Overview
Subestação CPD is a 3.22 MW diesel power plant located in Brazil. The facility operates on oil and is currently operational.
Subestação CPD is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with a capacity of 3.22 MW. This facility operates on oil as its primary fuel and is currently in operational status. The plant serves as a small-scale power generation unit within the Brazilian energy matrix. In Brazil, diesel power plants are typically used for backup or peak-load generation due to their flexibility and quick start-up capabilities. The regulatory framework for such facilities includes national emission standards set by the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) and state-level environmental agencies. These standards govern air pollutant emissions such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. As a small-scale diesel plant, Subestação CPD contributes to local grid stability and may serve as a reserve capacity source. Its operation aligns with Brazil's diverse energy mix, which includes hydroelectric, wind, solar, and thermal sources. The plant's environmental impact is managed through compliance with applicable emission limits and operational permits.
Environmental context
The plant uses oil as fuel, which results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions typical of diesel combustion. Its small capacity of 3.22 MW limits its overall environmental footprint compared to larger thermal plants. The facility operates under Brazilian environmental regulations that require emission controls and monitoring.
Frequently asked questions
Subestação CPD is located in Brazil at coordinates -20.261400, -40.247300.
Subestação CPD is a diesel power plant that operates on oil as its primary fuel.
Subestação CPD has a capacity of 3.22 MW, making it a small-scale power generation facility.
Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with emission standards set by IBAMA and state environmental agencies, covering pollutants like SOx, NOx, and particulate matter.
As a small diesel plant, Subestação CPD provides backup or peak-load power, supporting grid stability and reliability.