Summary Through the assessment of three decades of the Alcohol Program in Brazil, the paper shows that adequate public policies regarding biomass production can deliver direct benefits like energy security improvement, foreign exchange savings, and local employment generation, reduced urban air pollution and avoided CO2 emissions. Moreover, the paper shows that Brazilian produced ethanol has faced economies of scale, technical progress and productivity gains and is no longer dependent on subsidies to be competitive. The paper also examines the potential in Brazil for fostering other biofuels, namely biodiesel obtained from vegetable oils, as well as their implications on sustainable energy development.ethanol biodiesel biofuels biomass sust...
Brazil is the world’s largest producer of ethanol, a biofuel used mainly in automobiles as an addit...
Brazil is the only country that has managed to successfully implement an economically viable large-s...
With the future of transport embracing new models of mobility, hybridization and electrification, a ...
Through the assessment of three decades of the Alcohol Program in Brazil, the paper shows that adequ...
Ethanol is a biofuel that is used as a replacement for approximately 3% of the fossil-based gasoline...
The National Alcohol Program - ProAlcool, created by the government of Brazil in 1975 resulted less ...
This paper analyses Brazil's experience with biofuels, focusing on the central role of the federal g...
Starting in 1975, the Brazilian ethanol programme is the world’s oldest and most advanced biofuels p...
All the benefits (environmental, social, strategic, macro-economic) of biomass as energy source are ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between food security and cleaner...
Brazilian ethanol has been used as biofuel since the 1970s, and currently is replacing approximately...
The development of a green economy is key to achieve sustainable development. Investing in greening ...
Global discussions involving the enhancement of renewable energy use frequently highlight the Eu-rop...
This paper maps out and analyses the wide range of policies and players that have shaped the phenome...
Brazil was the first country to use bioethanol in large volumes, still in the 70's, to cope with the...
Brazil is the world’s largest producer of ethanol, a biofuel used mainly in automobiles as an addit...
Brazil is the only country that has managed to successfully implement an economically viable large-s...
With the future of transport embracing new models of mobility, hybridization and electrification, a ...
Through the assessment of three decades of the Alcohol Program in Brazil, the paper shows that adequ...
Ethanol is a biofuel that is used as a replacement for approximately 3% of the fossil-based gasoline...
The National Alcohol Program - ProAlcool, created by the government of Brazil in 1975 resulted less ...
This paper analyses Brazil's experience with biofuels, focusing on the central role of the federal g...
Starting in 1975, the Brazilian ethanol programme is the world’s oldest and most advanced biofuels p...
All the benefits (environmental, social, strategic, macro-economic) of biomass as energy source are ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between food security and cleaner...
Brazilian ethanol has been used as biofuel since the 1970s, and currently is replacing approximately...
The development of a green economy is key to achieve sustainable development. Investing in greening ...
Global discussions involving the enhancement of renewable energy use frequently highlight the Eu-rop...
This paper maps out and analyses the wide range of policies and players that have shaped the phenome...
Brazil was the first country to use bioethanol in large volumes, still in the 70's, to cope with the...
Brazil is the world’s largest producer of ethanol, a biofuel used mainly in automobiles as an addit...
Brazil is the only country that has managed to successfully implement an economically viable large-s...
With the future of transport embracing new models of mobility, hybridization and electrification, a ...