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Port of Spain260 MW Oil

Oil

Port of Spain is an oil power plant located in Trinidad and Tobago. It has an installed capacity of 260 MW generated from oil energy. It is operated by Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago.

Capacity
260 MW
Commissioning Year
2005

21 years old

Owner
Power Generation Company of Trinidad and Tobago
Location
10.6565°, -61.5182°

Trinidad and Tobago, North America

Location

Coordinates:: 10.656500, -61.518200
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Carbon Footprint650 g CO₂/kWh
Annual CO₂
518.2 Kt
797 GWh/year × 650 g/kWh
Cumulative CO₂
10.88 Mt
Over 21 years of operation
Est. Retirement
2035
9 years remaining
Annual emissions equivalent to
112.6K
cars per year
69.1K
homes per year
23.6M
trees to offset

Estimates based on Oil emission factor (650 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (35%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.

Technical Details

Primary Fuel Type
Oil
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Trinidad and Tobago
Continent
North America
Data Source
Global Power Station Database

Trinidad and TobagoEnergy Profile

6
Total Stations
2.1 GW
Total Capacity
GasOil
Top Fuels

An Overview of Oil as a Power Generation Energy Source

Oil has been a significant source of energy for power generation worldwide, with 2,416 oil power plants distributed across 108 countries, contributing a total installed capacity of approximately 286.9 gigawatts (GW). The reliance on oil for electricity generation has its roots in the ease of extraction, transportation, and the energy density of crude oil, making it a practical choice for many nations. Notable countries that utilise oil in power generation include Japan, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Iran, and Mexico, with Japan hosting 29 plants and leading in capacity at 49.9 GW, closely followed by Saudi Arabia with 53 plants at 49.7 GW. The United States has 883 oil power plants with a combined capacity of 39.4 GW, while Iran and Mexico have 22 and 23 plants, respectively, with capacities of 13.5 GW and 12.2 GW.

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