Analysis of the Brazilian Combined Heat and Power Market from Biomass Source

Analysis of the Brazilian Combined Heat and Power Market from Biomass Source

Bright Future Ahead for Brazilian Sugarcane and Ethanol Sector

RELEASE DATE
24-Oct-2012
REGION
Latin America
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Market Research
Research Code: N9F2-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01402-LA-MR_07905
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Analysis of the Brazilian Combined Heat and Power Market from Biomass Source
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This market research covers the Brazilian combined heat and power market from biomass sources. With the biofuels market growing in Brazil, the potential to generate electricity from byproducts of industrial processes has grown as well; this is the case of the sugar and ethanol market. Many ethanol producers utilize combined heat and power technologies to supply their own electrical demands. This has created the opportunity to diversify its sources of revenue, since most sugar cane processing plants have the capability to generate and sell excess power to the grid; consequently, reducing operational risks and serving as a second source of revenue.

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This market research covers the Brazilian combined heat and power market from biomass sources. With the biofuels market growing in Brazil, the potential to generate electricity from byproducts of industrial processes has grown as well; this is the case of the sugar and ethanol market. Many ethanol producers utilize combined heat and power technologies to supply their own electrical demands. This has created the opportunity to diversify its sources of revenue, since most sugar cane processing plants have the capability to generate and sell excess power to the grid; consequently, reducing operational risks and serving as a second source of revenue.
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