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A HUB OF SKILLS IN THE BIODIESEL
  PRODUCTION CHAIN IN BRAZIL




                  WWW.REDEJATROPHANET.NING.COM
                  BIOBALEMINAS@GMAIL.COM
goal

      To set up a pool of highly professional
 organizations in the private and public sector to
organize the bio-diesel production chain , making
    available to the market turn-key projects
                  (from soil to oil)


       promoting sustained development and poverty
alleviation, creating opportunities and a new model for
 the intensive and extensive use of the energy biomass
                   potential of Brazil.
vision


 “Take joint actions and improve efforts to work together
 at all levels to improve access to reliable and affordable
 energy services for sustainable development sufficient to
  facilitate the achievement of the MDGs, including the
  Goal of halving the proportion of people in poverty by
2015, and as a means to generate other important services
   that mitigate poverty, bearing in mind that access to
       energy facilitates the eradication of poverty”

             ( Summit on Sustainable Development in the
                  Johannesburg Plan of Implementation )
our challange
 In modern economies, large scale poverty imposes an enormous
 economic loss, wasting the talents and energies of hundreds of
 millions of people , diverted from socially productive activities that
 could create wealth for society to the struggle for mere survival.

The partnerships
should be at the
global level, at the
country level with
national
stakeholders and
external partners
acting together,
the private sector
and civil-society      But the fundamental partnership, and
institutions
collaborating to       ultimately the only one that counts, is with the
create conditions      poor themselves. They have the talents, the
that emancipate        skills and the knowledge of their own
poor groups.           environment.
Innovation of BioVale Hub for industries

                         Cold mechanical expelling

    OIL EXPELL           Phosphorous low content
                         by-products with high nutricional content

                          Ethanol technology
TRANSESTERIFICATION       Low operational cost
                          Meeting International requirements

                          Plenty local feed-stock
ANIDRUS ALCOHOL           High calorific power
  DESTILLATION
                          Low production cost

                           re-usage of water and contaminated
 BIOLOGICAL             glycerin
 TREATMENT               Cogeneration of electric and thermal
                        energy
                         Production of biological fertilizer
Linking the various stakeholders

The main objective of the Hub is to bring capabilities of the various
stakeholders involved in the bio-diesel production chain, both in Brazil and
abroad providing resources and diffusing knowledge to the linked firms.

The benefits provided through such linkages are of great significance because
of the complimentary capabilities among the stakeholders.

 Linkages with foreign organizations can be a great driver of dynamism and
competitiveness to develop effectively and rapidly the Brazilian bio-diesel
program. The foreign firms benefit from linkages are reduced costs, local
market and product intelligence and enhanced assets (UNCTAD 2001).

MINASINVEST´s interventions, as a leading IPA (Investment promotion agency)
are important to the extent that investors believe that an enterprising IPA can
assist them in identifying and introducing reliable local firms and
organizations with whom the investors can partner.

The linkage envisages upgrading domestic enterprises; facilitating the
transfer of technology, knowledge and skills; improving business and
management practices; and facilitating access to finance and markets.
Market scenario and prospects


     the price of
     crude oil tripled
     between early
     2002 and mid-
     2005 while
     natural gas
     reaches a level
     six times greater
     than ten years
     earlier.
        Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
The growing gap
     energy companies have not invested in building
  enough refinery capacity to meet the growing level of      companies have
  world demand. World oil production has gone up by 40%    not been able to
  in the past 20 years while refinery capacity has only    find enough new
  gone up 15%.                                             oil and gas fields
                                                           to replace the
                                                           exhausting ones.

                                                             Oil is being
                                                           pumped out of
                                                           the ground three
                                                           times faster than
                                                           it is being
                                                           replaced by new
                                                           oil finds.




the oil reserves discovered between 1950 and 1980 are being run down.
                                                 Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
Will oil prices rise further?

"There are not enough large-scale projects in the development
pipeline right now to offset declining production in mature oil fields
and to meet global demand growth beyond 2007". (Chris Skrebowski,
the editor of the Petroleum Review )




                                          The total amount of
                                          energy that the world
                                          gets from oil and gas
                                          will begin to decline
                                          after 2010.



