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Sistema backup de geração da Estação de Compressão de Penápolis/SP - 1.2 MW Gas Power Plant in Penápolis, Brazil

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Overview

Sistema backup de geração da Estação de Compressão de Penápolis/SP is a 1.2 MW gas power plant in Brazil. It serves as backup generation for a compression station.

Sistema backup de geração da Estação de Compressão de Penápolis/SP is a gas-fired power plant located in Penápolis, São Paulo, Brazil. With a capacity of 1.2 MW, it is a small-scale facility designed to provide backup power to a compression station. The plant operates on natural gas, a fuel that offers lower emissions compared to coal or oil. The plant's small capacity and backup role mean it operates intermittently, primarily during grid outages or maintenance periods. In Brazil, gas power plants are regulated under national environmental standards, including CONAMA resolutions, which set emission limits for NOx and SOx. The facility likely uses a reciprocating engine or small gas turbine, common for backup applications. As a backup power source, this plant enhances the reliability of the compression station, which is critical for natural gas transport. Its environmental impact is limited due to low operating hours and the use of natural gas. The plant supports the local energy infrastructure without being a primary baseload generator.

Environmental context

The plant's small capacity and backup operation minimize its environmental footprint. Natural gas combustion produces lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions per MWh compared to coal or oil. Located in Penápolis, a city in São Paulo state, the plant's emissions are subject to Brazilian air quality standards. Its intermittent use further reduces cumulative pollutant release.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Penápolis, São Paulo, Brazil, at coordinates -21.499900, -50.091600.

The plant has a capacity of 1.2 MW, making it a small-scale facility.

The plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel.

Gas power plants in Brazil must comply with CONAMA resolutions, which set emission limits for pollutants like NOx and SOx, and may require environmental licensing.

The plant serves as backup generation for a compression station, ensuring reliable power supply during grid outages or maintenance.
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