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The board of Brazil ’s National Agency of Electrical Energy (ANEEL) has approved rules to reduce barriers to the installation of distributed generation
3 billion to build an on-site cogeneration plants across Brazil . The company is currently building a CHP plant that will provide ..... facility powered by wood, mainly from eucalyptus trees, in Brazil . The $190 million project will generate 13 MW of electricity
sugar cane waste, should result in Brazil becoming a regional leader in cogeneration, writes Patrick Knight. Brazil could well become one of the world ..... day of (mostly) associated gas in Brazil is produced. About 20 million m3 of
generating set installations has recently been completed in Brazil , with more than 500 FG Wilson diesel gensets installed on the ..... a nine month period near the town of Igarassu, Pernambuco, Brazil . When combined, the diesel gensets have the capacity to supply
of distributed generation projects in Brazil . Here, Antonio Carlos Pereira Maia discusses ..... point for distributed generation (DG) in Brazil . For in 2004 a new electricity sector ..... opportunities for distributed generation in Brazil . The new institutional model for the electricity
Germany's Siemens Power Generation is to supply two steam turbine gensets to a proposed 160 MWe biomass-fired plant in Tres Lagoas, 600 km northwest of São Paulo in Brazil .
SUEZ Energy International is to build a new cogeneration plant fuelled by sugar cane biomass at São Jõa da Boa Vista, in the State of São Paulo, Brazil .
South America. Finnish company Oilon is to establish a unit in Brazil with the intention to supply oil and gas burners and heat pumps ..... for clean energy solutions in Latin America. Operations in Brazil will start in the beginning of 2012, when the director Mr
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São Paulo. Construction work has already begun and commissioning is scheduled for April 2010 for Tractebel Energia S.A, Brazil 's largest private power generator. Areva, via its unit Areva Koblitz, has been awarded the contract, worth over €33