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Yoshkar-Ola CHPP-2195 MW Gas

Gas

Yoshkar-Ola CHPP-2 stands as a critical energy provider in Russia, generating 195 MW of power and ranking as the 277th largest out of 652 plants across the country. This facility, which operates on gas, accounts for a mere 0.06% of Russia's extensive total capacity of 315,886 MW, highlighting its relatively modest contribution in a landscape dominated by larger installations. The facility, commissioned in 1984, is part of a broader network of gas plants, where it holds the 147th position among 299 gas facilities nationwide. The gas-fired technology employed at Yoshkar-Ola CHPP-2 enables efficient energy production with lower emissions compared to traditional fossil fuels, aligning with contemporary environmental standards. In proximity to the facility lies the МУП ТЭЦ-1, with a capacity of just 3.5 MW, illustrating the limited size of nearby energy resources. This isolation places Yoshkar-Ola CHPP-2 in a unique position, as it serves a critical role in local power supply without the support of a robust energy cluster. Russia's energy profile is predominantly characterized by gas, which serves as the main fuel source across the nation, making the role of this plant pivotal, albeit small in scale. The owner/operator, a branch of Mari El and Chuvashia PJSC 'T Plus', has ensured that the facility remains operational for decades, contributing to the region's energy stability. As Russia increasingly focuses on energy efficiency and reducing carbon footprints, the role of facilities like Yoshkar-Ola CHPP-2 will be crucial in the transition towards a more sustainable energy future. While the plant’s capacity may seem limited, its operational reliability and efficiency are vital for meeting local energy demands, thus reinforcing its significance within the national grid.

Capacity
195 MW
Commissioning Year
1984

42 years old

Owner
Branch of Mari El and Chuvashia PJSC "T Plus"
Location
56.6322°, 47.8722°

Russia, Europe

Location
Coordinates:: 56.632200, 47.872200
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Russia
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
RussiaEnergy Profile
652
Total Plants
311.6 GW
Total Capacity
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