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Abstract: . . . RosilloCalle, F; Bajay, S.V. & Rothman, H. (eds.), Industrial Uses of Biomass Energy – The example of Brazil. London, Taylor & Francis. Rosillo-Calle, F. 2004. Uma Breve Análise do Potencial de Biomassa no Brasil. Biomassa & Energia, Viçosa-M G, v.1 n.3, p. 225-236. Rosillo-Calle, F, Walter, A. 2006. Global market for bioethanol: historical trends and future prospects. Energy for Sustainable Development, X (1): 18-30. Szwarc, . . . . . . Union. 2004. Sugar and Alcohol - Social Responsibility in a sustainable development context. Available at http://www.unica.com.br. UNICA – São Paulo Sugarcane A groindustry Union. 2004. Sugar and Ethanol from Brazil – Energy and Environmental Commodities. São Paulo. UNICA – São Paulo Sugarcane A groindustry Union. 2005. Available at http://www.portalunica.com.br. UNICA – São Paulo Sugarcane A groindustry Union. 2006. Available at . . . . . . 2004. Sugar and Alcohol - Social Responsibility in a sustainable development context. Available at http://www.unica.com.br. UNICA – São Paulo Sugarcane A groindustry Union. 2004. Sugar and Ethanol from Brazil – Energy and Environmental Commodities. São Paulo. UNICA – São Paulo Sugarcane A groindustry Union. 2005. Available at http://www.portalunica.com.br. UNICA – São Paulo Sugarcane A groindustry Union. 2006. Available at http://www.unica.com.br. . . . . . . be in developing a strong domestic market, diversified in number and type of suppliers and consumers, in the same pace as production grows (excepting charcoal). Then, scale and maturity would be brought to the wood bio-energy scenario and consequently more stable prices, as it happened with alcohol, after the gasoline blend, and recently through the flex fuel cars. References ABRACAVE – Associação Brasileira de Florestas Renováveis. . . . . . . Rodrigues, LG, Stolf, M , Cannaval, R, Sobreiro, R. 2004. Produção de Biomassa Florestal para Exportação: O Caso da Amcel. Biomassa & Energia, Viçosa-M G, v.1(1), p. 2936. Piacente, E, Walter, A. 2005. Bio-Ethanol Trade: Opportunities and Challenges for Brazil. 14th European Conference and Exhibition on Biomass Paris, October. RFA – Renewable Fuel Association. Homegrown for the Homeland Ethanol Industry Outlook 2005. Washington, . . . . . . Taylor & Francis. Rosillo-Calle, F. 2004. Uma Breve Análise do Potencial de Biomassa no Brasil. Biomassa & Energia, Viçosa-M G, v.1 n.3, p. 225-236. Rosillo-Calle, F, Walter, A. 2006. Global market for bioethanol: historical trends and future prospects. Energy for Sustainable Development, X (1): 18-30. Szwarc, A. 2004. Perspectivas para o mercado de álcool no Brasil. In: Fórum permanente de Energia – UNICAM P. Campinas, October. . . . . . . far as oil barrel costs more than US$ 25 (M acedo, 2002); j) in recent years, the genetic development of sugarcane species has advanced (e.g., more than 500 sugarcane varieties have been developed in Brazil). These developments have resulted reduction in the use of pesticides and of resultant environmental impacts, an increase of sugar content, the development of disease-resistant species, better adaptation to different soils, . . . --3000,7,214,3534,63882
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