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Rotterdam Climate Initiative BIOENERGY IN BRAZIL CONSUMPTION AND TRADE

Rotterdam Climate Initiative BIOENERGY IN BRAZIL CONSUMPTION AND TRADE. Jose Roberto Moreira Brazilian Reference Center in Biomass/IEE/Univ. of Sao Paulo Hotel Renaissance São Paulo, May 8, 2012. Ethanol production for different scenarios – 2008-2017.

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Rotterdam Climate Initiative BIOENERGY IN BRAZIL CONSUMPTION AND TRADE

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  1. Rotterdam Climate InitiativeBIOENERGY IN BRAZILCONSUMPTION AND TRADE Jose Roberto Moreira Brazilian Reference Center in Biomass/IEE/Univ. of Sao Paulo Hotel Renaissance São Paulo, May 8, 2012

  2. Ethanol production for different scenarios – 2008-2017

  3. * Agricultural prices expressed in terms of the energy value of liquid fuels – ethanol or biodiesel – produced. Values are indicative and do not reflect local price or operating cost differentials nor revenues from co-generation or by-products such as dried distillers grains. Source: IEA, November 2011

  4. Sugar cane mills geographycal profile in Brazil

  5. Potential bioelectricity from sugar cane – Brazil 2008-2020

  6. Biodiesel Production in Brazil (Billions of litres per year • Preliminary data ** Projection • Source: ANP and UBRABIO

  7. Forecasted biodiesel consumption – Brazil 2008-2017 Source: EPE, 2008

  8. Source: Who is winning the clean energy race, 2011. The Clean Energy Foundation and the Pew Center

  9. Source: Who is winning the clean energy race, 2011. The Clean Energy Foundation and the Pew Center

  10. Surprising enough is the volume of investments in the oil sector • Such investments surpass electricity investments; very unusual at globe level

  11. Source: Datagro 2011, No 11P

  12. EVOLUTION OF AUTO AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL FLEETS IN BRAZIL (OTTO CYCLE) Million of units

  13. BEST(BioEthanol for Sustainable Transport) Venues: Rio de Janeiro, RJ; and São Paulo, SP

  14. The City of Sao Paulo Receives the First Bus Fleet of Diesel Engine Busses Running on Ethanol May 25th, 2011 60 busses already sold 10 busses in operation by May 27, 2011 50 busses in operation by June 30, 2011 Source: CENBIO 2011

  15. Emission Limits for diesel engines Euro I NOx (g/kWh) Euro II Euro III Euro V Euro IV 2,0 3,5 5,0 7,0 8,0 Third engine generation MP (g/kWh) Second engine generation Source:SEKAB

  16. Source: EPA, 2010

  17. Sugar Cane Bagasse

  18. Wood Wastes from Pulp & Paper Industry

  19. THANK YOU VERY MUCH JOSE ROBERTO MOREIRA rmoreira69@hotmail.com

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