectric
[edit]Hydroelectric stations over 1 MW.
Nuclear
[edit]Reactor | Coordinates | Net capacity (MW) | Gross capacity (MW) | Commercial operation date |
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Atucha I | 33°58′00.2″S 59°12′26.7″W / 33.966722°S 59.207417°W | 335 | 362 | 24 Jun, 1974 |
Atucha II | 33°58′01.7″S 59°12′17.5″W / 33.967139°S 59.204861°W | 692 | 745 | 27 Jun, 2014 |
Embalse | 32°13′53.5″S 64°26′37.2″W / 32.231528°S 64.443667°W | 600 | 648 | 20 Jan, 1984 |
Wind
[edit]Solar
[edit]Solar plant | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year completed |
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Cañada Honda II | 31°59′15.6″S 68°32′23.4″W / 31.987667°S 68.539833°W | 3 | 2012 |
Cañada Honda I | 2 | 2012 | |
Chimbera | 2 | 2013 | |
San Juan | 31°23′19.9″S 68°40′30.8″W / 31.388861°S 68.675222°W | 1.2 | 2011 |
Santa Fe | 32°43′33.2″S 60°45′49.7″W / 32.725889°S 60.763806°W | 1.1 | Under construction |
Terrazas del Portezuelo | 33°18′07.8″S 66°17′11.6″W / 33.302167°S 66.286556°W | 1.02 | 2014 |
Camino Parque del Buen Ayre | 34°31′29″S 58°35′33.2″W / 34.52472°S 58.592556°W | 0.5 | 2015 |
Biomass
[edit]Plant | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year completed |
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La Florida | 26°48′59″S 65°05′02.8″W / 26.81639°S 65.084111°W | 62 | 2012 |
Alto Paraná-Puerto Esperanza | 25°59′19.4″S 54°38′05.1″W / 25.988722°S 54.634750°W | 40 | |
Tabacal | 23°15′12.9″S 64°14′27.4″W / 23.253583°S 64.240944°W | 40 | 2013 |
Alto Paraná-Puerto Piray | 26°28′38.4″S 54°43′02.7″W / 26.477333°S 54.717417°W | 40 | |
La Providencia | 27°15′52.8″S 65°34′02.6″W / 27.264667°S 65.567389°W | 38 | 2009 |
Santa Bárbara | 27°27′32.5″S 65°36′22.4″W / 27.459028°S 65.606222°W | 16 | 2010 |
Papel Misionero | 26°56′09.6″S 55°07′18.7″W / 26.936000°S 55.121861°W | 15 | |
General Deheza | 32°45′10.2″S 63°47′29.4″W / 32.752833°S 63.791500°W | 10.95 | 2008 |
Biogas
[edit]Plant | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Year completed |
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San Miguel Norte III-C | 34°31′32.9″S 58°37′14.6″W / 34.525806°S 58.620722°W | 10 | 2012 Oct |
San Martín Norte III-A | 34°32′14.5″S 58°36′11.1″W / 34.537361°S 58.603083°W | 7.1 | 2012 May |
See also
[edit]- Electricity sector in Argentina
- List of power stations in South America
- List of largest power stations in the world
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h "Gas- and Oil-Fired Plants in Argentina". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 5 July 2011. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ "AES Central Thermal San Nicolas Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ "Sorrento Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ "Endesa Costanera CCGT Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d "CCGT in Argentina - Buenos Aires City and Province". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 10 March 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ "Dock Sud CCGT Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ "AES Parana (San Nicolas) CCGT Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ "CCGT Power Plants in Argentina - Salta & Tucumán". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 7 October 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
- ^ a b c d "CCGT Power Plants in Argentina - other provinces". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 29 September 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
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