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Jardim Sul Shopping Diesel Power Plant, São Paulo, Brazil

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Overview

Jardim Sul Shopping is a 2.576 MW diesel power plant located in São Paulo, Brazil. It provides backup or peak power generation for the shopping center.

Jardim Sul Shopping is a diesel power plant located in São Paulo, Brazil, with a capacity of 2.576 MW. This facility serves as a backup or peak power source for the shopping center, ensuring operational continuity during grid outages or high demand periods. The plant operates on oil (diesel) as its primary fuel, a common choice for small-scale emergency or peaking power generation. In Brazil, such facilities are subject to national environmental regulations, including CONAMA resolutions on air emissions, and may require operating licenses from state environmental agencies like CETESB in São Paulo. As a small-scale diesel plant, its environmental footprint is relatively limited compared to larger fossil fuel facilities. However, its location in an urban area means local air quality considerations are relevant. The plant plays a role in enhancing energy reliability for the commercial facility it serves.

Environmental context

The plant's use of diesel fuel results in CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, though its small capacity (2.576 MW) limits overall impact. Located in the densely populated São Paulo metropolitan area, the facility must comply with local air quality standards. Its operation is likely intermittent, reducing cumulative emissions compared to baseload plants.

Frequently asked questions

Jardim Sul Shopping power plant is located in São Paulo, Brazil, at coordinates -23.627700, -46.726400.

The plant has a capacity of 2.576 MW, making it a small-scale diesel power facility.

The plant uses oil (diesel) as its primary fuel, typical for backup or peaking power generation.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions on air emissions and obtain operating licenses from state environmental agencies, such as CETESB in São Paulo.

The plant provides backup or peak power for the Jardim Sul Shopping center, ensuring energy reliability during grid outages or high demand.
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