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Brazil's GNA II halts power generation indefinitely

Created at 20 Aug · 9:46 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Brazilian power firm GNA has indefinitely halted power generation from its GNA II natural gas-fired plant following a technical failure on August 10. The company is assessing the cause and has no timeframe for resuming operations.

Key Numbers

1.7GWGNA II plant capacity
August 10date of technical failure
August 19date of halt announcement

Who's Involved

GNA
Brazilian power firm that operates GNA II
ONS
National grid operator notified of the issue

↳ Why This Matters

The indefinite halt of Brazil's largest thermoelectric plant raises concerns about energy supply stability and could impact natural gas demand and pricing in the region.

Key facts

  • GNA II power plant in Brazil halted operations due to a technical failure.
  • The 1.7GW plant is Brazil's largest operating thermoelectric facility.
  • The failure occurred on August 10, with the halt announced on August 19.
  • GNA is investigating the cause and has no timeline for resuming operations.
  • Adjacent facilities, including the LNG terminal and GNA I plant, are unaffected.

Brazilian power firm GNA has indefinitely halted power generation from its GNA II natural gas-fired power plant following a technical failure that occurred on August 10. The company announced the indefinite suspension on August 19.

The GNA II plant, located in Acu port in southeastern Rio de Janeiro state, has a capacity of 1.7GW and is fired by liquefied natural gas (LNG). It is recognized as Brazil's largest operating thermoelectric plant.

GNA is currently assessing the root cause of the failure and has stated that there is no defined timeframe for operations to resume. The company has informed the national grid operator, ONS, about the issue, and it has been factored into ONS's latest operational schedule.

Importantly, the LNG terminal, the regasification terminal, and the adjacent GNA I plant were not affected by the failure and continue to operate normally. GNA confirmed that there were no casualties or environmental damage resulting from the incident.

Frequently asked questions

A technical failure damaged the plant's operation, but the specific cause is still under assessment by GNA.

GNA has not provided a timeframe for when operations will return.

No, the LNG terminal, regasification terminal, and the GNA I plant are operating normally.

What Happens Next

01GNA to assess the cause of the technical failure.
02GNA to provide a timeframe for operations to return.
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How It Developed

GNA II natural gas-fired power plant halted generation on August 10.
GNA announced the indefinite halt on August 19.
The 1.7GW plant is Brazil's largest operating thermoelectric plant.
GNA is assessing the cause of the failure and has no return timeframe.
The LNG terminal, regasification terminal, and GNA I plant remain operational.

Sources

T1
Brazil's GNA II halts power generation indefinitelyArgus Media

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