Energy in Brazil

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111Ethanol fuel / Environment / Bioenergy / Energy crops / Environment of Brazil / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Agriculture in Brazil / Sugarcane / Ethanol / Biofuels / Sustainability / Energy

New roads to the same old place: the false solution of agrofuels Area of sugar cane plantation around of the Xapuri’s region / Acre/ Brazilian Amazon.

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Source URL: www.natbrasil.org.br

Language: English - Date: 2009-02-04 14:01:03
112Environment / Biofuels / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Ethanol / Sugarcane / Common ethanol fuel mixtures / Renewable energy / Flexible-fuel vehicle / Ethanol fuel in the United States / Ethanol fuel / Chemistry / Energy

Table of Contents Spring 2008, Volume 4 Cultivating a Sustainable Future: Sugarcane-Derived Power in Brazil

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Source URL: www.juis.global.wisc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-13 02:02:39
113Environment / Liquid fuels / Ethanol fuel / Fuels / Petroleum products / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Gasoline / Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels / Ethanol fuel in the United States / Energy / Sustainability / Biofuels

AR5_figure_8.3_table_page5

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Source URL: mitigation2014.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-30 13:40:05
114Energy economics / Energy policy / Low-carbon economy / Energy development / Biofuels / Renewable energy / Ethanol fuel / Brazil / Energy industry / Technology / Energy / Environment

Experiences of autonomous renewable energy production in family-based agriculture, resisting corporate agroenergy expansion Building

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Source URL: www.natbrasil.org.br

Language: English - Date: 2009-03-02 12:24:04
115Environment / Ethanol fuel / Fuels / Bioenergy / Ethanol / Corn ethanol / Issues relating to biofuels / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Biofuels / Sustainability / Energy

Industrial corn farming for ethanol contributes to water pollution, soil erosion, carbon dioxide emissions and oil demand. Other biofuels crops like switchgrass, corn stover and algae, require varying degrees of environm

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Source URL: libcloud.s3.amazonaws.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-13 16:36:04
116Land use / Plantation / Real estate / Wood fuel / Eucalyptus / Tree planting / Biomass / Lumber / Renewable energy in Brazil / Forestry / Land management / Wood

Economic Aspects of Plantation Forestry in Low Rainfall Areas of the New EnglandNorth West Region Introduction This leaflet provides some general information on the economic aspects of growing commercial plantations on f

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Source URL: www.rdani.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-15 01:31:12
117Energy economics / Appropriate technology / Environmental technology / Renewable energy / Technological change / Sustainable energy / Internationalization and localization / Language / Technology / Low-carbon economy / Linguistics

REINA project World EU Cluster Initiative in Renewables and sustainable Energy InterNAtional REINA project Internationalisation Strategy Deployment:  Brazil Wind Energy

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Source URL: www.clustercollaboration.eu

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-18 10:36:33
118Environment / Ethanol fuel / Liquid fuels / Bioenergy / Petroleum products / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Ethanol / Gasoline / Renewable energy / Biofuels / Energy / Sustainability

Microsoft PowerPoint - .LCOOL e BIODIESEL final UNCTAD1.ppt

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Source URL: r0.unctad.org

Language: English - Date: 2006-12-08 11:32:58
119Energy / Environment / World food price crisis / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Corn ethanol / Cellulosic ethanol / Maize / Food vs. fuel / Renewable fuels / Biofuels / Ethanol fuel / Sustainability

Diana Hernández Codero Biofueling Hunger: How uS Corn ethanol Policy Drives up food Prices in Mexico

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Source URL: www.actionaidusa.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-17 05:23:26
120Environment / Liquid fuels / Sustainable transport / Ethanol fuel / Fuel gas / Ethanol fuel in Brazil / Hydrogen vehicle / Indirect land use change impacts of biofuels / Ethanol / Biofuels / Chemistry / Energy

CA-GREET 1.8b versus 2.0 CI Comparison Table Approach and Limitations The following table compares fuel carbon intensities (CIs) from existing fuel pathways with estimates of corresponding CIs calculated with CA-GREET 2.

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Source URL: www.arb.ca.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-01 19:45:46
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