Overview
QUÍMICA AMPARO SALTO is a 1.83 MW diesel power plant located in Salto, Brazil. It operates on oil and is currently operational.
QUÍMICA AMPARO SALTO is a small-scale diesel power plant located in Salto, Brazil, with a capacity of 1.83 MW. The plant is operational and uses oil as its primary fuel, contributing to the local power generation mix. Brazil's power generation sector is regulated by national standards, including environmental licensing requirements from IBAMA and state agencies. Diesel plants like this one typically operate as backup or peaking units, supporting grid stability during high demand or when renewable sources are insufficient. The plant's small capacity suggests it may serve industrial or local community needs. The plant's location in Salto, São Paulo state, places it in a densely populated and industrialized region. Its operation contributes to local energy security but involves emissions typical of oil-fired generation, including CO2, SOx, and NOx. The plant's role in the grid is likely supplementary, providing flexibility rather than baseload power.
Environmental context
The plant uses oil as fuel, which results in higher CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to natural gas or renewable sources. Its location in an industrialized area of São Paulo state means it operates near populated zones, potentially affecting local air quality. The small capacity limits its overall environmental footprint, but the use of diesel contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and local pollutants.
Frequently asked questions
QUÍMICA AMPARO SALTO is located in Salto, São Paulo, Brazil, at coordinates -23.168800, -47.257500.
It is a diesel power plant that uses oil as its primary fuel to generate electricity.
The plant has a capacity of 1.83 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale generation facility.
Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with environmental licensing from IBAMA and state agencies, as well as emission standards set by CONAMA resolutions.