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Cooperativa Regional Agropecuaria Sul Catarinense - Coopersulca: Diesel Power Plant in Brazil

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Overview

Cooperativa Regional Agropecuaria Sul Catarinense - Coopersulca is a diesel power plant in Brazil with a capacity of 1.0944 MW, operating on oil. The facility is currently operational.

Cooperativa Regional Agropecuaria Sul Catarinense - Coopersulca is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates near -19.2986, -49.6505. It has a small capacity of 1.0944 MW, placing it in the small-scale category for power generation. The plant operates on oil as its primary fuel and is currently in operational status. Brazil's power generation sector is regulated by national environmental standards, including CONAMA resolutions for air quality and emissions. Diesel plants like this one are subject to emission limits for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. The plant's small capacity suggests it may serve local or backup power needs rather than baseload generation. As a small diesel facility, its environmental footprint is relatively limited compared to larger thermal plants. However, diesel combustion produces CO2 and local air pollutants. The plant's location in a rural area of Minas Gerais state may reduce population exposure. Its role in the local grid is likely for peak shaving or emergency power.

Environmental context

The plant uses oil as fuel, which results in CO2 emissions and local pollutants like SOx and NOx. Its small capacity of 1.0944 MW limits overall emissions. The facility is located in a rural area, reducing potential impact on densely populated zones. Brazilian regulations under CONAMA set emission standards for such plants, and compliance is expected for continued operation.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 19.2986° S, 49.6505° W, in the state of Minas Gerais.

It is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel, with a capacity of 1.0944 MW.

The plant has a capacity of 1.0944 megawatts, which is considered small-scale for power generation.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, which set limits on emissions of SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as other environmental standards.

The plant is currently operational.
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