List of power stations in Argentina


Atucha

Embalse

San Nicholas

Yacyreta

Piedra del Aguila

Dock Sud
Location of power stations in Argentina
Nuclear,
Gas,
Coal,
Hydroelectric




This page shows a list of power stations in Argentina.
Thermal Plant
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Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Coordinates | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
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
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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] | |
Nuclear
Rector | Net Capacity (MW) | Gross Capacity (MW) | Commercial Operation Date |
---|---|---|---|
Atucha I | 335 | 362 | 24 Jun, 1974 |
Atucha II | 692 | 745 | 27 Jun, 2014 |
Embalse | 600 | 648 | 20 Jan, 1984 |
Hydroelectric
Hydroelectric stations over 1 MW.
Hydroelectric station | Capacity (MW) | Year completed | River |
---|---|---|---|
Yacyretá | 3,100 | 1998 | Paraná River |
Salto Grande | 1,890 | 1979 | Uruguay River |
Piedra del Águila | 1,400 | 1992 | Limay River |
El Chocón | 1,260 | 1973 | Limay River |
Néstor Kirchner | 1,140 | Under Construction | Santa Cruz River |
Alicurá | 1,050 | 1985 | Limay River |
Río Grande [note 1] | 750 | 1986 | Tercero River |
Jorge Cepernic | 600 | Under Construction | Santa Cruz River |
Futaleufú | 472 | 1978 | Futaleufú River |
Cerros Colorados | 472 | 1978 | Neuquén River |
Pichi Picún Leufú | 285 | 2000 | Limay River |
Los Reyunos | 224 | 1983 | Diamante River |
Agua del Toro | 150 | 1976 | Diamante River |
Arroyito | 128 | 1979 | Limay River |
Los Caracoles | 121.4 | 2009 | San Juan River |
Potrerillos (Cacheuta) | 120 | 2003 | Mendoza River |
Aisol (Nihuil II) | 110 | 1968 | Atuel River |
Manuel Belgrano (Cabra Corral) | 100.5 | 1973 | Salado River |
El Nihuil (Nihuil I) | 72 | 1947 | Atuel River |
El Tambolar | 75 | Under Construction | San Juan River |
Punta Negra | 62 | 2015 | San Juan River |
Potrerillos (Álvarez Condarco) | 61 | 2003 | Mendoza River |
Casa de Piedra | 60 | 1996 | Colorado River |
Florentino Ameghino | 60 | 1963 | Chubut River |
Urugua-í | 60 | 1991 | Urugua-í River |
Los Molinos I | 52 | 1953 | Segundo River |
Quebrada de Ullúm | 45 | 1980 | San Juan River |
Tierras Blancas (Nihuil III) | 42 | 1971 | Atuel River |
Ullum | 42 | San Juan River | |
Benjamín Reolín | 33 | Tercero River | |
Las Maderas | 30.6 | Perico River | |
Escaba | 24 | 1948 | Marapa River |
San Roque | 24 | 1944 | Primero River |
Valle Grande (Nihuil IV) | 18 | 1965 | Atuel River |
El Carrizal | 17 | 1971 | Tunuyán River |
Ingeniero Cassafousth | 16.2 | 1954 | Tercero River |
La Viña | 16 | 1959 | Río de los Sauces River |
Pueblo Viejo | 15 | 1968 | Pueblo Viejo River |
Río Hondo | 15 | 1967 | Dulce River |
El Tigre | 14 | 1983 | Diamante River |
Celestino Gelsi (El Cadillal) | 12.6 | 1966 | Salí River |
Cuesta del Viento | 10.55 | 1997 | Jáchal River |
Fitz Simon (Embalse) | 10.5 | 1955 | Tercero River |
Martín Miguel de Güemes (El Tunal) | 10.52 | 1972 | Salado River |
Los Divisaderos [note 2] | 10 | 1980 | Colorado River |
