Overview
Norte is a 3.9 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. It operates on oil and is currently operational, contributing to the local power grid.
Norte is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 22.757°S, 47.1445°W. The facility has a capacity of 3.898 MW and uses oil as its primary fuel. It is currently operational and serves as a small-scale power generation asset within the Brazilian energy mix. Brazil's power generation sector is heavily regulated by national environmental standards, including CONAMA resolutions for air quality and emissions. Diesel plants like Norte are subject to emission limits for particulate matter, NOx, and SOx. While larger plants often use natural gas or renewables, smaller diesel units are common in remote areas or as backup power. The plant's relatively small capacity suggests it may serve a local community or industrial facility. Its operational status indicates ongoing contribution to grid stability or off-grid power supply. The environmental impact is moderate due to diesel combustion, but regulatory compliance helps mitigate local emissions.
Environmental context
The plant's use of oil as fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions typical of diesel generation. Its location in Brazil, a country with strong hydropower and growing renewable capacity, places it in a context where fossil fuel plants are often used for peaking or backup.
Frequently asked questions
The Norte power plant is located in Brazil at coordinates approximately 22.757°S, 47.1445°W.
The Norte power plant uses oil as its primary fuel, operating as a diesel power plant.
The Norte power plant has a capacity of 3.898 MW, making it a small-scale power generation facility.
Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, which set emission limits for pollutants such as particulate matter, NOx, and SOx. These regulations aim to control air quality and environmental impact.
Yes, the Norte power plant is currently operational, contributing to the local power grid or serving as backup generation.