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Cebrace Barra Velha Diesel Power Plant | Barra Velha, Brazil

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Overview

Cebrace Barra Velha is a 2.75 MW diesel power plant in Barra Velha, Brazil. It operates on oil and is currently operational.

Cebrace Barra Velha is a diesel power plant located in Barra Velha, Brazil, with a capacity of 2.75 MW. This small-scale facility is operational and serves the local energy grid. As a diesel-fired plant, it operates using oil as its primary fuel. In Brazil, diesel power plants are often used for backup or peak-load generation due to their flexibility. The plant's capacity is modest, typical of smaller distributed generation units that support local industrial or community needs. The plant's environmental impact is related to its fuel type, which produces CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions. Its small capacity limits overall emissions, but proximity to populated areas may be a consideration. The facility contributes to energy security in the region, providing reliable power when needed.

Environmental context

The plant's use of oil as fuel results in emissions of carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides, which are typical for diesel power generation. Its small capacity of 2.75 MW means a relatively low overall environmental footprint compared to larger fossil fuel plants. The location in Barra Velha, a coastal area, may involve considerations for local air quality and proximity to residential zones.

Frequently asked questions

Cebrace Barra Velha is located in Barra Velha, Santa Catarina, Brazil, at coordinates 26.6347° S, 48.7047° W.

Cebrace Barra Velha is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel to generate electricity.

The plant has a capacity of 2.75 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale power generation facility.

Diesel power plants in Brazil are subject to national environmental regulations, including air emission standards set by CONAMA (National Environment Council) and licensing requirements from environmental agencies.

As a small diesel plant, it likely provides backup or peak-load power to the local grid, enhancing energy reliability in the Barra Velha region.
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