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Buettner Diesel Power Plant | Small-Scale Generation in Brazil

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Overview

Buettner is a 3.6 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It contributes to local power generation in the region.

Buettner is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 27.094°S, 48.908°W. It has a capacity of 3.6 MW and is classified as a small-scale power generation facility. The plant is currently operational and uses oil as its primary fuel source. As a diesel-fired plant, Buettner operates under Brazil's national environmental regulations, which include emission standards for particulate matter, NOx, and SOx. Diesel power plants in Brazil are typically used for peaking power or in remote areas where grid connection is limited. The plant's technology is likely based on reciprocating internal combustion engines, common for this scale. Buettner serves a local role in Brazil's power grid, providing dispatchable generation capacity. Its small size suggests it may support a community or industrial facility. The plant's environmental impact is tied to its fuel type, with diesel combustion producing CO2 and other pollutants, but its small capacity limits overall emissions compared to larger thermal plants.

Environmental context

The plant's use of diesel fuel results in CO2, NOx, and particulate emissions. Its location in Brazil, a country with a diverse energy mix including hydro and renewables, places it in a context where diesel generation is often used for backup or peak demand. The plant's small capacity (3.6 MW) means its local air quality impact is limited, but proximity to populated areas could be a concern. Brazil's environmental framework includes CONAMA resolutions for emission limits.

Frequently asked questions

Buettner is located in Brazil at coordinates approximately 27.094°S, 48.908°W. It operates within the Brazilian power grid.

Buettner is a diesel power plant, using oil as its primary fuel. It has a capacity of 3.6 MW and is currently operational.

Buettner has a capacity of 3.6 MW, making it a small-scale power plant. Its actual generation depends on operational hours and demand.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, which set emission limits for pollutants like NOx, SOx, and particulate matter. They also require environmental licensing from state agencies.

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