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Destilaria Guaricanga Biomass Power Plant, Brazil

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Overview

Destilaria Guaricanga is a 1.6 MW biomass power plant located in Brazil. It operates using biomass fuel and is currently operational.

Destilaria Guaricanga is a biomass power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 22.05°S, 49.31°W. The facility has a capacity of 1.6 MW, placing it in the small-scale category for power generation. It is currently operational and utilizes biomass as its primary fuel source. In Brazil, biomass power plants are part of the country's renewable energy mix, often using sugarcane bagasse or other agricultural residues. The regulatory framework for such facilities includes environmental licensing at the state level and compliance with national standards for emissions and waste management. The technology typically involves combustion of biomass to generate steam for turbines. This plant contributes to local energy supply and supports the use of renewable resources. Its small capacity suggests it may serve a local community or industrial facility, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and providing grid stability in the region.

Environmental context

The plant's use of biomass fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels, but combustion still produces CO2 and particulate matter. Proximity to populated areas is a consideration for air quality. The small capacity limits overall environmental impact, but sustainable sourcing of biomass is important for long-term benefits.

Frequently asked questions

Destilaria Guaricanga is located in Brazil at coordinates approximately 22.05°S, 49.31°W.

Destilaria Guaricanga is a biomass power plant that generates electricity by burning biomass fuel.

The plant has a capacity of 1.6 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale power generation facility.

Biomass power plants in Brazil must comply with state-level environmental licensing and national standards for emissions and waste management, as well as regulations from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL).

Biomass power generation can reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower net CO2 emissions if the biomass is sourced sustainably. It also supports waste management by using agricultural residues.
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