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Plutarco Elías Calles (El Novillo)135 MW Hydro

HydroRenewable

Plutarco Elías Calles (El Novillo) is a notable hydroelectric power generation facility in Mexico, sharing the same capacity as the El Novillo Dam at 135 MW. As the 192nd ranked plant out of 419 in the country, it plays a crucial role in the local energy dynamics, contributing 0.10% to Mexico’s total capacity of 141,268 MW. This facility is particularly significant in a country where the energy landscape is predominantly driven by gas, signaling the essential role of renewable sources. With a hydro rank of 39 among 134 hydro plants in Mexico, Plutarco Elías Calles exemplifies the potential of hydropower in a region increasingly focused on sustainability. Commissioned in 1958 and operated by the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), this plant utilizes established hydroelectric technology, converting the kinetic energy of flowing water into electricity. Its proximity to the El Novillo Dam enhances their combined output, reinforcing the stability of the regional grid. In a country where gas-fired plants dominate, the contribution of these hydro facilities highlights an essential diversification of energy sources. The average capacity of Mexican power plants is considerably supported by gas, making the combined hydroelectric capacity of El Novillo and Plutarco Elías Calles significant. Together, they serve as a reminder of the importance of integrating renewable energy options into the national grid, especially as Mexico seeks to balance its energy portfolio. As the nation looks forward, the Plutarco Elías Calles facility is poised to remain a key player in advancing Mexico’s renewable energy objectives, fostering both economic growth and environmental sustainability in the region.

Capacity
135 MW
Commissioning Year
2003

23 years old

Owner
CFE
Location
28.9780°, -109.6420°

Mexico, North America

Location
Coordinates:: 28.978000, -109.642000
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Hydro
Energy Source
Renewable
Country
Mexico
Continent
North America
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
MexicoEnergy Profile
419
Total Plants
141.6 GW
Total Capacity
GasHydroOilCoal
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Hydro Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanism, Impact, and Future

Hydro power generation utilizes the kinetic energy of flowing water to produce electricity. This renewable energy source operates primarily through the use of hydroelectric power plants, which are strategically placed on rivers or in locations where water flow is significant. The fundamental principle behind hydro power generation is relatively straightforward: water stored in a reservoir is released, flowing through turbines that convert the water's kinetic energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then transformed into electrical energy through generators. The effectiveness of hydro power plants largely depends on the height from which water falls, known as the 'head,' and the volume of water flowing through the turbines, referred to as the 'flow rate.' Together, these factors determine the total energy output of the plant. Globally, there are approximately 7,842 hydro power plants distributed across 128 countries, with a total installed capacity of about 1,288.5 gigawatts (GW). China leads the world in hydro power generation, boasting 989 plants with a capacity of 279.9 GW. Other notable countries include Brazil with 756 plants (119.4 GW), the United States with 1,491 plants (110.2 GW), Canada with 612 plants (102.4 GW), and Madagascar, which, despite having only five plants, has a significant capacity of 91.1 GW. The extensive network of hydroelectric facilities underscores the importance of this energy source in the global power generation landscape. The advantages of hydro power generation are numerous. It is a renewable resource, making it a sustainable choice for electricity production. Hydro power plants typically have low operational costs once established, and they can be adjusted to meet fluctuating electricity demands, providing reliable baseload power. Additionally, hydroelectric plants contribute to reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuel-based power generation, thereby aiding in climate change mitigation efforts. However, hydro power is not without its disadvantages. The construction of large dams can lead to significant ecological and social disruptions, including the displacement of communities and alterations to local ecosystems. The creation of reservoirs can flood vast areas of land, impacting wildlife habitats and biodiversity. Moreover, hydro power generation is highly dependent on climatic conditions; droughts can significantly reduce water availability, thereby compromising electricity output. In recent years, global trends indicate a growing emphasis on renewable energy sources, with hydro power continuing to play a pivotal role. Many countries are investing in modernizing existing hydroelectric plants to enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. Innovations such as small-scale hydro systems, which have a reduced ecological footprint, are gaining traction, especially in regions where large-scale projects may be infeasible. Looking ahead, the future of hydro power generation appears promising yet complex. As climate change continues to influence weather patterns, the availability of water resources for hydroelectric generation may become increasingly unpredictable. This necessitates a balancing act between harnessing hydroelectric potential and protecting the environmental and social integrity of affected regions. Continued advancements in technology and design, alongside a commitment to sustainable practices, will be crucial for the evolution of hydro power in the global energy mix. With its significant capacity and established infrastructure, hydro power remains a cornerstone of the renewable energy landscape, poised to contribute to a sustainable future.

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