Risk: Medium Diesel Power Plant Operational

JBS GOIÂNIA Diesel Power Plant in Goiânia, Brazil

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Overview

JBS GOIÂNIA is a 4.928 MW diesel power plant in Goiânia, Brazil, operated by JBS. It uses oil as primary fuel and is currently operational.

JBS GOIÂNIA is a diesel power plant located in Goiânia, Brazil, with a capacity of 4.928 MW. It is owned and operated by JBS, a major Brazilian company. The plant is currently operational and serves as a small-scale power generation facility within the country's energy mix. As a diesel-fired plant, it operates using oil as its primary fuel. In Brazil, diesel power plants are often used for backup or peak-load generation, especially in regions where grid stability is a concern. The plant's capacity places it in the small-scale category, typical for industrial self-generation or local grid support. Environmentally, the plant's use of diesel fuel results in higher CO2 and pollutant emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources. Its location in Goiânia, a populated urban area, may raise considerations regarding local air quality and regulatory compliance with Brazilian environmental standards, such as CONAMA resolutions.

Environmental context

The JBS GOIÂNIA plant uses oil as its primary fuel, which results in higher emissions of CO2, SOx, and NOx compared to cleaner alternatives. Its location near Goiânia, a city with over 1.5 million inhabitants, means that emissions could impact local air quality. The plant's small capacity (4.928 MW) limits its overall environmental footprint, but diesel generators are typically less efficient and more polluting per unit of electricity than larger combined-cycle plants.

Frequently asked questions

JBS GOIÂNIA is located in Goiânia, Brazil, at coordinates -16.630200, -49.320500.

The plant has a capacity of 4.928 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 CONAMA resolutions on air quality and emissions, as well as state-level environmental licensing requirements.

The plant is operated by JBS, a major Brazilian company in the food processing industry.
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