Ukraine and Brazil have a lot in common, similar economies, and thus, it is necessary to strengthen cooperation, especially ...
Electric vehicles are leading the charge to decarbonize the global auto industry, but Brazil is making a strong case for bioethanol. And some of the biggest names in the business are jumping on board.
In an effort to complement its world-leading ethanol production, Brazil is looking to embrace biodiesel and meet a goal of producing 855 million liters per year by 2011. To do so, Petroleum Brasil ...
Cosan SA, a Brazilian bioethanol company, is selling a stake in Brazil's largest mining company Vale SA in order to repay debt obligations. This is reported in a press release from Cosan. As part of ...
Brazil industry group Unica predicts sugarcane processing will be down to 525 MMT, a 13.3% reduction. It also predicts a 8.7% reduction to 27.7 billion liters in total ethanol production.
The Scania OmniCity double-decker will carry 81 passengers and be powered by ethanol made from Brazilian sugar cane ... she told the BioEthanol conference in London on Friday.
“With this initiative, Brazil reasserts its leading position in ethanol production and use, and Petrobras takes yet another step in the search for alternative sources of power generation” said ...
Ethanol production for 2006 was 3.5 billion liters and the previsions for 2012 are 9 billion. But this ethanol is not only for Brazilian cars: 5.5 billion gallons are to be exported. Petrobras ...
Ethanol production in Brazil began in 1933 as a way to overcome excess sugar cane production with the enactment of Brazil’s first ethanol blending mandate. In the early 1970s, as the result of ...