Pichi Picún Leufú Hydro Power Plant (‘HPPL’)
The HPPL plant started operating in the year 1999 under a 30-year concession. Located on the Limay River, in the Province of Neuquén, HPPL has an installed capacity of 285 MW distributed in 3 Kaplan type turbines, representing 0.7% of Argentina’s generation capacity. The dam is made up of loose materials with a waterproof concrete side. It has a total length of 1,045 m, a total height of 54 m at the deepest point of the foundation, and a crest of 480.2 m above sea level. From 2000 to 2023, HPPL’s historical average annual generation was 928 GWh, with a generation record high of 1,430 GWh in 2006 and a record low of 494 GWh in 2016. HPPL’s concession is 100% owned by Pampa.
The following chart shows certain relevant statistical data on HPPL:
2022 | 2023 | |
Net Generation (GWh) | 707 | 1.060 |
Purchases of Energy (GWh) | – | – |
Total Energy Sales (GWh) | 707 | 1.060 |
Average Price (US$/MWh) | 15 | 11 |
Average Gross Profit (US$/MWh) | 6 | 4 |
Note: Gross Margin before depreciation and amortization.
Technical Data
Plant | Unit | Installed Capacity (MW) | Start-Up | Type of Unit |
HPPL | PPLEHI | 285 | 1999 | Hydroelectric |