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==Background==
 
==Background==
Diferencial Energia, original developer of the Itaqui project, sold generation rights in March 2007 to Brazilian power holding company EDB <ref name=BNAmericas>[http://www.bnamericas.com/news/electricpower/EDB_buys_Maranhao_project_generation_rights "EDB buys Maranhão project generation rights,"], Business News Americas, April 2007.</ref>, which in turn established a 50-50 partnership with Brazilian mining company MPX Mineração e Energia. MPX bought EDB's stake and assumed 100% ownership shortly after Brazil's October 2007 A-5 energy auction, in which the Itaqui plant won a contract to produce an annual average of 315 MW of power over a 15-year period. <ref name=BNAmericas2>[http://www.bnamericas.com/news/electricpower/EDB_sells_stake_in_Maranhao_thermo_project "EDB sells stake in Maranhão thermo project,"], Business News Americas, October 2007.</ref> In October 2012, the government environmental agency IBAMA (Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente) granted the plant its operating license<ref name=Eneva>[http://www.eneva.com.br/pt/sala-de-imprensa/noticias/Paginas/UTE-Itaqui,-da-MPX,-obtem-licenca-de-operacao-emitida-pelo-Ibama.aspx "UTE Itaqui obtém licença de operação emitida pelo Ibama,"], Eneva, October 2012.</ref>, and in March 2013 the electrical agency ENEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica) authorized the plant to begin commercial operations. <ref name=Eneva2>[http://www.eneva.com.br/pt/sala-de-imprensa/noticias/Paginas/UTE-Itaqui,-da-MPX,-inicia-operacao-comercial.aspx "UTE Itaqui, da MPX, inicia operação comercial,"], Eneva media release, February 5, 2013.</ref>
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Diferencial Energia, original developer of the Itaqui project, sold generation rights in March 2007 to Brazilian power holding company EDB <ref name=BNAmericas>[http://www.bnamericas.com/news/electricpower/EDB_buys_Maranhao_project_generation_rights "EDB buys Maranhão project generation rights,"], Business News Americas, April 2007.</ref>, which in turn established a 50-50 partnership with Brazilian mining company MPX Mineração e Energia. MPX bought EDB's stake and assumed 100% ownership shortly after Brazil's October 2007 A-5 energy auction, in which the Itaqui plant won a contract to produce an annual average of 315 MW of power over a 15-year period. <ref name=BNAmericas2>[http://www.bnamericas.com/news/electricpower/EDB_sells_stake_in_Maranhao_thermo_project "EDB sells stake in Maranhão thermo project,"], Business News Americas, October 2007.</ref> In October 2012, the government environmental agency IBAMA (Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente) granted the plant its operating license<ref name=Eneva>[http://www.eneva.com.br/pt/sala-de-imprensa/noticias/Paginas/UTE-Itaqui,-da-MPX,-obtem-licenca-de-operacao-emitida-pelo-Ibama.aspx "UTE Itaqui obtém licença de operação emitida pelo Ibama,"], Eneva, October 2012.</ref>, and in February 2013 the electrical agency ENEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica) authorized the plant to begin commercial operations, with an installed capacity of 360 MW. <ref name=Eneva2>[http://www.eneva.com.br/pt/sala-de-imprensa/noticias/Paginas/UTE-Itaqui,-da-MPX,-inicia-operacao-comercial.aspx "UTE Itaqui, da MPX, inicia operação comercial,"], Eneva media release, February 5, 2013.</ref>
  
 
==Project Details==  
 
==Project Details==  

Revision as of 15:53, 11 February 2015

{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Brazilcoal}}The MPX Itaqui power project is a 360-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station operated by Eneva (formerly MPX Energia) in São Luís de Maranhão, Brazil. Originally known as UTE Termomaranhão, the plant now goes by the official name UTE Porto do Itaqui.

Location

The photo below the project in São Luís de Maranhão

Background

Diferencial Energia, original developer of the Itaqui project, sold generation rights in March 2007 to Brazilian power holding company EDB [1], which in turn established a 50-50 partnership with Brazilian mining company MPX Mineração e Energia. MPX bought EDB's stake and assumed 100% ownership shortly after Brazil's October 2007 A-5 energy auction, in which the Itaqui plant won a contract to produce an annual average of 315 MW of power over a 15-year period. [2] In October 2012, the government environmental agency IBAMA (Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente) granted the plant its operating license[3], and in February 2013 the electrical agency ENEEL (Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica) authorized the plant to begin commercial operations, with an installed capacity of 360 MW. [4]

Project Details

  • Sponsor: Eneva
  • Parent company: MPX Energia SA, E.ON
  • Location: São Luís de Maranhão, Brazil
  • Coordinates: -2.5873124, -44.3383527 (exact)
  • Status: Operating (2013)
  • Gross Capacity: 360 MW
  • Type: Subcritical
  • Projected in service:
  • Coal Type:
  • Coal Source:
  • Source of financing:

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References

  1. "EDB buys Maranhão project generation rights,", Business News Americas, April 2007.
  2. "EDB sells stake in Maranhão thermo project,", Business News Americas, October 2007.
  3. "UTE Itaqui obtém licença de operação emitida pelo Ibama,", Eneva, October 2012.
  4. "UTE Itaqui, da MPX, inicia operação comercial,", Eneva media release, February 5, 2013.

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