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Campo Maior Diesel Power Plant | 13.12 MW Facility in Brazil

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Overview

Campo Maior is a 13.12 MW diesel power plant in Brazil, operational and using oil as primary fuel. It contributes to the local energy grid in the Piauí region.

Campo Maior is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 4.84°S, 42.18°W. The facility has a capacity of 13.12 megawatts and is currently operational. It uses oil as its primary fuel, placing it within the small to medium scale range for power generation in Brazil. The plant operates under Brazil's national environmental and energy regulations, which include emission standards for stationary sources and licensing requirements from agencies like IBAMA. Diesel power plants in Brazil typically use internal combustion engines, and this facility likely employs similar technology. The capacity of 13.12 MW suggests it serves local or regional demand, possibly as a peaking or backup plant. Environmentally, the plant's diesel combustion produces CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions. Its location in Campo Maior, Piauí, is in a semi-arid region with moderate population density. The plant's age and specific emission controls are not detailed, but it contributes to the local grid reliability. As a diesel facility, it may have higher carbon intensity compared to natural gas or renewable sources.

Environmental context

The Campo Maior diesel power plant operates in a semi-arid region of Brazil, where water availability can be a concern. Diesel combustion emits CO2, SOx, and NOx, contributing to local air quality impacts. The plant's capacity of 13.12 MW is relatively small, limiting its overall environmental footprint, but its proximity to populated areas may require adherence to emission standards. Brazil's regulatory framework includes CONAMA resolutions for air quality and licensing.

Frequently asked questions

The Campo Maior power plant is located in Brazil, near the city of Campo Maior in the state of Piauí, at coordinates approximately 4.84°S, 42.18°W.

The Campo Maior plant uses oil (diesel) as its primary fuel, classifying it as a diesel power plant.

The Campo Maior power plant has a capacity of 13.12 megawatts (MW), placing it in the small to medium scale for power generation.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions on air quality, emission limits for pollutants like SOx and NOx, and obtain environmental licenses from state or federal agencies such as IBAMA.

Yes, the Campo Maior power plant is listed as operational.
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