the national association of grain ethanol producers
has announced the commencement of operations for the latest ethanol
and corn oil facility in the municipality of Maracaju (MS) on January 1
with a capacity to produce 266 million liters of ethanol
161,000 tons of Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS)
brings the total number of industrial units dedicated to cereal ethanol in Brazil to 22
Ten of these facilities are fully devoted to cereal ethanol production
Corn and cereal ethanol now account for over 20% of Brazil’s national biofuel production
establishing themselves as crucial elements in the country’s ongoing energy transition
which represents over 90% of Brazil’s installed capacity
emphasized that with each operational launch of new units
Brazil solidifies its commitment to producing bioenergy derived from renewable and low-greenhouse-gas-emission matrices
The new facility in Maracaju is expected to generate around 200 direct jobs and 600 indirect jobs upon full completion
The construction phase engaged approximately 4,500 professionals
The strategic placement of the new facility aligns with Brazil’s efforts to enhance its bioenergy production capabilities as part of its commitment to renewable and sustainable energy sources
The addition of the Neomille unit underscores Brazil’s capability to efficiently execute and operationalize advanced bioenergy facilities
further propelling the nation towards its renewable energy goals
With corn and cereal ethanol assuming a significant share in Brazil’s biofuel landscape
the nation positions itself at the forefront of the global bioenergy movement
The success of the Neomille unit stands as a testament to Brazil’s capability to efficiently execute and operationalize advanced bioenergy facilities
The launch of this facility not only reinforces Brazil’s role as a major player in the biofuel sector but also signifies a step forward in the country’s transition towards sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solutions
The ongoing commitment to bioenergy production
as evidenced by the addition of the 22nd unit
solidifies Brazil’s position as a leading proponent of green and renewable energy practices on the global stage
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A man has been arrested for trying to extinguish the Olympic torch by throwing a bucket of water over it as it passed through his farming town of Maracaju in central Brazil
an officer at the local police station said on Monday
Police arrested the 27-year-old at the scene on Sunday for damaging public property
The crime can carry a sentence of between six months and three years in prison
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