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Hurghada143 MW Oil

Oil

The Hurghada power generation facility, ranking 101st out of 155 plants in Egypt, represents a critical component of the nation’s energy infrastructure, particularly within the oil sector where it is the third-largest oil plant. With a capacity of 143 MW, it accounts for approximately 0.10% of Egypt's total power capacity, which reaches 138,304 MW, predominantly generated from gas. This ranking emphasizes the facility's importance in a country where natural gas is the leading source of electricity generation. Commissioned to operate in 2006, the Hurghada facility utilizes oil as its primary fuel source, reflecting a historical reliance on fossil fuels. The technology employed in oil power generation allows for significant output, although it poses challenges in terms of environmental sustainability. As Egypt aims to diversify its energy mix, facilities like Hurghada will need to navigate the transition towards more renewable sources while maintaining reliability in power supply. Geographically, Hurghada is relatively isolated from other major power generation facilities, which highlights its unique position in the regional energy landscape. Within a 50-kilometer radius, it is surrounded by two significant gas plants, both named Hurghada Power Station, each boasting a capacity of 288 MW. This proximity to larger gas facilities underscores the contrast between oil and gas generation in the region, with gas playing an increasingly dominant role in Egypt's energy sector. Despite its isolation, Hurghada's operational capacity is an essential part of the energy mix, providing consistency in power supply amidst the growing reliance on gas. Egypt's energy profile reveals a landscape dominated by gas, followed by oil and other sources. As the government pushes for a more sustainable future, the role of oil plants like Hurghada may evolve, particularly as renewable energy sources gain traction. The facility’s contribution, while modest in the context of the national capacity, still plays a role in ensuring the stability of the grid. Looking ahead, the Hurghada power generation facility is poised to adapt to the changing energy landscape in Egypt. As the country works towards increasing its renewable energy share, the operational experience and infrastructure of oil-based plants will be integral in facilitating this transition. While the future may see a reduction in reliance on oil, facilities like Hurghada will continue to provide essential services, balancing the immediate energy needs of the region.

Capacity
143 MW
Commissioning Year
2012

14 years old

Owner
Egyptian Electricity Holding Company
Location
27.1220°, 33.8200°

Egypt, Africa

Location
Coordinates:: 27.122000, 33.820000
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Oil
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Egypt
Continent
Africa
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
EgyptEnergy Profile
155
Total Plants
138.3 GW
Total Capacity
GasHydroNuclearSolar
Top Fuels
An Overview of Oil as a Power Generation Energy Source

Oil power generation involves the combustion of oil to produce electricity. The process typically begins with the extraction and refining of crude oil, which is then burned in a power plant to create steam. This steam drives turbines connected to generators, converting thermal energy into electrical energy. Oil power plants can vary in design, including steam turbine plants, gas turbine plants, and combined cycle plants, which utilize both gas and steam turbines to enhance efficiency. As of now, there are 2,416 oil power plants worldwide, distributed across 108 countries, with a total installed capacity of 286.9 gigawatts (GW).

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