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According to the study, Biopower In Brazil, Market Outlook To 2030, Update 2018 - Capacity, Generation, Investment Trends, Regulations And Company Profiles, some of the another companies that function in the Brazilian bio-energy industry include Suzano Papel E Celulose S.A, Companhia Brasileira de Energia Renovavel, Celulose Nipo-Brasileira S.A., Biosev SA and Avenge Bioenergia, S.A. All these companies possess the technical know-how as to how energy is to be venery from either biomass or biofuel. For more information on the research report, refer to below link https://www.kenresearch.com/energy-and-utilities/clean-technology/biopower-brazil-generation/152700-103.html
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Rise Of Bioenergy Power In Brazil: Ken Research Ethanol, a major constituent of Bio-energy is being produced in huge quantities in Brazil. Its production has been increasing year on year in the last decade. Many companies are aggressively pushing to increase their production of bio-energy which is the new energy fuel in Brazil. According to the study, 'Biopower In Brazil, Market Outlook To 2030, Update 2018 - Capacity, Generation, Investment Trends, Regulations And Company Profiles', some of the another companies that function in the Brazilian bio-energy industry include Suzano Papel E Celulose S.A, Companhia Brasileira de Energia Renovavel, Celulose Nipo-Brasileira S.A., Biosev SA and Avenge Bioenergia, S.A. All these companies possess the technical know-how as to how energy is to be venery from either biomass or biofuel. Brazil has occupied a major position in the world and currently holds a position that was previously dominated by well advanced and developed countries. Brazil has been witnessing strong economic growth in the recent years which is expected to be carried forward in the future. Brazilian government is trying to ensure that this phase of economic prosperity does not phase out soon. In hope of this, Brazilian government is promoting new industries that have the potential to change Brazil's future. One such industry is the bio-energy industry. In wake of rising greenhouse gas emissions as well as falling environmental quality, Brazil is moving towards renewable forms of energy with major emphasis on bio-energy. Brazil is one of largest producer of renewable form of energy amongst most industrialized nations. Brazil was devastated by riding petroleum import costs during the 1974-75. The then Brazilian government introduced a new plan called the Proalcool program which focused on shifting the energy dependence from oil to other renewable forms and that is when Bio-energy as a source of fuel gained much attention. Followed by this was in early 2000s that the country was introduced with fuel flex vehicles which did not run purely on petrol/diesel but required some ethanol. With increased demand for ethanol in cars, companies started using it with other products which led to the boom of bio*energy industry. Bio-energy that is developed using the Brazilian sugarcane is one the cheapest renewable form of energy. This has led to an international demand for the bio*energy produced in Brazil. Another key driver promoting the rise in this industry is the rising production of Sugarcane, another constituent required for producing bio-energy. Brazil is one of the largest producers of sugarcane in the world due to abundant water supply and idea climate conditions. This has naturally given a push to the bio-energy industry. The rise of the rise of the Brazilian bio-energy industry has led to innovation and investments in other business models as well. Companies are generating bioelectricity using the bio-energy. Innovations like Fuel Flex cars have taken up regular
gasoline vehicles. Ethanol powered planes have also been invented which can change the landscape of aviation industry as well. In Brazil, bio-energy is a main source of economic prosperity which supports various industries. Hence, the increase in one industry could lead to an increase in the growth of various industries which are connected with bio-energy market. History shows that a single fold investment in this industry has led to the overall expansion of the Brazilian economy. Companies and the government are investing huge amount in the upgrading the technology to bring in more efficiency and cost effectiveness. The competition in this industry is intense with companies trying to hold on to their market share by exploiting their USP. New entrants are expected to bring a new technology that could potentially change the bio-energy market in Brazil. For more information on the research report, refer to below link:- https://www.kenresearch.com/energy-and-utilities/clean-technology/biopower-brazil- generation/152700-103.html Related Reports:- https://www.kenresearch.com/energy-and-utilities/clean-technology/biopower-united-kingdom- generation/152726-103.html https://www.kenresearch.com/energy-and-utilities/clean-technology/biopower-china- generation/152725-103.html Contact Us: Ken Research Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications Sales@kenresearch.com +91-9015378249