4 FAQs about Guatemala Mobile Generator Power Station

Where is San José power station?

San José power station (Planta Eléctrica San José) is an operating power station of at least 139-megawatts (MW) in Masagua, Escuintla, Guatemala. Loading map... Unit-level coordinates (WGS 84): This ownership tree is part of the Global Energy Ownership Tracker, a project of Global Energy Monitor.

Who owns San José power plant?

In 2012, San José's original owner, Florida-based TECO Energy, sold the plant to Bahamas-based Sur Electrica Holding Ltd., doing business in Guatemala as CEG (Corporación Energías de Guatemala Ltd.).

How many MW is San José power plant?

San José power station began operating in January 2000 as Guatemala's first coal-fueled power plant. The plant is powered by a Mitsubishi ST-1 steam turbine, and its gross capacity is described by various sources as between 120 MW and 139 MW. Coal arrives from the Puerto Quetzal San José Terminal.

Where does coal come from in Puerto Quetzal?

Coal arrives from the Puerto Quetzal San José Terminal. In 2012, San José's original owner, Florida-based TECO Energy, sold the plant to Bahamas-based Sur Electrica Holding Ltd., doing business in Guatemala as CEG (Corporación Energías de Guatemala Ltd.).

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