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EnergyWorks Corn Products Mogi - Gas Power Plant in Mogi Guaçu, Brazil

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Overview

EnergyWorks Corn Products Mogi is a 30.8 MW gas power plant in Mogi Guaçu, Brazil. It operates as a combined heat and power facility for the corn processing industry.

EnergyWorks Corn Products Mogi is a gas-fired power plant located in Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo, Brazil. With a capacity of 30.8 MW, it is a small-scale facility within the Brazilian power generation sector, which relies heavily on hydroelectricity but increasingly incorporates thermal and renewable sources. The plant is operational and serves the local industrial grid. The plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel, a cleaner-burning fossil fuel compared to coal or oil, resulting in lower emissions of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter. In Brazil, gas power plants are regulated by the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL) and must comply with environmental standards set by the National Environmental Council (CONAMA). The technology likely involves internal combustion engines or gas turbines, typical for this scale. This facility is integrated with a corn products industrial site, providing both electricity and thermal energy for processing operations. Its location in the industrial region of São Paulo state supports local manufacturing and contributes to grid stability. The plant's relatively small capacity and gas fuel source position it as a moderate environmental impact facility within the sector.

Environmental context

The plant's use of natural gas results in lower CO2 emissions per MWh compared to coal or oil, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in an industrial area near Mogi Guaçu may affect local air quality, though gas combustion produces fewer pollutants. The facility's small capacity limits its overall environmental footprint, but its operation in a water-stressed region could raise concerns about water use for cooling.

Frequently asked questions

EnergyWorks Corn Products Mogi is located in Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo, Brazil, at coordinates 22.368°S, 46.9325°W.

It is a gas power plant with a capacity of 30.8 MW, using natural gas as its primary fuel.

The plant has a capacity of 30.775 MW, making it a small-scale facility in the Brazilian power sector.

Gas power plants in Brazil are regulated by ANEEL for electricity generation and by CONAMA for environmental standards, including air emission limits.

As a gas-fired plant, it produces lower emissions than coal or oil plants, but still emits CO2 and NOx. Its small scale limits overall impact.
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