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Esdeva Diesel Power Plant | Brazil Power Generation Facility

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Overview

Esdeva is a 2.545 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil, operating on oil fuel. The facility contributes to local power generation in the region.

Esdeva is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates near -21.7602, -43.3408. The facility has a capacity of 2.545 MW and operates on oil as its primary fuel. It is currently operational, serving as a small-scale power generation asset in the Brazilian energy mix. Diesel power plants like Esdeva typically operate as peaking or backup units, providing flexibility to the grid. In Brazil, such plants are regulated under national environmental standards, including CONAMA resolutions for air emissions. The plant's small capacity and diesel fuel type place it in a category that may have higher per-MWh emissions compared to larger, more efficient natural gas or renewable sources. The plant's location in Brazil's southeastern region, near urban areas, means its operations are subject to local environmental oversight. While small-scale diesel plants can be important for grid stability, they also contribute to local air quality concerns. The facility's role in the community is likely as a supplementary power source during peak demand or emergencies.

Environmental context

The plant uses oil as fuel, which produces CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions. Its small capacity (2.545 MW) limits overall environmental impact, but diesel plants typically have higher emission intensity per MWh. Proximity to populated areas may raise local air quality concerns. Brazilian regulations under CONAMA set emission limits for such facilities.

Frequently asked questions

Esdeva is located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 21.7602° S, 43.3408° W.

Esdeva is a diesel power plant that operates on oil as its primary fuel.

The Esdeva plant has a capacity of 2.545 MW.

Diesel power plants in Brazil are subject to CONAMA resolutions, which set emission limits for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter.

As a small diesel plant, Esdeva likely serves as a peaking or backup unit, providing flexibility and reliability to the local grid.
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