Overview
Energía Pacífico is a 15.6 MW biomass power plant in Chile, owned by ENERGIA PACIFICO S.A. It contributes to renewable energy generation using biomass fuel.
Energía Pacífico is a biomass power plant located in Chile, owned and operated by ENERGIA PACIFICO S.A. With a capacity of 15.6 MW, it is a small-scale facility within the country's power generation sector, focusing on renewable energy from biomass. The plant operates under Chile's national energy regulations, which promote renewable energy sources. Biomass power plants like Energía Pacífico typically use organic materials such as wood waste or agricultural residues to generate electricity, contributing to the country's diversification of energy sources and reduction of fossil fuel dependence. As a biomass facility, Energía Pacífico plays a role in Chile's renewable energy mix, supporting local grid stability and providing clean energy. Its operation aligns with Chile's goals to increase non-conventional renewable energy capacity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Environmental context
Biomass power generation, while renewable, involves combustion of organic materials, which can emit CO2, particulate matter, and other pollutants. The plant's location in Chile, a country with diverse ecosystems, requires adherence to environmental regulations to minimize impacts on air quality and local habitats. Proximity to populated areas may influence emission controls and monitoring.
Frequently asked questions
Energía Pacífico is located in Chile, with coordinates approximately 33.98°S, 70.70°W.
Energía Pacífico is a biomass power plant, generating electricity by burning organic materials such as wood waste or agricultural residues.
The plant has a capacity of 15.6 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale facility in the power generation sector.
Biomass power plants in Chile must comply with national environmental regulations, including emission standards for air pollutants and waste management, as well as renewable energy promotion laws.
Biomass power generation is considered renewable but involves combustion, which releases CO2 and other emissions. Sustainable sourcing of fuel and modern emission controls can mitigate environmental impacts.