Overview
Anori is a 2.742 MW gas power plant located in Brazil. It is operational and contributes to the local energy grid.
Anori is a gas-fired power generation facility located in Brazil, with a capacity of 2.742 MW. This small-scale plant serves the local energy needs in the region. The plant operates under Brazil's national environmental and energy regulations, which include emission standards and licensing requirements. Gas power plants in Brazil typically use natural gas or biogas, offering lower emissions compared to coal or oil. As a small gas plant, Anori provides flexible power generation that can support grid stability and local demand. Its operational status ensures continued contribution to the regional energy mix.
Environmental context
Gas power plants like Anori have a lower carbon footprint compared to coal or oil plants, but still emit CO2 and NOx. The plant's small capacity limits its overall environmental impact. Typical gas plants are located near gas pipelines or distribution networks.
Frequently asked questions
The Anori gas power plant is located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 3.7068° S, 61.6518° W.
The Anori power plant has a capacity of 2.742 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale gas-fired facility.
The Anori plant uses gas as its primary fuel, which may include natural gas or biogas.
Gas power plants in Brazil must comply with national environmental standards set by CONAMA (National Environment Council) and energy regulations from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency).
Yes, the Anori power plant is listed as operational.