Overview
Condomínio do Castanheira Shopping Center is a 2.56 MW diesel power plant in Belém, Brazil. It provides backup or peak power for the shopping center.
Condomínio do Castanheira Shopping Center is a small-scale diesel power plant located in Belém, Pará, Brazil. With a capacity of 2.56 MW, it serves as a backup or peak-shaving facility for the shopping center, ensuring reliable electricity supply during grid outages or high demand periods. The plant operates on diesel fuel, a common choice for emergency and peaking power in Brazil. While diesel generation is less efficient and has higher emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewables, it offers rapid start-up and flexibility. The facility likely complies with Brazilian environmental regulations, including CONAMA resolutions on air quality and emissions. As a captive power plant for a commercial facility, it plays a role in local energy resilience. Its small capacity means it has a limited environmental footprint compared to large utility-scale plants. The plant's location in an urban area necessitates proper emission controls to minimize impact on local air quality.
Environmental context
The plant uses diesel fuel, which produces higher CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions per MWh than natural gas or renewable sources. Its urban location in Belém requires adherence to local air quality standards. The small capacity (2.56 MW) limits overall emissions, but diesel combustion still contributes to local air pollution. Brazil's regulatory framework, including CONAMA Resolution 382/2006, sets emission limits for stationary engines.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located in Belém, Pará, Brazil, at coordinates -1.3624, -48.3628.
It is a diesel power plant, used for backup or peak power generation.
The plant has a capacity of 2.56 MW.
Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, such as Resolution 382/2006, which sets emission limits for air pollutants.
Small diesel plants provide backup power and peak shaving, enhancing grid reliability, especially in remote or urban areas.