                                            Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
What alternative sources to fill the gap?


  The global demand for oil is increasing by just over 2%
every year at present.
  This increase in demand added to the gap being created
by the declining supply, implies new energy sources each
year equivalent to 4-5 per cent of the world's current oil
production:
       around 1,800 million barrels of oil a year.

 In 2015, when world gas output ceases to increase to
meet the its growing demand , the new energy sources
would have to increase the annual rate at which they grew

       by another 900 million barrels.
                                     Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
What alternative sources to fill the gap?

  The only truly sustainable energy sources are those based
on the flow of energy from the sun: solar, hydro, wind,
wave, biomass.

  These flows are very large in comparison with humankind's
use of energy.

 Renewable sources can therefore meet all the world's
energy needs, both now and in the future.

  The amount of energy supplied by renewable sources
could be 120 times its present level .
     The problem is to develop these sources
     quickly enough to fill the gap as it opens up.
                                      Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
Biofuels: a Booming Industry


The world is on the verge of
unprecedented growth in the
production and use of biofuels , by
virtue of:

   Rising oil prices, national security
concerns, the desire to increase farm
incomes, and a host of new and
improved technologies .

  The two most prevalent biofuels are
ethanol and biodiesel.

World production of ethanol more
than doubled between 2000 and 2005,
while production of biodiesel
quadrupled.
New Technologies, New Gains


                                          Biofuel production
                                         has become
                                         substantially more
                                         efficient over the last
                                         25 years as Brazil and
                                         the United States
                                         have scaled up their
                                         industries.
                                          Such incremental
                                         gains are likely to
                                         continue for years to
                                         come.


However, the greatest potential for biofuels lies in the
development of new technologies that will significantly
expand the range of biomass feedstock, increase
conversion efficiencies, and lower production costs.
Biofuels: A New Future for Rural Communities

One of the main benefits of biofuels is their potential to increase
farm incomes and strengthen rural economies. The World Bank
reports that biofuel industries require about 100 times more workers
per unit of energy produced than the fossil fuel industry.

In 2004, the Brazilian sugarcane sector was responsible for 1 million
jobs (direct)/4 million (indirect) corresponding to the production of
350 million tonnes of cane (UNICA, 2003 and Goldemberg, 2003).

The dispersed nature of agriculture makes it unlikely that biofuel
production will become as centralized as the oil industry.

In the focused region of the project (Jequitinhonha & Mucuri Valleys)
the access to modern forms of energy is limited or absent. An
orchastrated pool of competences involved in the biodiesel
production chain can help provide income and clean, accessible
energy that is vital for rural development and poverty alleviation.
Further benefits

  In general, biofuels have a solidly positive GHG balance. Energy crops
have the potential to reduce GHG emissions by more than 100 percent
(relative to petroleum fuels) because such crops can also sequester carbon
in the soil as they grow.

  Large deforested areas could be recovered by crops producing
vegetable oils in order to produce biofuels.

  Even with subsidies, the economic savings with biofuels from avoided oil
imports are considerable: between 1975 and 1987, ethanol saved Brazil
$10.4 billion in foreign exchange while costing the government $9 billion
in subsidies. This investment paid off even more in subsequent years:
studies show that from 1976–2004, Brazil’s ethanol production substituted
for oil imports worth $60.7 billion—or as much as $121.3 billion including
the avoided interest that would have been paid on foreign.
RET OPPORTUNITIES
  Renewable energy will have to supply a greater share of the world's
energy requirements.

  It is estimated that the market for clean energy technologies could
be worth $1.9 trillion by 2020. The financial sector has a key role to
play in developing and promoting this market.

  In the next 25 years, the world will consume all that has been
produced in fossil oils so far.

  The world´s dramatic increment for fuels should be supplied by bio-
fuels.

 In the future, In the short run, ETHANOL and BIO-DIESEL are the
main bio-fuels.

    Renewable energy is both a solution and a business
  opportunity; BUSINESS AS AN AGENT OF WORLD BENEFIT
Biodiesel - a Mutual Profitable Partnership


   As oil prices and environmental concerns have risen in the past few
 years, investment in new biofuel facilities has mushroomed in Brazil.

