Brazil Rushes to Get Environmental Approval for Hydroelectric Plants

Following quickly on the heels of the announcement that the Brazilian government intends to construct six new hydroelectric power plants, a work group has been formed and will be operating as of Monday, January 9, with the objective of ensuring that all the projected plants have the necessary environmental licenses.

The group will focus first on the projected hydroelectric power plants of Santo Antônio and Jirau which are both located in the state of Rondônia on the Madeira River, one of the main tributaries of the Amazon River.

The two plants have a projected generating capacity of 6,450 MW, which is over half the generating capacity of the world’s biggest operating power plant, at Itaipu, on the border of Brazil and Paraguay, which generates 12,600 MW.

Itaipu will become the world’s second biggest power plant when the Three Gorges plant in China goes into operation.

According to the office of Brazil’s Presidential Chief of Staff, two of the other four projected power plants also need environmental licenses. They are Dardanelos in the state of Mato Grosso, and Mauá in the state of Paraná.

The two power plants that are ready to receive environmental licensing approval, according to the government, are both located in the state of Rio de Janeiro. They are Cambuci and Barra do Pomba.

Agência Brasil

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