Cybersecurity Awareness Training Presentation v2024.03
Biodiesel Partnership Proposal In Brazil
1. A HUB OF SKILLS IN THE BIODIESEL PRODUCTION CHAIN IN BRAZIL
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3. “ 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 ) vision
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7. 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. Market scenario and prospects Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
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9. " 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. Will oil prices rise further? Source: GTZ/WorldWatch Institute
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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. ⊲ Bearing high agricultural production costs ⊲ Bearing internal/external obligations of emission reduction (Kyoto Protocol and other compromises) ⊲ Bearing scarcity of cultivation lands ⊲ Willing strategic alternatives for diesel supply Possible partners Countries : ⊲ Having to meet social and environment responsibilities ⊲ Bearing environment liabilities ⊲ Willing to attract SRI and valuing their stock prices ⊲ Bearing intensive need of fuel sources ⊲ Investors in prospective high return SRI Companies : BIOFUELS: FUTURE´S MOST PROSPECTIVE INVESTMENT
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33. Implementation goals Internal capabilities External capabilities Professional POOL Roles of stakeholders strategies Action plan Resources management monitoring professional management BioVale Energy: your partner in Brazil.
Editor's Notes
Text 1 Ladies and gentlemen, good morning/afternoon. It’s gratifying to be here, in the capital of Germany, one of the most important economical partners of Brazil. I want to present you some figures of the biofuel market, in Brazil and in the world.
Brazil began, in the seventies, the most important program in the world with the aim of producing and consuming ethanol as a vehicle fuel. Today Brazil is the most competitive country in the production of sugar cane derived products. In an area of 5,4 million ha we produced, 179 Mton of sugar and 178,3 Mton of ethanol. But we still have 90 Mha of arable lands.