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BRAZILIAN MARKET ETHANOL

BRAZILIAN MARKET ETHANOL . ETHANOL . FUEL OF THE FUTURE. (Henry Ford - 1906). Ethanol first became popular as a fuel with the model T. (above) Henry Ford mixed ethanol with gasoline to run this machine. In 1850, 90 million gallons were produced in The United States.

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BRAZILIAN MARKET ETHANOL

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  1. BRAZILIAN MARKET ETHANOL

  2. ETHANOL FUEL OF THE FUTURE (Henry Ford - 1906) Ethanol first became popular as a fuel with the model T. (above) Henry Ford mixed ethanol with gasoline to run this machine. In 1850, 90 million gallons were produced in The United States.

  3. The Bazilian Ethanol ProgrammePro Alcohol Adopted in 1975 due to the international petrol crisis: 1 – Adding ethanol to gasoline 2 – Incentive for development of vehicles 100% on ethanol Why Ethanol? - Brazil has been one of the main producers of sugar cane since century XVI. - Since 1930 (especially during the 2nd World War),ethanol mixed with gasoline has been used as automotive fuel in Brazil with good results.

  4. Domestic sales of automobiles and light vehicles per fuel Source: Anfavea

  5. Productive Chain of Sugar in Brazil 5,4 million hectars 72 thousand growers 334 mills & destilleries (operation & projects) Harvest 380 million tons SUGAR 24 million tons ETHANOL 3,6 billion gallons BAGASS Bioplastic The market of future Ethanol Credits of Carbon Derivatives Food Lisine Pharmacy

  6. BRAZILIAN PROCESS

  7. Evolution of sugarcane in Brazil +69% Fao Stat database

  8. Evolution of sugarcane in Brazil + 420 % Fao Stat database

  9. New expansion areas for sugar cane growing AMAZON RAIN FOREST Pantanal Sugar Cane Atlantic Rain Forest Sources: IBGE & CTC

  10. 18 Anydrous 16 Hydrated 14 Total 12 10 Billion of liters 8 6 4 2 0 82/83 84/85 86/87 88/89 90/91 92/93 94/95 80/81 96/97 02/03 06/07 04/05 98/99 70/71 78/79 00/01 72/73 74/75 76/77 Ethanol Brazilian Production

  11. Ethanol production projection in Brazil between harvests 2005/06 and 2015/16 Thou. Million of liters Harvest Source: IEA

  12. Brazilian Ethanol Exportation Projection 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 Billion of liters 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10

  13. Energy Matrix 2005 Source: MME

  14. Benefits to the ozone layer in the Atmosphere Ethanol 100% Gasoline 0% Gasohol 22 % Source: ANFAVEA

  15. Ethanol Cluster - APLA APLA is an entity that seeks to unite all the ethanol productive chain,which is composed of industries that produce equipment, research and technical development centers, associations of the ethanol sector and producers: - 10 distilleries • - 70 industries • - 05 Institutions and Research and Development Centers • - 19 Public and Private Entities • - Harvest - 16,7 million tons • - Ethanol Production - 502 million liters • - Sugar - 1.380 thousand tons • - Energy - 172.900 mw/year

  16. APLA - Objectives - Planning and Organization of the Sector. • Association with government and private entities for development of the ethanol productive chain. • Advertisement of the products and services rendered by the companies. • Statistical Data Bank and Information Center. • Standardization and certification of ethanol and development of new technologies & equipment . • Development of executive project for logistic and production flow of the Ethanol Cluster area . • Studies and researches for new applications, markets and products derived from ethanol.

  17. New projects of distilleries anywhere in the world Products, Services and BrazilianTechnology Available • Economical feasibility studies and analysis of area/soils and weather feasibility • Supply of sprouts and productive & resitant genetic diversity • Technology for plague control and combat Photo: Unica

  18. Products, Services and Brazilian Technology Available • Machinery and Equipment for cutting, loading and transportation Photo: Motocana • “Turn-Key” Plants • . Sugar & Ethanol Plants • . Ethanol Destilleries • . Energy co-generation using bagass • . Biodiesel Plants Photo: Dedini • Consulting and follow-up of all process of the productive chain • Professional Qualification Photo: Unica

  19. BUSINESS PROPOSALS 1 – Ethanol Production Projects anywhere in the world: . Supply technology, render services and products . Studies of Economical Feasibility . Projects Implementation 2 - Exportation of Brazilian ethanol to the United Kingdon: . Strategic plan . Public policies . Local fuel distributors . Contacts with Brazilian producers . Logistic operators and traders 3 – Association with Brazilian companies for production of ethanol in Brazil . Contact with Producers Associations . Brazilian society legislation . Economical feasibility projects . Research Centers and Universities

  20. APLA - Members Ministério de Desenvolvimento, Indústria e Comércio Exterior

  21. Contacts APLA – Ethanol Cluster Municipal Department of Industry and Commerce of Piracicaba São Paulo - Brazil Phone: 55 19 3403-1160 E-mail: semic@piracicaba.sp.gov.br

  22. THANK YOU Luciano Santos Tavares de Almeida Secretary of Industry and Commerce Piracicaba - São Paulo - Brazil Tel: 55 19 3403-1160 E-mail: l.almeida@piracicaba.sp.gov.br

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