   The Brazilian National Program for use and production was
 incorporated in the Brazilian energy matrix by Law nr 11.097/2005 .

    Large trans-national corporations, as ADM, have already started
 investing in biodiesel projects in Brazil

   The crop area required to produce the blend of initial mandatory
 2% of biodiesel will be 1.5 million hectares, equivalent to only 1% of
 the total acreage under crops or available for agriculture throughout
 Brazil (150 million hectares).



BIOVALE ENERGY: YOUR PARTNER IN BRAZIL – FROM INCEPTION TO CONCEPTION
Brazilian ethanol´s use and production


 PRODUCTION CAPACITY: 18 billion liters/year
PRODUCTION: 15 billion liters/year (seed/2004/2005)
EXPORTATION: 2.4 billion liters in 2004
SUGAR CANE PLANTED AREA: 5.6 million hectares
POTENTIAL FOR AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION IN BRAZIL:
    90 million hectares of arable lands – Without any forest removal
INTEGRATED PRODUCTION OF SUGAR AND ETHANOL:
    Provide production flexibility
UTILIZATION OF ETHANOL IN VEHICLES IN BRAZIL:
    Automobiles, light commercials, motor-cycles and aircrafts
    Flexible Fuel light vehicles: reached 37% of internal market sales in
  2005
Brazil: a global benchmark in RET

Brazil has ideal conditions for becoming a major world producer of
biodiesel. It has a vast amount of arable land, part of which is not
suitable for food crops but has the right soil and climate for
growing a range of oilseeds.

Biodiesel will make Brazil a global benchmark in the use of
renewable fuels.It first won this position in the 1970s with the
introduction of ethanol made from sugarcane to power automotive
vehicles.

The National Alcohol Program, Proálcool, was the largest fossil
fuel substitution program in the world automotive market. It is
still considered a global example of excellence, and Brazil remains
the largest producer and consumer of fuel alcohol in the world.

The experience Brazil has accumulated through the Proálcool
serves as a strong foundation for implementing the biodiesel
program and maximizing the nation’s competitiveness in a
relatively short period.
Brazilian domestic market projection



       Law 11 097/2005: it sets forth a mandatory use of biodiesel
   mixture to diesel, which reflects in the following prospects




                                                                  2020
                                                                  2020


                                                                  20%
                                                                12,4
                                                                 12,4
                                                              billions
                                                               billions
                                                            liters/year
                                                             liters/year



Source: MME
Brazil’s export potential

With the launch of commercial production, Brazil
becomes a potential exporter of biodiesel.

The EU aims to ensure that 2% of all the fuel consumed
in the region is renewable by 2005, but it has limited
acreage available for growing rapeseed, the main
feedstock produced in Europe, and industrial capacity is
insufficient to meet the stipulated demand.

Despite these constraints, the proportion of renewable
fuels is set to reach 5.75% by 2010 according to EU
Directive 30, ratified by the European Parliament in May
2003.

Given the limitations for production growth in Europe,
Brazilian biodiesel enjoys an unprecedented opportunity
to build market share in the continent Europe.
Features of envisaged agricultural area:


          Total semi-arid area: 1.219.021,50
          Km2, equivalent to about 1/5 of Brazil
          – comprising ten States Maranhão,
          Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte,
          Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe
          e Bahia and Minas Gerais. Population:
          1/3 of Brazil (55 million)
Possible partners

          Countries   :                       Companies     :
   Bearing high agricultural            Having to meet social and
production costs                     environment responsibilities

   Bearing internal/external            Bearing environment liabilities
obligations of emission reduction
(Kyoto Protocol and other               Willing to attract SRI
compromises)                         and valuing their stock prices

   Bearing scarcity of cultivation      Bearing intensive need of fuel
lands                                sources

   Willing strategic alternatives       Investors in prospective high
for diesel supply                    return SRI

   BIOFUELS: FUTURE´S MOST PROSPECTIVE INVESTMENT
Prospects of biodiesel cooperation/partnership


Possible areas of interest:

 Utilization of Partners technology for biodiesel plants in
 building, logistics, utilization of glycerin and other by-
 products, specification, engine tests, etc.

