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Taji Gas Power Plant160 MW Gas

Gas

The Taji Gas Power Plant is a pivotal facility in Iraq's energy infrastructure, ranking as the 72nd largest power generation facility out of 104 in the country. With a capacity of 160 MW, it is classified as the 45th largest gas plant among 51 gas facilities in Iraq. This ranking highlights its modest yet significant contribution to a national capacity of 58,413 MW, where gas is the dominant fuel type. The Taji Gas Power Plant represents approximately 0.27% of Iraq's total energy capacity, emphasizing its role in supporting the national grid amid a landscape where gas-fired generation is crucial. Commissioned in 2012 by the Ministry of Electricity, this facility utilizes modern gas turbine technology, which enhances efficiency and reduces emissions compared to older thermal plants, thereby contributing to a cleaner energy profile. Located at coordinates 33.4515, 44.2875, Taji Gas Power Plant is situated within a region rich in gas infrastructure, with several nearby plants including the Al-Bismayah Power Plant (5,000 MW), Al-Quds Gas Power Plant (1,363 MW), South Baghdad Power Complex (880 MW), South Baghdad 1 (646 MW), and Doura (640 MW). This clustering of facilities indicates a robust regional energy network, where Taji plays a vital role in ensuring energy reliability. The proximity to these larger plants helps create a synergistic effect, allowing for efficient distribution and management of power across the grid. Iraq's energy profile shows a significant reliance on gas, making plants like Taji integral to meeting domestic demands, especially as the country strives to enhance its energy security. The Taji Gas Power Plant's strategic importance is underscored by Iraq's ongoing efforts to modernize its energy sector while transitioning towards more sustainable practices. As the nation continues to grapple with energy challenges, Taji’s operational efficiency and capacity will be essential in providing a stable and reliable power supply for future growth. Looking ahead, the continued development of gas infrastructure, alongside facilities like Taji, is expected to play a crucial role in Iraq's economic recovery and energy diversification efforts.

Capacity
160 MW
Commissioning Year
2012

14 years old

Owner
Ministry of Electricity
Location
33.4515°, 44.2875°

Iraq, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 33.451470, 44.287520
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Iraq
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
IraqEnergy Profile
104
Total Plants
58.4 GW
Total Capacity
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