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Cooperval Biomass Power Plant | Brazil Power Generation Facility

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Overview

Cooperval is a 3.6 MW biomass power plant located in Brazil. It operates using biomass fuel to generate electricity for the local grid.

Cooperval is a biomass power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 23.68°S, 51.68°W. The facility has a capacity of 3.6 MW, placing it in the small-scale category for power generation. It is currently operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy portfolio. As a biomass power plant, Cooperval utilizes organic materials as fuel, which can include agricultural residues, wood waste, or other biomass sources. In Brazil, biomass power generation is supported by national policies promoting renewable energy, and plants like this operate under environmental regulations that govern emissions and waste management. The technology typically involves combustion or gasification to produce steam for electricity generation. The plant's relatively small capacity suggests it may serve a local community or industrial facility, providing distributed generation benefits. Biomass power plants can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and support rural economies by utilizing locally available biomass resources. The environmental impact depends on the sustainability of the biomass supply chain and the efficiency of the combustion process.

Environmental context

The plant's biomass fuel source can be carbon-neutral if sourced sustainably, but emissions of particulate matter and other pollutants must be managed. Its location in Brazil, a country with abundant biomass resources, supports renewable energy goals. Proximity to populated areas may require adherence to air quality standards. The small capacity limits overall environmental footprint compared to larger fossil fuel plants.

Frequently asked questions

Cooperval is located in Brazil at coordinates approximately 23.68°S, 51.68°W.

Cooperval is a biomass power plant that generates electricity by burning organic materials such as agricultural residues or wood waste.

Cooperval has a capacity of 3.6 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale power generation facility.

Biomass power plants in Brazil must comply with national environmental regulations, including air quality standards and waste management rules. The sector is also supported by policies promoting renewable energy under the Brazilian electricity regulatory framework.

Cooperval contributes to Brazil's renewable energy generation by utilizing biomass, which helps diversify the energy mix and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Small-scale plants like this support local energy needs and rural development.
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