 Sale of carbon credits (MDL) obtained through the
 utilization of biodiesel in Brazil.

 Export of vegetal oil and biodiesel to Partner´s country.

 Exploitation of the potential domestic market
MINAS GERAIS STATE:
              The ideal place for investments in Brazil

                          Strategically located in the Southeast region of
                          Brazil: concentrating 78% of Brazilian consuming
                          market .
                          18 million people.
                          Territory greater than many European countries.
                          Plenty and cheap land for plantation
                          Third largest South American economy.
                          Excellent infra-structure
                          Abundant energy and modern communication.
                          Modern law on Public-private partnerships,
                          respecting obligations with investors and partners.
                          Expedient and practical action from Public
                          Administration
                          Strong competitiveness for new enterprises
                          Highly qualified labor
MINAS GERAIS State stands at a vibrant moment in its development,
introducing entrepreneurial changes, innovation, paradigm shifts, and
openness for new alternatives and investments.
The State program for bio-fuels

The program, set forth in Law no. 15.976/2006 has the following goals:

  Research and technology development;
  Technology transfer to the private sector;
  Job posts creating and improvement of income distribution;
  Reduction of fossil diesel imports;
  Reduction of gas pollution emission;
  Development of Feed-stock production

Targets up to 2007/2008 :

  250.000 hectares crop plantation for production of B2 (blend 2% ),
  reaching 625.000 he for production of B5 in 2013;

  Direct income generation to 100.000 families, corresponding to about
  500.000 job posts up to 2007.
Jatropha curcas: the feedstock

Perennial crops of Jatropha Curcas will be used to protect lands that are
vulnerable to erosion and to restore lands degraded by grazing.




The yields of currently used biofuel feedstock vary widely. Jatropha
  seeds have proven advantageous in several spheres.
Jatropha curcas: the feedstock

Jatropha is identified under the physical-chemical platform of
biomass energy conversion route. It is a drought-resistant
perennial, living up to 50 years and growing on marginal soils
(HENNING, 1996).

The remote rural communities of the Brazilian semi-arid in drought
regions will be able to address their energy needs using the
Jatropha resource.

 The Jatropha Curcas was especially selected because the plant is
not an invasive species (GÜBITZ ET AL., 1999) and permits the
growth of other plants in its vicinity, so it does not negatively
affect the ecosystem.


   The results of the researches developed by EPAMIG, the State
  Agriculture R&D entity, in the 80´and the preliminary current
( 2004/2006) results attest the potentiality of the jatropha curcas
                 cultivation in the semi-arid region
Development model



The development model is based on the working
relationship between the community benefiting
from the BIO-VALE project, a local technical NGO,
an enterprising development agency , a foreign
development agency, Government stakeholders
and a corporation.

Each entity has its respective and important roles
that complement, harmonize and support one
another leading to the ultimate success and
sustainability of the project.
            “The private sector can play an important role
            towards furthering development, for development
            cannot occur without conditions that are amenable to
            the conduct of business.” (United Nations)
Development model: Investment agency



MINASINVEST, a not-for profit investment agency, will be primarily in
charge of the social-economic factors coordinating the efforts among
the various stakeholders, which includes:

enhancing logistics, building market information systems.

Identifying and coordinating the best partners;

Developing policies and strategies to improve competitiveness;

Strengthening the producers´ negotiating position ;

Providing well-researched analyses;

Government and institutional relationships involved in the project.
Development model:The Community



The local community possesses direct responsibility towards the day-
today running of the biofuel project . Particular emphasis is given on
the socio-economic empowerment of women, thus women groups will
be specially utilized to manage the project.

The role of the community should therefore be:

● Provision of land for Jatropha plantation and site for the
establishment of the oil extraction unit.
● Responsibility for the day-to-day management of plantation,
including: cultivation and harvesting.
● Commitment of human resources for project development such as
unskilled labor (to handle farmlands), access to skilled labor.

