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Funfarme Diesel Power Plant - Brazil Power Generation

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Overview

Funfarme is a 1.6 MW diesel power plant in Brazil. It operates on oil fuel and is currently operational.

Funfarme is a small-scale diesel power plant located in Brazil, with a capacity of 1.609 MW. The facility operates on oil as its primary fuel and is currently in operational status. As a diesel plant, it serves as a local power source, likely for backup or peak demand. Brazil's power generation sector is heavily regulated by national environmental standards, including CONAMA resolutions for air emissions. Diesel plants are subject to limits on particulate matter, NOx, and SOx. The plant's small capacity suggests it may be used for distributed generation or emergency power. Given its modest size, Funfarme's environmental footprint is relatively low compared to larger thermal plants. However, diesel combustion produces CO2 and local pollutants. The plant's role in the local grid is likely supplementary, providing reliability in a region with diverse energy sources.

Environmental context

The plant's use of diesel fuel results in CO2 emissions and local air pollutants such as NOx and particulate matter. Its small capacity limits overall impact, but proximity to populated areas could affect local air quality. Brazil's regulatory framework under CONAMA sets emission standards for thermal power plants.

Frequently asked questions

Funfarme is located in Brazil at coordinates -20.815700, -49.370000.

Funfarme is a diesel power plant that operates on oil fuel.

Funfarme has a capacity of 1.609 MW.

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

Yes, Funfarme is currently operational.
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