Tonnes of CO2eq Compensated
317,316
Project Type
Renewable Energy
Biome
Atlantic Forest
Location
Passos Maia
Status
Active
Standard
CDM
A Pequena Central Hidrelétrica Rondinha, localizada no Rio Chapecó, em Santa Catarina, Brasil, com uma capacidade instalada de 9,5994 MW e uma geração anual estimada de 51.500 MWh, a usina opera no modelo run-of-river, minimizando impactos ambientais. O projeto visa a substituição de energia gerada por fontes fósseis, contribuindo para uma redução anual estimada de 10.238 tCO₂. Além dos benefícios ambientais, a usina fomenta o desenvolvimento econômico local e gera empregos diretos e indiretos.
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A Pequena Central Hidrelétrica Rondinha, localizada no Rio Chapecó, em Santa Catarina, Brasil, é um projeto desenvolvido pela Rondinha Energética S.A., subsidiária da Atlantic Energias Renováveis S.A. Com uma capacidade instalada de 9,5994 MW e uma geração anual estimada de 51.500 MWh, a usina opera no modelo run-of-river, minimizando impactos ambientais. O projeto visa a substituição de energia gerada por fontes fósseis, contribuindo para uma redução anual estimada de 10.238 tCO₂. Além dos benefícios ambientais, a usina fomenta o desenvolvimento econômico local e gera empregos diretos e indiretos.
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1. Contexto e Objetivo do Projeto
A PCH Rondinha foi concebida como um empreendimento de energia renovável para suprir a crescente demanda por eletricidade no Brasil, ao mesmo tempo em que reduz emissões de gases de efeito estufa (GEE). Trata-se de um projeto greenfield, ou seja, implementado em uma área sem infraestrutura prévia para geração de energia.
2. Localização e Características Técnicas
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What are the project SDGs
The project Pequena Central Hidrelétrica Rondinha includes 5 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, which are:

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
Ensure reliable, sustainable, modern, and affordable access to energy for all. This goal aims to ensure that all people have access to reliable, sustainable, and modern energy sources to meet their basic needs such as lighting, heating, transportation, and productive use. This includes promoting access to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, and ensuring that the energy transition is made inclusively and equitably, taking into account the needs of the most vulnerable communities. Additionally, it seeks to improve energy efficiency and expand access to energy services in rural and remote areas.

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all. This goal aims to ensure that economic growth is sustainable and inclusive, creating decent jobs and work opportunities for all people. It seeks to achieve full and productive employment and decent work, as well as promote equal opportunities in the labor market, reduce informality, and combat all forms of child labor and forced labor. SDG 8 also encourages the development of policies that support entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth in sustainable sectors.

INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation. This goal aims to promote the development of quality and sustainable infrastructure across all sectors, including transportation, energy, water, and sanitation. It seeks to increase access to technology and information and communication services, as well as promote inclusive and sustainable industrial development. Additionally, SDG 9 encourages innovation and investment in research and development to stimulate economic growth and address global challenges.

CLIMATE ACTION
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. This goal aims to address the challenges posed by climate change, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions, adapting to adverse impacts already occurring, and promoting climate resilience. Achieving this goal requires actions at various levels, from local to international, aiming at mitigating emissions, developing adaptation strategies, implementing environmental policies, and mobilizing resources to finance measures to combat climate change. SDG 13 recognizes the urgency of acting to avoid the worst effects of climate change and to protect the environment for future generations.

LIFE ON LAND
Protect, restore, and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss. This goal aims to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, mountains, and drylands, as well as the protection of biodiversity and natural habitats. It seeks to promote sustainable land management practices, restoration of degraded ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, combating desertification and land degradation, and preventing species extinction. SDG 15 recognizes the fundamental role of terrestrial ecosystems in the health of the planet, in mitigating climate change, and in human well-being.