The former head of Enron South America predicts that cultivating 37 million hectares of sugar cane in Brazil would supply an ethanol blend world wide by 2030. Gordian Energy Partners, the executive’s firm, is raising $150m from US and European investors to fund sugar cane plantations and refineries in Brazil.
Brazilian sugar cane was the only biomass that received a thumbs-up as a biofuel feedstock in a controversial report issued last week and erroneously attributed to the OECD.
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