The Las Palmas II steam power plant began operations in 2012 and was acquired by International Power Services in 2021. Located in the Escuintla region and connected to INDE Escuintla I substation, Las Palmas II provides the people of Guatemala with 83 MW firm capacity, ensuring a reliable power supply every day.
Las Palmas II is connected to the INDE Escuintla I substation with a 230KV voltage and operates with four reverse air bag systems for reduced emissions. Serving as a baseload plant, it provides the Guatemalan national grid throughout the year through four pulverized-coal-fired boilers and two steam turbines.
Located on a 10-hectare plot located in Escuintla, the thermal plant is connected to the National Grid through the Escuintla I substation with a 230 kV voltage.
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5 Avenida 5-55, Zona 14,
Edificio Europlaza Torre 3, Nivel 12,
Oficina 1203
Guatemala City, Guatemala
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