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RCE-AM Diesel Power Plant | Brazil Power Generation Facility

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Overview

RCE-AM is a 1.32 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. It operates on oil fuel and is currently operational.

RCE-AM is a small-scale diesel power plant located in Brazil, with a capacity of 1.32 MW. The facility operates on oil fuel and is currently in operational status. As a diesel plant, it serves as a distributed generation asset, likely providing power to remote or off-grid areas. Brazil's power generation sector is heavily regulated by national environmental standards, including CONAMA resolutions that set emission limits for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Diesel plants like RCE-AM are subject to these regulations, particularly regarding fuel quality and emission controls. The plant's small capacity suggests it may operate in a niche role, such as backup power or peak shaving. Environmentally, diesel power plants have a higher carbon footprint per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources. The plant's location in Brazil, a country with a diverse energy mix dominated by hydroelectricity, means it likely operates in a region where grid connectivity is limited. Its role in providing reliable power to local communities is significant, though its emissions profile warrants attention under Brazil's climate commitments.

Environmental context

The RCE-AM diesel plant operates on oil fuel, which results in higher CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewable sources. Its small capacity (1.32 MW) limits its overall environmental impact, but the plant's location in Brazil, a country with stringent environmental regulations, requires compliance with emission standards. Proximity to populated areas could raise local air quality concerns.

Frequently asked questions

RCE-AM is located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 8.0139° S, 34.8889° W.

RCE-AM operates on oil fuel, specifically diesel, as indicated by its plant type classification.

The RCE-AM plant has a capacity of 1.32 megawatts (MW), classifying it as a small-scale power generation facility.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, which set limits on emissions of pollutants such as sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and particulate matter. Plants may also need to adhere to state-level environmental licensing requirements.

As a small diesel plant, RCE-AM likely serves as a distributed generation source, providing electricity to remote or off-grid areas, or acting as backup power during peak demand periods.
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