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INESCO WKK138 MW Gas

Gas

The INESCO WKK power generation facility is recognized as the 20th largest in Belgium, with a capacity of 138 MW, representing about 1.03% of the country's total capacity of 13,405 MW from 69 plants. Ranked 9th among Belgium's 20 gas plants, INESCO WKK plays a crucial role in the country's energy framework, dominated mainly by nuclear power. This facility utilizes efficient gas turbine technology, which allows for quick ramp-up times to meet peak demand and provides a flexible complement to the more stable nuclear and renewable sources. The regional energy landscape is marked by significant nearby facilities, such as the DOEL 4 nuclear power plant, which boasts a capacity of 2,910 MW, and the DROGENBOS TGV gas plant at 465 MW. The presence of diverse energy sources in close proximity enhances grid reliability and ensures a balanced energy supply. Belgium's energy profile highlights a reliance on nuclear power, which accounts for a substantial share of the national capacity, making the role of gas plants like INESCO WKK even more critical in providing backup power and maintaining grid stability during fluctuations in energy demand. Supplied by natural gas, INESCO WKK operates under the ownership of a private entity committed to optimizing energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. The facility, which has been operational since its commissioning, exemplifies Belgium's strategy to diversify energy sources while also addressing environmental concerns. As the country moves towards a more sustainable energy future, the INESCO WKK facility will continue to play a vital role in bridging the gap between conventional fossil fuel use and a more renewable-centric energy system.

Capacity
138 MW
Commissioning Year
2001

25 years old

Owner
INESCO
Location
51.2198°, 4.3266°

Belgium, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 51.219800, 4.326600
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Belgium
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
BelgiumEnergy Profile
69
Total Plants
13.4 GW
Total Capacity
NuclearGasHydroWind
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