Sistema de Geração do Município de Feijó is a 4.2628 MW oil power plant in Brazil, commissioned in an unspecified year. Ranked #160 of 622 oil plants in Brazil, it represents 0.05% of the country's total oil capacity of 8,220 MW. The largest oil plant in Brazil is Mauá at 553 MW, making this facility 0.008 times smaller. Nearby plants include Tarauacá – CEA (7.65 MW, Oil), Feijó – CEA (5.875 MW, Oil), and Feijó (4.8864 MW, Oil). The plant is located in the Acre region, approximately 50 km from the nearest major city.
12 years old
Brazil, South America
- Primary Fuel Type
- Oil
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
Brazil- Continent
- South America
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Oil power generation involves the combustion of oil to produce electricity. The process typically begins with the extraction and refining of crude oil, which is then burned in a power plant to create steam. This steam drives turbines connected to generators, converting thermal energy into electrical energy. Oil power plants can vary in design, including steam turbine plants, gas turbine plants, and combined cycle plants, which utilize both gas and steam turbines to enhance efficiency. As of now, there are 2,416 oil power plants worldwide, distributed across 108 countries, with a total installed capacity of 286.9 gigawatts (GW).
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