'Analyzing the Brazilian Ethanol Industry' - New Report Available

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As international oil prices soar, Brazil has been put at the forefront of a biofuels movement in which many countries view sugar cane, corn, soybeans, beets, cornstalks and native grasses as cleaner, money-saving substitutes for oil produced in politically unstable countries. Ethanol is higher in power-producing octane than most gasoline and can reduce tailpipe emissions of carbon monoxide and harmful particulates.

About a third of the fuel Brazilians use in their vehicles is ethanol, known in Brazil as "alcohol." That compares with three percent in the United States. All gasoline sold in Brazil contains at least 26% ethanol, but motorists driving flexible-fuel cars have the option of filling up with pure ethanol, or E100, which currently is selling for about half the price of the blend.

The trend in Brazil has far-reaching implications for environmental policy, trade and economic development in poor countries that may have a bright future producing crops that can be easily turned into fuels.

There is a lot happening in the field of biofuels in Brazil, and to capture these, we bring you the complete guide to the Brazilian Ethanol Industry Analyzing the Brazilian Ethanol Industry.

The report begins with an analysis of the basic know-hows one needs to be familiar with before starting on the fascinating journey of discovering the biofuels industry in Brazil. The economics of biofuels, issues facing the industry, regulatory barriers as well as incentives, technologies involved, major types of biofuels, and many other topics are discussed in depth at the starting of the report.

Divided into five sections, the report then moves on to Section Two, which is dedicated to a thorough analysis of the Brazilian Biofuels Industry. Information and research included in this section ranges from the optimism presiding over biofuels in Brazil, an overview of the industry, issues the industry is dealing with, questions about price sustainability, risks involved in biofuel investment, and much more.

Moving ahead, Section 3 is completely dedicated to analyzing the Brazilian ethanol/bioethanol industry. The section covers information pertaining to the history of the markets, the various regulations governing these markets, production statistics, industry potential, infrastructure requirements and present infrastructure, end use technologies, market structure, the various requirements for production of ethanol, area availability, analysis of the by-products markets, and so much more. Role of government institution and the private sector in the ethanol market is looked upon as well.

Section 4 looks at the major industry players such as Copersucar, COSAN, Petrobras, and others, drawing to a conclusion this in-depth research report.

Grab a copy of this report and get up-to-date on A to Z of the Brazilian Ethanol Industry

Key Topics

- What are Biofuels?

- Economics of Biofuels

- Metamorphosis of the Energy Industry & Biofuels

- Analyzing the Brazilian Biofuels Industry

- Introduction

- Analyzing the Present Market

- Requirements for the Production of Ethanol

- Analyzing the Ethanol By-Products Market

- Analyzing the Significant Markets

- Major Players in the Market

- Appendix

- Glossary of Terms

Companies mentioned:

- Copersucar

- COSAN

- Petrobras

- São Martinho S.A

- Crystalsev

- ARALCO

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