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Biomass Energy In Brazil: Past Activities And Perspectives
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Refocus. , v. 2, n. 1, p. 26 - 29, 2001.
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Autor
Walter A.
Institución
Resumen
Historically, biomass has provided a large share of Brazil's energy supply. Despite its relevance, the success of some biomass programs has been constrained by short-term priorities to the detriment of long-term policies. The potential of biomass will only be accomplished if further activities are focused on sustainability in a broader sense. Arnaldo Walter, State University of Campinas, Brazil assesses bioenergy use in the country, highlighting past programs, activities and barriers to accomplishing future goals. 2 1 26 29 (2000) Statistical Yearbook, , http://www.anfavea.com.br McGowin, C., Hughes, E., Holt, N., (1999) Economic and Risk Evaluation of the Brazil Biomass-Gasification/Gas Turbine Demonstration Project, , http://www.worldbank.org Moreira, J.R., Goldemberg, J., The alcohol program (1999) Energy Policy, 27 (4), pp. 229-245 Moreira, J.R., Sugarcane for energy - Recent results and progress in Brazil (2000) Energy for Sustainable Development, 4 (3), pp. 43-54 (1999) Brazilian Energy Balance 2000, , Brasilia, Brazil Rosillo-Calle, F., Rezende, M.A.A., Furtado, P., Hall, D.O., (1996) The Charcoal Dilemma - Finding a Sustainable Solution for Brazilian Industry, , London, IT Press Rosillo-Calle, F., Bezzon, G., Production and use of industrial charcoal (2000) Industrial Uses of Biomass Energy - The Example of Brazil, , Rosillo-Calle, F Bajay, S.V. & Rothman, H. (eds.), London, Taylor & Francis