List of power stations in Colombia
Appearance
This article contains a list of power stations in Colombia. Hydroelectric power accounts for 70 percent of Colombia's generating capacity.[1]
Coal
[edit]In service
[edit]Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Refs |
---|---|---|---|
CPR Plant | 150 | Boyaca | 1 unit |
Termoguajira | 330 | Guajira | 2 units |
Termopaipa | 160 | Boyaca | 1 unit |
Termozipa | 235.5 | Cundinamarca | 4 units |
Termotasajero I | 155(net) | Norte de Santander | [3] |
Termotasajero II | 161.6(net) | Norte de Santander | [4] |
Termotasajero III | 200(net) | Norte de Santander | Bidding |
Gas
[edit]In service
[edit]Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Refs |
---|---|---|---|
Termobarranquilla S.A. (E.S.P) TEBSA | 918 MW | [5][6] |
Hydroelectric
[edit]In service
[edit]Station | Location | Capacity (MW) | Refs |
---|---|---|---|
San Carlos Hydroelectric Power Plant | 1,240 | ||
Alberto Lleras (Guavio) Dam | 1,150 | [7] | |
Chivor Hydroelectric Project | 1,000 | ||
Sogamoso Dam | 820 | ||
Porce III Dam | 660 | ||
Peñol-Guatapé Dam | 560 | ||
Miel I Hydroelectric Station | 396 | ||
Urra Dam | 340 | ||
Las Playas Dam | 204 | ||
Jaguas Dam | 170 | ||
Río Amoyá Dam | 80 | ||
Calderas Dam | 26 |
Proposed or under construction
[edit]Station | Capacity (MW) | Location | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Ituango Dam | 2,456 | Under construction | |
Guaicaramo Dam | 1,750 | Proposed |
See also
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Power plants in Colombia.
References
[edit]- ^ Bargent, James (31 January 2012). "The Hidrosogamoso Dam: Communities pay the high price of hydro-electric power in Colombia". Upside Down World. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
- ^ http://www.industcards.com/st-coal-colombia.htm
- ^ "Termotasajero S.A. E.S.P." BNamericas.
- ^ "Termotasajero power station".
- ^ https://tebsa.com.co/somos-tebsa/
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20140413193146/http://www.industcards.com/cc-colombia.htm
- ^ "Hydroelectric Plants in Colombia". Industcards. Archived from the original on 3 September 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2011.