In order to help the community in their quest towards sustainable
development, it is very important that they should be the main
recipient of all benefits accrued from the project.
BIOVALE ENERGY & PARTNERS


GENERAL CORPORATE ACTIVITIES
 General coordination among the various stakeholders
 Resources (financial and management)
 Industrialization: oil extraction and trans-esterification
 Logistics (sales, distribution, export process, shipping)


GENERAL CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
 turn-key/Global solution in BioDiesel projects
 Research & Development
 Institutional and Government support
 Project development, Project Financing an Funding
 International product commercialization
 Logistics (sales, distribution, export process, shipping)
professional management



Implementation                     goals

                   Internal                      External
                 capabilities                   capabilities

                                Professional
                                   POOL
  monitoring
                                   Roles of              strategies
                                stakeholders

                  Resources                Action plan
                 management


       BioVale Energy: your partner in Brazil.

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Biodiesel partnership proposal in brazil

  • 1. A HUB OF SKILLS IN THE BIODIESEL PRODUCTION CHAIN IN BRAZIL WWW.REDEJATROPHANET.NING.COM BIOBALEMINAS@GMAIL.COM
  • 2. goal To set up a pool of highly professional organizations in the private and public sector to organize the bio-diesel production chain , making available to the market turn-key projects (from soil to oil) promoting sustained development and poverty alleviation, creating opportunities and a new model for the intensive and extensive use of the energy biomass potential of Brazil.
  • 3. vision “Take joint actions and improve efforts to work together at all levels to improve access to reliable and affordable energy services for sustainable development sufficient to facilitate the achievement of the MDGs, including the Goal of halving the proportion of people in poverty by 2015, and as a means to generate other important services that mitigate poverty, bearing in mind that access to energy facilitates the eradication of poverty” ( Summit on Sustainable Development in the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation )
  • 4. our challange In modern economies, large scale poverty imposes an enormous economic loss, wasting the talents and energies of hundreds of millions of people , diverted from socially productive activities that could create wealth for society to the struggle for mere survival. The partnerships should be at the global level, at the country level with national stakeholders and external partners acting together, the private sector and civil-society But the fundamental partnership, and institutions collaborating to ultimately the only one that counts, is with the create conditions poor themselves. They have the talents, the that emancipate skills and the knowledge of their own poor groups. environment.
  • 5. Innovation of BioVale Hub for industries Cold mechanical expelling OIL EXPELL Phosphorous low content by-products with high nutricional content Ethanol technology TRANSESTERIFICATION Low operational cost Meeting International requirements Plenty local feed-stock ANIDRUS ALCOHOL High calorific power DESTILLATION Low production cost re-usage of water and contaminated BIOLOGICAL glycerin TREATMENT Cogeneration of electric and thermal energy Production of biological fertilizer
  • 6. Linking the various stakeholders The main objective of the Hub is to bring capabilities of the various stakeholders involved in the bio-diesel production chain, both in Brazil and abroad providing resources and diffusing knowledge to the linked firms. The benefits provided through such linkages are of great significance because of the complimentary capabilities among the stakeholders. Linkages with foreign organizations can be a great driver of dynamism and competitiveness to develop effectively and rapidly the Brazilian bio-diesel program. The foreign firms benefit from linkages are reduced costs, local market and product intelligence and enhanced assets (UNCTAD 2001). MINASINVEST´s interventions, as a leading IPA (Investment promotion agency) are important to the extent that investors believe that an enterprising IPA can assist them in identifying and introducing reliable local firms and organizations with whom the investors can partner. The linkage envisages upgrading domestic enterprises; facilitating the transfer of technology, knowledge and skills; improving business and management practices; and facilitating access to finance and markets.
  • 7. Market scenario and prospects the price of crude oil tripled between early 2002 and mid- 2005 while natural gas reaches a level six times greater than ten years earlier. Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
