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ESPIGÃO I Gas Power Plant | Small-Scale Generation in Brazil

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Overview

ESPIGÃO I is a 3.6 MW gas power plant located in Brazil. It is currently operational and contributes to the local energy grid.

ESPIGÃO I is a gas-fired power generation facility located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 2.59°S, 43.20°W. The plant has a capacity of 3.6 MW, placing it in the small-scale category for gas power plants. It is currently operational, supporting regional electricity supply. As a gas power plant, ESPIGÃO I operates using natural gas or similar gaseous fuels. In Brazil, gas power plants are subject to national environmental regulations, including licensing requirements from environmental agencies such as IBAMA and state-level bodies. The plant's small capacity suggests it may serve local or isolated grids, possibly in the northeastern region of Brazil. The plant's environmental context involves lower CO2 emissions compared to coal or oil plants, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in a less densely populated area may reduce local air quality impacts. The facility plays a role in diversifying Brazil's energy mix, which is dominated by hydroelectric power, and provides grid stability.

Environmental context

As a gas power plant, ESPIGÃO I emits CO2, NOx, and SOx, though at lower levels than coal-fired plants. Its small capacity (3.6 MW) limits its overall environmental footprint. The plant's location in a region with lower population density reduces exposure to emissions. Brazil's regulatory framework, including CONAMA resolutions, governs emission limits and environmental licensing for such facilities.

Frequently asked questions

ESPIGÃO I is located in Brazil at coordinates 2.59°S, 43.20°W.

ESPIGÃO I has a capacity of 3.6 megawatts (MW).

ESPIGÃO I is a gas power plant, using natural gas or similar gaseous fuels.

Gas power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions for air emissions and obtain environmental licenses from IBAMA or state agencies.

Yes, ESPIGÃO I is listed as operational.
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