Salto Andersen | 8 | 2012 | Colorado River |
Río Reyes | 7 | Reyes River | |
Los Coroneles [note 2] | 6.64 | 1970 | Diamante River |
General San Martín [note 2] | 6.48 | 1950 | Mendoza River |
Piedras Moras | 6.3 | 1973 | Tercero River |
Juliá Romero [note 2] | 6.2 | Neuquén River | |
César Cipolletti [note 2] | 5.4 | 1956 | Neuquén River |
Guillermo Céspedes [note 2] | 5.2 | 1963 | Negro River |
Los Molinos II | 4.5 | 1954 | Segundo River |
La Calera | 4 | 1911 | Primero River |
La Florida | 2.4 | 1953 | Quinto River |
Loma Atravesada | 2 | Azul River | |
Los Quiroga [note 2] | 2 | 1963 | Dulce River |
La Lujanita [note 2] | 1.7 | Mendoza River | |
General Roca [note 2] | 1.2 | Negro River | |
Saladillo | 1.2 | 2011 | Quinto River |
Salto de la Loma [note 2] | 1.2 | Jáchal River | |
Cruz del Eje | 1.1 | 1943 | Cruz del Eje River |
Solar
Solar plant | Capacity (MW) | Year completed |
---|---|---|
Cañada Honda II | 3 | 2012 |
Cañada Honda I | 2 | 2012 |
Chimbera | 2 | 2013 |
San Juan | 1.2 | 2011 |
Santa Fe | 1.1 | Under Construction |
Eolic
Wind farm | Aerogenerators | Capacity (MW) | Year completed | Notes |
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Loma Blanca IV | 17 x 3 MW | 51 | 2013 Jul | |
Malaspina I | 25 x 2 MW | 50 | Under Construction | |
Arauco IV | 26 x 1.9 MW | 50 | Under Construction | |
Rawson I | 27 x 1.8 MW | 48.6 | 2011 Sep | |
Rawson II | 16 x 1.8 MW | 28.8 | 2012 Jan | |
Arauco I-II | 12 x 2.1 MW | 25.2 | 2011 May | |
Arauco III | 12 x 2.1 MW | 25.2 | 2013 Oct | |
Antonio Morán | 16 x 0.66 MW 8 x 0.75 MW 2 x 0.25 MW |
17 | 1994 Jan -2001 Dec | |
El Jume | 4 x 2.1 MW | 8.4 | 2015 Oct | |
Diadema | 7 x 0.9 MW | 6.3 | 2011 Sep | |
El Tordillo | 2 x 1.5 MW | 3 | 2010 Sep | |
Jorge Romanutti | 4 x 0.6 MW | 2.4 | 2001 Mar-2005 May | |
Punta Alta | 3 x 0.6 MW 1 x 0.4 MW |
2.2 | 1995 Feb-1998 Dec | Out of service |
Veladero | 1 x 2 MW | 2 | 2008 Aug | |
General Acha | 2 x 0.9 MW | 1.8 | 2002 Dec-2004 Feb | |
Mayor Buratovich | 2 x 0.6 MW | 1.2 | 1997 Oct | Out of service |
Tandil | 2 x 0.4 MW | 0.8 | 1995 May | |
Claromecó | 1 x 0.75 MW | 0.75 | 1998 Dec | Out of service |
Darregueira | 1 x 0.75 MW | 0.75 | 1997 Sep | |
Necochea | 1 x 0.25 MW | 0.25 | 2009 Dec | |
Cutral-Co | 1 x 0.4 MW | 0.4 | 1994 Oct | |
Rada Tilly | 1 x 0.4 MW | 0.4 | 1996 Mar | Out of service |
See also
- Electricity sector in Argentina
- List of power stations in South America
- List of largest power stations in the world
Notes
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Gas- and Oil-Fired Plants in Argentina". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 5 July 2011. 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.
- 1 2 3 4 "CCGT in Argentina - Buenos Aires City and Province". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 10 March 2012. 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.
- 1 2 3 4 "CCGT Power Plants in Argentina - other provinces". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 29 September 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
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