Risk: Medium Diesel Power Plant Operational

Refinaria Presidente Bernardes - RPBC: 24.5 MW Diesel Power Plant in Brazil

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Overview

Refinaria Presidente Bernardes - RPBC is a 24.5 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. It operates on oil and is currently operational.

Refinaria Presidente Bernardes - RPBC is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 23.891°S, 46.416°W. The facility has a capacity of 24.5 MW, placing it in the small-scale category for power generation. It is currently operational and uses oil as its primary fuel. The plant operates under Brazil's national environmental regulations, which include emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Diesel and oil-fired plants in Brazil are subject to licensing requirements by environmental agencies such as IBAMA and state-level bodies. The technology typically involves internal combustion engines or small turbines, with efficiency and emissions varying based on age and maintenance. As a small-scale oil-fired plant, Refinaria Presidente Bernardes - RPBC likely serves local industrial or grid support roles. Its environmental footprint includes CO2 emissions and local air pollutants, though specific impact depends on operational practices and proximity to populated areas. The plant contributes to Brazil's energy mix, which includes significant hydroelectric and renewable sources.

Environmental context

The plant uses oil as fuel, which results in higher CO2 emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewables. Proximity to populated areas could affect local air quality, with potential SOx and NOx emissions. Brazil's regulatory framework, including CONAMA resolutions, sets emission limits for such facilities. The small capacity suggests a localized environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

Refinaria Presidente Bernardes - RPBC is located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 23.891°S, 46.416°W.

The plant has a capacity of 24.5 MW, making it a small-scale power generation facility.

The plant uses oil as its primary fuel for power generation.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions on air quality, including limits for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Licensing is required from environmental agencies like IBAMA.

Yes, the plant is listed as operational.
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