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PREPA — power plant portfolio

PREPA operates 13 power plants across 1 country, with a combined installed capacity of 4,257 MW.

13power plants
4,257MW total capacity
1countries
t CO₂/yr (source-labelled)

Fleet by fuel

Hydro: 8 plants8HydroOil: 5 plants5Oil

Fleet interpretation

PREPA is represented here as an asset portfolio, not just a company label. The visible fleet spans 1 country; the largest concentration is United States of America (13).

The fuel mix by asset count is hydro (8), oil (5). The largest listed asset is Aguirre in United States of America (1,492 MW), and the mean listed unit size is about 326 MW across units with capacity data.

CO₂ coverage is source-labelled: 0 plants have a reported or modelled CO₂ value in the dataset, including 0 measured records. Missing values remain blank rather than inferred as company totals.

Method: plant-level records are grouped by owner/operator label, then aggregated by country, fuel, capacity and CO₂ provenance.

All 13 plants

PlantFuelCountryMWt CO₂/yr
AguirreOilUnited States of America1,492
Costa SurOilUnited States of America990
San Juan CCOilUnited States of America840
Palo SecoOilUnited States of America602
CambalacheOilUnited States of America246
Dos BocasHydroUnited States of America15
Carite 1HydroUnited States of America10
Yauco 2HydroUnited States of America9
Toro Negro 1HydroUnited States of America9
Garzas 1HydroUnited States of America7
Garzas 2HydroUnited States of America5
Río BlancoHydroUnited States of America5
Toro Negro 2HydroUnited States of America2

Ownership & capacity: WRI Global Power Plant Database (CC BY 4.0). CO₂ is measured for EPA/EU ETS records and modelled for Climate TRACE records.

Frequently asked questions

How many power plants does PREPA operate?

PREPA operates 13 power plants across 1 country, with about 4,257 MW of total capacity.

What is PREPA's largest power plant?

Aguirre in United States of America is its largest at about 1,492 MW.

What types of power plants does PREPA run?

Its fleet is mostly hydro (8), oil (5).

By Dmytro Aheiev, Inzonex Research · ORCID 0009-0001-5512-0291 · data sources and methodology