Overview
ITALSPEED CAÇAPAVA is a 1.36 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. It operates on oil and is currently operational.
ITALSPEED CAÇAPAVA is a small-scale diesel power plant situated in Brazil, with an installed capacity of 1.36 MW. The facility is operational and contributes to the local power generation mix, primarily serving as a backup or peaking plant due to its size and fuel type. The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, which is typical for diesel power plants in Brazil. Diesel plants are often employed in regions where grid connectivity is limited or for emergency power supply. The regulatory framework for such facilities in Brazil includes national emission standards and environmental licensing requirements from agencies like IBAMA. As a small-capacity plant, ITALSPEED CAÇAPAVA plays a niche role in the local energy landscape, providing reliability and grid support. Its operation aligns with Brazil's diverse energy matrix, which includes hydro, wind, and thermal sources. The plant's environmental impact is relatively low due to its size, but it still adheres to local air quality regulations.
Environmental context
The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, though its small capacity limits overall impact. Located in Brazil, it operates under national environmental standards that regulate air emissions and waste management. Proximity to populated areas may require additional controls to meet local air quality goals.
Frequently asked questions
ITALSPEED CAÇAPAVA is located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 23.1071° S, 45.6764° W.
The plant has a capacity of 1.36 MW, making it a small-scale diesel power plant.
The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants.
Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with national emission standards and environmental licensing from agencies like IBAMA, as well as local air quality regulations.
The plant is currently operational.