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Calango 5 Onshore Wind Farm | Brazil Renewable Energy Facility

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Overview

Calango 5 is an operational onshore wind farm in Brazil with a capacity of 30 MW, contributing to the country's growing renewable energy portfolio.

Calango 5 is an onshore wind farm located in Brazil, with coordinates approximately 6.03°S, 36.49°W. The facility has a capacity of 30 megawatts (MW), placing it in the small-to-medium scale range for wind farms in the country. It is currently operational, adding to Brazil's renewable energy generation capacity. The wind farm utilizes wind turbines to convert kinetic energy from wind into electricity. Brazil has a strong regulatory framework supporting renewable energy, including the PROINFA program (Incentive Program for Alternative Electricity Sources) and national targets under the Paris Agreement. The country's wind energy sector has grown rapidly, particularly in the Northeast region where Calango 5 is located, benefiting from consistent trade winds. Environmentally, onshore wind farms like Calango 5 contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based generation. However, they can have local impacts such as visual landscape changes and potential effects on bird and bat populations. The facility's operation supports Brazil's energy diversification and grid stability, aligning with national renewable energy goals.

Environmental context

The Calango 5 wind farm is situated in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil, an area characterized by strong and consistent winds ideal for wind energy generation. The local environment includes Caatinga biome vegetation, which is adapted to dry conditions. Wind farms in this region can alter the landscape and may pose risks to local bird and bat species through collisions. However, proper siting and mitigation measures can reduce these impacts. The facility contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supports Brazil's climate commitments.

Frequently asked questions

Calango 5 is an onshore wind farm located in Brazil, with approximate coordinates 6.03°S, 36.49°W, in the northeastern region of the country.

Calango 5 has a capacity of 30 megawatts (MW), making it a small-to-medium scale wind farm in Brazil.

Calango 5 generates electricity from wind energy using onshore wind turbines.

Brazil supports wind energy through programs like PROINFA (Incentive Program for Alternative Electricity Sources) and national renewable energy targets under the Paris Agreement.

Wind farms in Brazil can impact local wildlife, particularly birds and bats, and alter landscapes. However, they help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support sustainable energy goals.
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