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Mello is a 9.54 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil. It is currently operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.
Melissa is a 1 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil. The facility is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.
Melhoramentos Florestal is a 1.2 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. It operates as a small-scale facility, likely serving local industrial or community energy needs.
Mata Velha is a 24 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil. It is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.
Mata Cobra is a 2.88 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil. It is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.
Mascarenhas is a 189 MW hydroelectric power plant in Brazil. It provides renewable energy to the national grid, supporting the country's clean energy goals.
Martinuv is a 1.84 MW hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil. It is currently operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.
Martins is a 2 MW biomass power plant located in Brazil. It operates using biomass fuel and contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.
Marituba is a 20.5 MW biomass power plant in Brazil, operational and contributing to renewable energy generation. It supports the country's growing bioenergy sector.
Mario Fett (Antiga Rio do Peixe) is a 1.71 MW hydroelectric power plant in Brazil. It is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy capacity.
Marimbondo is a 1,440 MW hydroelectric power plant in Brazil. It is an operational facility contributing to the country's renewable energy grid.
Marfrig Tucumã is a 2.48 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operating on oil. It serves as a local energy source for industrial operations in the region.
Marfrig Tangará is a 1 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It serves as a small-scale generation unit.
Marfrig Rio Verde is a 1.6 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It serves the local industrial grid.
Marfrig Paranaíba is a 1.6 MW diesel power plant in Paranaíba, Brazil. It operates as a backup or peaking facility, supporting local grid stability.
Marfrig Paranatinga is a 2.16 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It serves local industrial energy needs.
Marfrig Capão is a 1.6 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It serves as a small-scale generation unit.
Marfrig Bagé is a 3.2 MW diesel power plant in Bagé, Brazil. It operates on oil fuel and serves local industrial energy needs.
Marfrig Alegrete is a 3.2 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It serves as a small-scale generation unit for local industrial operations.
Marechal Thaumaturgo - BBF Acre is a 3.8 MW diesel power plant in Brazil. It operates in the remote Amazon region, providing essential electricity to the local community.