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ERB Candeias Biomass Power Plant | Brazil Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

ERB Candeias is a 16.79 MW biomass power plant in Brazil, operational and utilizing biomass as its primary fuel source. It contributes to the country's renewable energy generation.

ERB Candeias is a biomass power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 12.763°S, 38.4718°W. The facility has a capacity of 16.79 MW, placing it in the small-scale range for power generation. It is currently operational, supporting the local energy grid with renewable biomass energy. The plant operates under Brazil's national environmental and energy regulations, which include standards for emissions and renewable energy incentives. Biomass power plants like ERB Candeias typically use agricultural or forestry residues as fuel, contributing to waste reduction and lower carbon emissions compared to fossil fuel plants. The technology employed is standard for small-scale biomass facilities, often involving direct combustion or gasification. As a biomass facility, ERB Candeias plays a role in Brazil's renewable energy mix, helping to diversify the country's power generation sources. Its location in the state of Bahia supports regional energy needs and aligns with national goals for sustainable energy development. The plant's operation avoids the high CO2 and SOx emissions associated with coal or oil plants, though local air quality impacts from biomass combustion are managed through regulatory controls.

Environmental context

The plant's biomass fuel source results in lower CO2 emissions compared to fossil fuels, but combustion still produces particulate matter and NOx. Its location near the coast of Bahia may influence local air quality, though specific proximity to populated areas is not detailed. The small capacity (16.79 MW) limits its overall environmental footprint, and operations are subject to Brazilian environmental licensing and emission standards.

Frequently asked questions

ERB Candeias is located in Brazil, near the coordinates 12.763°S, 38.4718°W, in the state of Bahia.

ERB Candeias is a biomass power plant that generates electricity by burning organic materials such as agricultural or forestry residues.

ERB Candeias has a capacity of 16.79 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale power generation facility.

Biomass power plants in Brazil must comply with national environmental licensing requirements, air quality standards, and renewable energy incentives under laws such as the National Environmental Policy and CONAMA resolutions.

ERB Candeias contributes to Brazil's renewable energy generation, helping to diversify the energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, in line with national sustainability goals.
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