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Santa Terezinha (Ivaté) Biomass Power Plant | Brazil Power Generation

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Overview

Santa Terezinha (Ivaté) is a 9 MW biomass power plant in Brazil, operational and using biomass as its primary fuel. It contributes to renewable energy generation in the region.

Santa Terezinha (Ivaté) is a biomass power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 23.4091° S, 53.3580° W. The facility has a capacity of 9 megawatts and is currently operational, utilizing biomass as its primary fuel source. This scale places it among smaller power generation facilities in the country. As a biomass plant, Santa Terezinha (Ivaté) operates under Brazil's national environmental regulations, which include licensing requirements from environmental agencies such as IBAMA and state-level bodies. Biomass power generation in Brazil often relies on agricultural residues like sugarcane bagasse or wood chips, aligning with the country's renewable energy goals. The technology typically involves combustion or gasification processes to produce electricity. The plant's environmental significance lies in its use of biomass, a renewable fuel that can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels. However, the sustainability of biomass depends on responsible sourcing and land-use practices. The facility's location in Brazil's interior may support local energy needs and contribute to the diversification of the regional energy mix.

Environmental context

The plant uses biomass, a renewable fuel that can lower CO2 emissions relative to coal or natural gas. However, biomass combustion still releases pollutants like particulate matter and NOx, requiring emission controls. Proximity to agricultural areas may provide a steady fuel supply, but land-use changes for biomass cultivation could impact local ecosystems. The 9 MW capacity suggests a relatively small environmental footprint compared to larger thermal plants.

Frequently asked questions

Santa Terezinha (Ivaté) is a biomass power plant located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 23.4091° S, 53.3580° W.

The plant has a capacity of 9 megawatts, making it a small-scale biomass power facility.

The plant uses biomass as its primary fuel, which may include agricultural residues or wood waste.

Biomass power plants in Brazil must comply with environmental licensing from IBAMA or state agencies, as well as national air quality standards and renewable energy incentives.

Biomass power can reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels, but requires sustainable fuel sourcing and emission controls to minimize air pollutants and land-use impacts.
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