Overview
Bahia Pulp (Antiga Bacell) is a 108.6 MW biomass power plant located in Bahia, Brazil. It operates using biomass fuel to generate electricity.
Bahia Pulp (Antiga Bacell) is a biomass power plant located in Bahia, Brazil, with a capacity of 108.6 MW. The facility is operational and contributes to the region's renewable energy generation. Biomass power plants like this one utilize organic materials to produce electricity, supporting Brazil's energy mix. Brazil has a strong regulatory framework for renewable energy, including incentives for biomass power generation. The plant operates under national environmental standards and benefits from the country's abundant biomass resources. The technology used is typical for biomass plants, involving combustion of organic matter to drive turbines. The facility plays a role in diversifying Brazil's energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Its location in Bahia supports local economic activity and provides a sustainable power supply to the region. The plant's capacity of 108.6 MW places it in the medium-scale range for biomass power plants.
Environmental context
Biomass power generation produces lower net CO2 emissions compared to fossil fuels, but still emits pollutants like particulate matter and NOx. The plant's proximity to populated areas and its fuel sourcing practices are important environmental considerations. Brazil's regulatory framework, including CONAMA resolutions, governs emission limits and environmental licensing for such facilities.
Frequently asked questions
Bahia Pulp (Antiga Bacell) is located in Bahia, Brazil, at coordinates -12.6389, -38.3275.
It is a biomass power plant that generates electricity by burning organic materials.
The plant has a capacity of 108.6 megawatts (MW).
Biomass power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, which set emission limits for pollutants and require environmental licensing.
Biomass power provides a renewable energy source, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supporting Brazil's energy diversification goals.