  • 8. The growing gap energy companies have not invested in building enough refinery capacity to meet the growing level of companies have world demand. World oil production has gone up by 40% not been able to in the past 20 years while refinery capacity has only find enough new gone up 15%. oil and gas fields to replace the exhausting ones. Oil is being pumped out of the ground three times faster than it is being replaced by new oil finds. the oil reserves discovered between 1950 and 1980 are being run down. Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
  • 9. Will oil prices rise further? "There are not enough large-scale projects in the development pipeline right now to offset declining production in mature oil fields and to meet global demand growth beyond 2007". (Chris Skrebowski, the editor of the Petroleum Review ) The total amount of energy that the world gets from oil and gas will begin to decline after 2010. Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
  • 10. What alternative sources to fill the gap? The global demand for oil is increasing by just over 2% every year at present. This increase in demand added to the gap being created by the declining supply, implies new energy sources each year equivalent to 4-5 per cent of the world's current oil production: around 1,800 million barrels of oil a year. In 2015, when world gas output ceases to increase to meet the its growing demand , the new energy sources would have to increase the annual rate at which they grew by another 900 million barrels. Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
  • 11. What alternative sources to fill the gap? The only truly sustainable energy sources are those based on the flow of energy from the sun: solar, hydro, wind, wave, biomass. These flows are very large in comparison with humankind's use of energy. Renewable sources can therefore meet all the world's energy needs, both now and in the future. The amount of energy supplied by renewable sources could be 120 times its present level . The problem is to develop these sources quickly enough to fill the gap as it opens up. Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
  • 12. Biofuels: a Booming Industry The world is on the verge of unprecedented growth in the production and use of biofuels , by virtue of: Rising oil prices, national security concerns, the desire to increase farm incomes, and a host of new and improved technologies . The two most prevalent biofuels are ethanol and biodiesel. World production of ethanol more than doubled between 2000 and 2005, while production of biodiesel quadrupled.
  • 13. New Technologies, New Gains Biofuel production has become substantially more efficient over the last 25 years as Brazil and the United States have scaled up their industries. Such incremental gains are likely to continue for years to come. However, the greatest potential for biofuels lies in the development of new technologies that will significantly expand the range of biomass feedstock, increase conversion efficiencies, and lower production costs.
  • 14. Biofuels: A New Future for Rural Communities One of the main benefits of biofuels is their potential to increase farm incomes and strengthen rural economies. The World Bank reports that biofuel industries require about 100 times more workers per unit of energy produced than the fossil fuel industry. In 2004, the Brazilian sugarcane sector was responsible for 1 million jobs (direct)/4 million (indirect) corresponding to the production of 350 million tonnes of cane (UNICA, 2003 and Goldemberg, 2003). The dispersed nature of agriculture makes it unlikely that biofuel production will become as centralized as the oil industry. In the focused region of the project (Jequitinhonha & Mucuri Valleys) the access to modern forms of energy is limited or absent. An orchastrated pool of competences involved in the biodiesel production chain can help provide income and clean, accessible energy that is vital for rural development and poverty alleviation.
  • 15. Further benefits In general, biofuels have a solidly positive GHG balance. Energy crops have the potential to reduce GHG emissions by more than 100 percent (relative to petroleum fuels) because such crops can also sequester carbon in the soil as they grow. Large deforested areas could be recovered by crops producing vegetable oils in order to produce biofuels. Even with subsidies, the economic savings with biofuels from avoided oil imports are considerable: between 1975 and 1987, ethanol saved Brazil $10.4 billion in foreign exchange while costing the government $9 billion in subsidies. This investment paid off even more in subsequent years: studies show that from 1976–2004, Brazil’s ethanol production substituted for oil imports worth $60.7 billion—or as much as $121.3 billion including the avoided interest that would have been paid on foreign.
