In response to oil price rises and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol usage in gasoline blends are being implemented by many countries, including major energy users such as USA, EU and Japan. As a result, Brazil, as the largest ethanol producer and exporter in the world, can expect growing foreign demand for ethanol exports. Also, the introduction of flex-fuel vehicles in Brazil is causing domestic sales of ethanol to increase steadily. In this paper, we investigate the regional and industrial economic consequences of rapid growth in Brazilian ethanol consumption and exports. For this, we use a disaggregated multi-regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) model with energy industry detail. Our modelling empha...
Ethanol biofuel demand in Brazil is highly dependent on macroeconomic and policy drivers, making it ...
Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane ethanol worldwide (28 billion litres in 2013) and its pr...
Should the U.S. and others open their economies to importation of Brazilian ethanol? How would this ...
In response to rising oil prices and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol ...
Concerns about energy security, rural development, and the environment have driven biofuel expansion...
Sugarcane in Brazil is processed into sugar and/or ethanol, often in flex plants that can switch bet...
Sugarcane in Brazil is processed into sugar and/or ethanol, often in flex plants that can switch bet...
We develop an economic model of flex plants, export demands and two domestic fuel demand curves : E...
In this paper, we simulate the Brazilian agriculture and transportation fuel sectors using a price e...
Being the two largest ethanol producers in the world, transportation fuel policies in Brazil and the...
The Brazilian government aims to increase the share of biofuels in the energy mix to around 18% by 2...
This paper assesses the impacts of the increase in the ethanol demand in Brazil and in ...
The Brazilian government aims to increase the share of biofuels in the energy mix to around 18% by 2...
Global discussions involving the enhancement of renewable energy use frequently highlight the Eu-rop...
Energy security and environmental concerns about global climate change have lead to recent growth in...
Ethanol biofuel demand in Brazil is highly dependent on macroeconomic and policy drivers, making it ...
Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane ethanol worldwide (28 billion litres in 2013) and its pr...
Should the U.S. and others open their economies to importation of Brazilian ethanol? How would this ...
In response to rising oil prices and carbon emission concerns, policies promoting increased ethanol ...
Concerns about energy security, rural development, and the environment have driven biofuel expansion...
Sugarcane in Brazil is processed into sugar and/or ethanol, often in flex plants that can switch bet...
Sugarcane in Brazil is processed into sugar and/or ethanol, often in flex plants that can switch bet...
We develop an economic model of flex plants, export demands and two domestic fuel demand curves : E...
In this paper, we simulate the Brazilian agriculture and transportation fuel sectors using a price e...
Being the two largest ethanol producers in the world, transportation fuel policies in Brazil and the...
The Brazilian government aims to increase the share of biofuels in the energy mix to around 18% by 2...
This paper assesses the impacts of the increase in the ethanol demand in Brazil and in ...
The Brazilian government aims to increase the share of biofuels in the energy mix to around 18% by 2...
Global discussions involving the enhancement of renewable energy use frequently highlight the Eu-rop...
Energy security and environmental concerns about global climate change have lead to recent growth in...
Ethanol biofuel demand in Brazil is highly dependent on macroeconomic and policy drivers, making it ...
Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane ethanol worldwide (28 billion litres in 2013) and its pr...
Should the U.S. and others open their economies to importation of Brazilian ethanol? How would this ...