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Faria Lima Square Diesel Power Plant in São Paulo, Brazil

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Overview

Faria Lima Square is a 1.44 MW diesel power plant located in São Paulo, Brazil. It operates on oil and provides localized power generation for the area.

Faria Lima Square is a diesel power plant situated in São Paulo, Brazil, with a capacity of 1.44 MW. This small-scale facility operates on oil and is classified under the Diesel Power Plant type. The plant is currently operational, contributing to the local energy grid in the densely populated urban region of São Paulo. As a diesel-fired facility, Faria Lima Square operates with internal combustion engine technology typical of small to medium-scale power generation. In Brazil, such plants often serve as backup or peaking power sources, complementing the country's dominant hydroelectric and renewable energy mix. The plant's capacity of 1.44 MW places it in the small-scale category, suitable for localized or emergency power supply. Environmentally, diesel power plants emit CO2, SOx, and NOx, with higher emissions per MWh compared to natural gas or renewables. Located in São Paulo, a major metropolitan area, the plant's emissions may contribute to local air quality concerns. However, its small capacity limits its overall environmental footprint. The plant plays a role in ensuring grid stability and meeting peak demand in the region.

Environmental context

Diesel power plants like Faria Lima Square produce significant CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions per unit of electricity generated. Located in São Paulo, a densely populated urban center, the plant's emissions could impact local air quality. The small capacity (1.44 MW) limits its overall environmental impact, but diesel combustion remains less efficient and more polluting than natural gas or renewable alternatives. Brazil's regulatory framework, including CONAMA resolutions, sets emission standards for such facilities.

Frequently asked questions

Faria Lima Square is located in São Paulo, Brazil, at coordinates -23.583900, -46.672800.

Faria Lima Square operates on oil (diesel) as its primary fuel.

The plant has a capacity of 1.44 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale power generation facility.

Diesel power plants in Brazil are subject to emission standards set by CONAMA (National Environment Council), including limits on SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Plants may also need environmental licenses from state agencies.

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