  • 16. RET OPPORTUNITIES Renewable energy will have to supply a greater share of the world's energy requirements. It is estimated that the market for clean energy technologies could be worth $1.9 trillion by 2020. The financial sector has a key role to play in developing and promoting this market. In the next 25 years, the world will consume all that has been produced in fossil oils so far. The world´s dramatic increment for fuels should be supplied by bio- fuels. In the future, In the short run, ETHANOL and BIO-DIESEL are the main bio-fuels. Renewable energy is both a solution and a business opportunity; BUSINESS AS AN AGENT OF WORLD BENEFIT
  • 17. Biodiesel - a Mutual Profitable Partnership As oil prices and environmental concerns have risen in the past few years, investment in new biofuel facilities has mushroomed in Brazil. The Brazilian National Program for use and production was incorporated in the Brazilian energy matrix by Law nr 11.097/2005 . Large trans-national corporations, as ADM, have already started investing in biodiesel projects in Brazil The crop area required to produce the blend of initial mandatory 2% of biodiesel will be 1.5 million hectares, equivalent to only 1% of the total acreage under crops or available for agriculture throughout Brazil (150 million hectares). BIOVALE ENERGY: YOUR PARTNER IN BRAZIL – FROM INCEPTION TO CONCEPTION
  • 18. Brazilian ethanol´s use and production PRODUCTION CAPACITY: 18 billion liters/year PRODUCTION: 15 billion liters/year (seed/2004/2005) EXPORTATION: 2.4 billion liters in 2004 SUGAR CANE PLANTED AREA: 5.6 million hectares POTENTIAL FOR AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION IN BRAZIL: 90 million hectares of arable lands – Without any forest removal INTEGRATED PRODUCTION OF SUGAR AND ETHANOL: Provide production flexibility UTILIZATION OF ETHANOL IN VEHICLES IN BRAZIL: Automobiles, light commercials, motor-cycles and aircrafts Flexible Fuel light vehicles: reached 37% of internal market sales in 2005
  • 19. Brazil: a global benchmark in RET Brazil has ideal conditions for becoming a major world producer of biodiesel. It has a vast amount of arable land, part of which is not suitable for food crops but has the right soil and climate for growing a range of oilseeds. Biodiesel will make Brazil a global benchmark in the use of renewable fuels.It first won this position in the 1970s with the introduction of ethanol made from sugarcane to power automotive vehicles. The National Alcohol Program, Proálcool, was the largest fossil fuel substitution program in the world automotive market. It is still considered a global example of excellence, and Brazil remains the largest producer and consumer of fuel alcohol in the world. The experience Brazil has accumulated through the Proálcool serves as a strong foundation for implementing the biodiesel program and maximizing the nation’s competitiveness in a relatively short period.
  • 20. Brazilian domestic market projection Law 11 097/2005: it sets forth a mandatory use of biodiesel mixture to diesel, which reflects in the following prospects 2020 2020 20% 12,4 12,4 billions billions liters/year liters/year Source: MME
  • 21. Brazil’s export potential With the launch of commercial production, Brazil becomes a potential exporter of biodiesel. The EU aims to ensure that 2% of all the fuel consumed in the region is renewable by 2005, but it has limited acreage available for growing rapeseed, the main feedstock produced in Europe, and industrial capacity is insufficient to meet the stipulated demand. Despite these constraints, the proportion of renewable fuels is set to reach 5.75% by 2010 according to EU Directive 30, ratified by the European Parliament in May 2003. Given the limitations for production growth in Europe, Brazilian biodiesel enjoys an unprecedented opportunity to build market share in the continent Europe.
  • 22. Features of envisaged agricultural area: Total semi-arid area: 1.219.021,50 Km2, equivalent to about 1/5 of Brazil – comprising ten States Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe e Bahia and Minas Gerais. Population: 1/3 of Brazil (55 million)
  • 23. Possible partners Countries : Companies : Bearing high agricultural Having to meet social and production costs environment responsibilities Bearing internal/external Bearing environment liabilities obligations of emission reduction (Kyoto Protocol and other Willing to attract SRI compromises) and valuing their stock prices Bearing scarcity of cultivation Bearing intensive need of fuel lands sources Willing strategic alternatives Investors in prospective high for diesel supply return SRI BIOFUELS: FUTURE´S MOST PROSPECTIVE INVESTMENT
  • 24. Prospects of biodiesel cooperation/partnership Possible areas of interest: Utilization of Partners technology for biodiesel plants in building, logistics, utilization of glycerin and other by- products, specification, engine tests, etc. Sale of carbon credits (MDL) obtained through the utilization of biodiesel in Brazil. Export of vegetal oil and biodiesel to Partner´s country. Exploitation of the potential domestic market
