Title of article
Historical carbon budget of the brazilian ethanol program
Author/Authors
Sergio Pacca، نويسنده , , Jose R. Moreira، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
4863
To page
4873
Abstract
This work models the carbon neutralization capacity of Brazilʹs ethanol program since 1975. In addition to biofuel, we also assessed the mitigation potential of other energy products, such as, bioelectricity, and CO2 emissions captured during fermentation of sugar caneʹs juice. Finally, we projected the neutralization capacity of sugar caneʹs bio-energy system over the next 32 years. The balance between several carbon stocks and flows was considered in the model, including the effects of land-use change. Our results show that the neutralization of the carbon released due to land-use change was attained only in 1992, and the maximum mitigation potential of the sugar cane sector was 128 tonnes of CO2 per ha in 2006. An ideal reconstitution of the deployment of the sugar cane sector, including the full exploitation of bio-electricityʹs potential, plus the capture of CO2 released during fermentation, shows that the neutralization of land-use change emissions would have been achieved in 1988, and its mitigation potential would have been 390 tCO2/ha. Finally, forecasts of the sector up to 2039 shows that the mitigation potential in 2039 corresponds to 836 tCO2/ha, which corresponds to 5.51 kg of CO2 per liter of ethanol produced, or 55% above the negative emission level.
Keywords
Greenhouse gas emission mitigation , Land use change emissions
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
972944
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