List of power stations in Venezuela
This page lists all power stations in Venezuela. Although Venezuela has one of the world's largest hydroelectric generating plants, its energy consumption is dominated by oil and gas.[1]
Gas
Station | Locality | Coordinates | Capacity (MW)[2] |
---|---|---|---|
Argimiro Gabaldón | Lara | 135 | |
Barinas | Barinas | 100 | |
Cardon Genevapca | Falcon | 315 | |
Castillito | Carabobo | 85 | |
El Furrial | Monagas | 232 | |
Guarenas | Miranda | 156 | |
Termozulia | Zulia | 1,590 | |
Hydroelectric
Station | Locality | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) | Ref[3] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Caruachi | Bolivar | 2,280 | ||
Guri | Bolivar | 10,235 | [4] | |
Juan A Rodriguez | Barinas | 80 | ||
Peña Larga | Barinas | 80 | ||
Macagua I | Bolivar | 384 | ||
Macagua II | Bolivar | 1,592 | ||
Macagua III | Bolivar | 176 | ||
Masparro | Barinas | 25 | ||
Tocoma | Bolivar | 2,530 | ||
See also
- Energy policy of Venezuela
- List of power stations in South America
- List of largest power stations in the world
References
- ↑ Power Generation and Natural Gas Market in Venezuela. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. June 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
- ↑ "CCGT Plants in Venezuela". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ↑ "Hydroelectric Plants in Venezuela". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
- ↑ "Guri (Simon Bolivar) Hydroelectric Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
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