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Atyrau Thermal Power Center414 MW Gas

Gas

The Атырау жылу электр орталығы, located in Kazakhstan, is a significant gas-fired power generation facility contributing to the country’s energy landscape. With a capacity of 414 MW, this power plant is crucial for ensuring a stable electricity supply in the region. Positioned at coordinates 47.0827, 51.9433, the facility plays an essential role in the local energy mix, harnessing natural gas as its primary fuel source for efficient energy generation. As Kazakhstan continues to develop its energy infrastructure, the Атырау жылу электр орталығы aligns with national policies aimed at increasing energy efficiency and transitioning towards cleaner fuel sources. The operational characteristics of this gas plant include modern combustion technologies that minimize emissions while maximizing output. The strategic importance of this power plant is underscored by its contribution to meeting the growing electricity demands of both residential and industrial sectors in Kazakhstan, thus reinforcing energy security and sustainability in the region.

Capacity
414 MW
Commissioning Year
1960

66 years old

Owner
Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company
Location
47.0827°, 51.9433°

Kazakhstan, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 47.082694, 51.943316
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Carbon Footprint490 g CO₂/kWh
Annual CO₂
799.7 Kt
1632 GWh/year × 490 g/kWh
Cumulative CO₂
52.78 Mt
Over 66 years of operation
Past Retirement
1990
36 years past expected retirement
Annual emissions equivalent to
173.8K
cars per year
106.6K
homes per year
36.3M
trees to offset

Estimates based on Gas emission factor (490 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (45%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.

Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Kazakhstan
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
KazakhstanEnergy Profile
123
Total Plants
42.4 GW
Total Capacity
CoalHydroGasSolar
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

Gas power generation is a significant component of the global energy landscape, characterized by the use of natural gas to produce electricity. This process typically involves either gas turbines or combined cycle gas plants. In a gas turbine, compressed air is mixed with natural gas and ignited, producing high-temperature exhaust gases that spin a turbine connected to a generator. Combined cycle plants enhance efficiency by utilizing both gas and steam turbines. After the gas turbine generates electricity, the waste heat is used to produce steam, which drives a steam turbine, thereby maximizing energy extraction from the fuel.

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