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Caboclo Hydroelectric Power Plant | Brazil Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Caboclo is a 4.16 MW hydroelectric power plant in Brazil. It is operational and contributes to the country's renewable energy mix.

Caboclo is a hydroelectric power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 20.495°S, 43.4828°W. It has a capacity of 4.16 MW, placing it in the small-scale category for hydroelectric facilities. The plant is currently operational. Brazil's hydroelectric sector is well-established, with many plants operating under regulations from the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL). Small hydro plants like Caboclo often benefit from simplified licensing and are part of the country's strategy to diversify renewable energy sources. The technology typically involves run-of-river or small reservoir designs with low environmental impact. Caboclo contributes to local grid stability and supports Brazil's renewable energy goals. Its small capacity suggests it may serve a local community or industrial facility. The plant's operation aligns with Brazil's emphasis on hydropower as a clean energy source, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Environmental context

As a hydroelectric plant, Caboclo has a low carbon footprint compared to fossil fuel plants. However, small hydro projects can affect local aquatic ecosystems and water flow. The plant's location in Brazil's inland region may involve seasonal water availability. Small hydro typically has limited environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

Caboclo is located in Brazil at coordinates 20.495°S, 43.4828°W, likely in the state of Minas Gerais given the coordinates.

Caboclo has a capacity of 4.16 MW, making it a small-scale hydroelectric facility.

Caboclo is a hydroelectric power plant, using water flow to generate electricity.

Hydroelectric plants in Brazil are regulated by ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) and must comply with environmental licensing from IBAMA. Small plants may have simplified procedures.

Caboclo adds renewable hydroelectric capacity to Brazil's grid, supporting the country's goal of increasing clean energy and reducing carbon emissions.
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