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Combustol Diesel Power Plant | Brazil Power Generation Facility

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Overview

Combustol is a 2.175 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. It operates on oil and is currently operational, contributing to the local energy grid.

Combustol is a diesel power plant situated in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 23.4864° S, 46.7439° W. With a capacity of 2.175 MW, it falls into the small-scale category for power generation facilities. The plant is operational and serves as a local energy source. As a diesel-fired facility, Combustol operates using oil as its primary fuel. Diesel power plants are known for their flexibility and ability to provide peaking power or backup generation. In Brazil, such plants often support regions with variable demand or supplement renewable sources like hydroelectric power. The plant's technology is typical for small-scale diesel generators, which are widely used for distributed generation. Environmentally, diesel power plants emit CO2, SOx, and NOx, though the relatively small capacity limits overall emissions. The plant's location near urban areas may influence local air quality. Combustol plays a role in grid stability and energy security, particularly during peak demand periods or when renewable generation is low.

Environmental context

Diesel power plants like Combustol emit CO2, SOx, and NOx, contributing to local air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's small capacity (2.175 MW) limits its overall environmental footprint, but proximity to populated areas may raise concerns about local air quality. In Brazil, diesel plants are often used for peaking power, complementing the country's dominant hydroelectric generation. Regulatory frameworks such as CONAMA resolutions govern emissions from stationary sources.

Frequently asked questions

Combustol is located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 23.4864° S, 46.7439° W. It operates within the Brazilian power grid.

Combustol has a capacity of 2.175 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale diesel power plant.

Combustol uses oil as its primary fuel, operating as a diesel power plant.

Diesel power plants in Brazil are subject to emissions standards set by CONAMA (National Environment Council), including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Plants may also need environmental licenses from state agencies.

As a diesel plant, Combustol provides flexible peaking power and backup generation, supporting grid stability especially when hydroelectric output is low. It helps meet local demand during peak periods.
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