Overview
Torre Eldorado is a 4.2 MW gas power plant located in Brazil. It operates as a small-scale facility within the country's diverse energy mix.
Torre Eldorado is a gas-fired power plant located in Brazil, with a capacity of 4.206 MW. This small-scale facility contributes to the local energy grid, supporting Brazil's growing demand for electricity. The plant operates on natural gas, a cleaner fossil fuel compared to coal or oil. Brazil's power generation sector is regulated by national standards, including environmental licensing requirements from IBAMA and state agencies. Gas plants like Torre Eldorado must comply with emission limits for NOx and SOx, though smaller units may have less stringent monitoring. The plant's technology likely involves simple-cycle gas turbines, common for peaking or distributed generation. The facility's location near São Paulo (coordinates -23.5691, -46.6880) places it in a densely populated region with high electricity demand. Its small capacity suggests a role in local distribution or backup power. The plant's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the grid, though its environmental footprint is relatively modest due to its size and fuel type.
Environmental context
Torre Eldorado's gas-fired operation produces lower CO2 emissions per MWh compared to coal or oil plants, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its location in an urbanized area near São Paulo may raise local air quality concerns, though small capacity limits impact. Older simple-cycle turbines can have higher NOx emissions. Regulatory compliance with Brazilian emission standards is expected.
Frequently asked questions
Torre Eldorado is located in Brazil, near São Paulo at coordinates -23.5691, -46.6880.
Torre Eldorado has a capacity of 4.206 MW, making it a small-scale gas power plant.
Torre Eldorado uses natural gas as its primary fuel.
Gas power plants in Brazil must comply with environmental licensing from IBAMA and state agencies, including emission limits for NOx and SOx under national air quality standards.
As a small gas plant, Torre Eldorado likely serves as a peaking or distributed generation unit, supporting local electricity demand in the São Paulo region.