  • 25. MINAS GERAIS STATE: The ideal place for investments in Brazil Strategically located in the Southeast region of Brazil: concentrating 78% of Brazilian consuming market . 18 million people. Territory greater than many European countries. Plenty and cheap land for plantation Third largest South American economy. Excellent infra-structure Abundant energy and modern communication. Modern law on Public-private partnerships, respecting obligations with investors and partners. Expedient and practical action from Public Administration Strong competitiveness for new enterprises Highly qualified labor MINAS GERAIS State stands at a vibrant moment in its development, introducing entrepreneurial changes, innovation, paradigm shifts, and openness for new alternatives and investments.
  • 26. The State program for bio-fuels The program, set forth in Law no. 15.976/2006 has the following goals: Research and technology development; Technology transfer to the private sector; Job posts creating and improvement of income distribution; Reduction of fossil diesel imports; Reduction of gas pollution emission; Development of Feed-stock production Targets up to 2007/2008 : 250.000 hectares crop plantation for production of B2 (blend 2% ), reaching 625.000 he for production of B5 in 2013; Direct income generation to 100.000 families, corresponding to about 500.000 job posts up to 2007.
  • 27. Jatropha curcas: the feedstock Perennial crops of Jatropha Curcas will be used to protect lands that are vulnerable to erosion and to restore lands degraded by grazing. The yields of currently used biofuel feedstock vary widely. Jatropha seeds have proven advantageous in several spheres.
  • 28. Jatropha curcas: the feedstock Jatropha is identified under the physical-chemical platform of biomass energy conversion route. It is a drought-resistant perennial, living up to 50 years and growing on marginal soils (HENNING, 1996). The remote rural communities of the Brazilian semi-arid in drought regions will be able to address their energy needs using the Jatropha resource. The Jatropha Curcas was especially selected because the plant is not an invasive species (GÜBITZ ET AL., 1999) and permits the growth of other plants in its vicinity, so it does not negatively affect the ecosystem. The results of the researches developed by EPAMIG, the State Agriculture R&D entity, in the 80´and the preliminary current ( 2004/2006) results attest the potentiality of the jatropha curcas cultivation in the semi-arid region
  • 29. Development model The development model is based on the working relationship between the community benefiting from the BIO-VALE project, a local technical NGO, an enterprising development agency , a foreign development agency, Government stakeholders and a corporation. Each entity has its respective and important roles that complement, harmonize and support one another leading to the ultimate success and sustainability of the project. “The private sector can play an important role towards furthering development, for development cannot occur without conditions that are amenable to the conduct of business.” (United Nations)
  • 30. Development model: Investment agency MINASINVEST, a not-for profit investment agency, will be primarily in charge of the social-economic factors coordinating the efforts among the various stakeholders, which includes: enhancing logistics, building market information systems. Identifying and coordinating the best partners; Developing policies and strategies to improve competitiveness; Strengthening the producers´ negotiating position ; Providing well-researched analyses; Government and institutional relationships involved in the project.
  • 31. Development model:The Community The local community possesses direct responsibility towards the day- today running of the biofuel project . Particular emphasis is given on the socio-economic empowerment of women, thus women groups will be specially utilized to manage the project. The role of the community should therefore be: ● Provision of land for Jatropha plantation and site for the establishment of the oil extraction unit. ● Responsibility for the day-to-day management of plantation, including: cultivation and harvesting. ● Commitment of human resources for project development such as unskilled labor (to handle farmlands), access to skilled labor. In order to help the community in their quest towards sustainable development, it is very important that they should be the main recipient of all benefits accrued from the project.
  • 32. BIOVALE ENERGY & PARTNERS GENERAL CORPORATE ACTIVITIES General coordination among the various stakeholders Resources (financial and management) Industrialization: oil extraction and trans-esterification Logistics (sales, distribution, export process, shipping) GENERAL CONSULTING ACTIVITIES turn-key/Global solution in BioDiesel projects Research & Development Institutional and Government support Project development, Project Financing an Funding International product commercialization Logistics (sales, distribution, export process, shipping)
  • 33. professional management Implementation goals Internal External capabilities capabilities Professional POOL monitoring Roles of strategies stakeholders Resources Action plan management BioVale Energy: your partner in Brazil.