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Tishman Spyer Diesel Power Plant - São Paulo, Brazil

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Overview

Tishman Spyer is a 2.65 MW diesel power plant in Brazil. It operates on oil and is located near São Paulo, serving local energy needs.

Tishman Spyer is a diesel power plant located in Brazil, with coordinates near the metropolitan region of São Paulo. With a capacity of 2.65 MW, it is a small-scale facility within the country's power generation sector, primarily serving local or backup power requirements. The plant operates on oil as its primary fuel, a common choice for smaller diesel plants in Brazil. Diesel plants of this size typically use reciprocating engines. Brazil's power sector is regulated by national standards, including environmental licensing requirements from IBAMA and state agencies, which set emission limits for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. As a small diesel facility, Tishman Spyer likely plays a role in grid stability or peak shaving in its area. Its proximity to the populous São Paulo region underscores the importance of managing local air quality impacts. The plant's operational status indicates it continues to contribute to the regional energy mix.

Environmental context

Diesel power plants like Tishman Spyer emit CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, contributing to local air quality concerns. Located near the densely populated São Paulo metropolitan area, the facility's emissions may affect surrounding communities. The plant's small capacity (2.65 MW) limits its overall environmental footprint, but its oil fuel source results in higher carbon intensity compared to natural gas or renewables.

Frequently asked questions

Tishman Spyer is located in Brazil, near the metropolitan region of São Paulo, at coordinates 23.5013° S, 46.8678° W.

Tishman Spyer has a capacity of 2.65 MW, making it a small-scale diesel power plant.

Tishman Spyer operates on oil as its primary fuel, typical for diesel power plants.

Diesel power plants in Brazil must comply with environmental licensing from IBAMA and state agencies, which set emission limits for pollutants like SOx, NOx, and particulate matter under national air quality standards.

As a small diesel plant, Tishman Spyer likely provides backup power or peak shaving support to the local grid near São Paulo, enhancing reliability.
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