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Goldemberg J., 2009
The Brazilian biofuels industry
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Goldemberg J., University of São Paulo, Brazil
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Ethanol is a biofuel that is used as a replacement for approximately 3% of the fossil-based gasoline consumed in the world today. Most of this biofuel is produced from sugarcane in Brazil and corn in the United States. The subjects addressed in the present article include the rationale for the ethanol program in Brazil, its present status and its perspectives. The environmental benefits of the program, particularly the contribution of ethanol to reducing the emission of greenhouse gases, are discussed, as well as the limitations to its expansion.
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