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Global Renewable
Warming Energy Biomass
1990 2004
International CMO Brazil Biomass and
Consulting and Business Renewable Energy first
Management specializing company specializing in
in international business sustainable design to use
led by Celso Marcelo de Brazil residual biomass and
Oliveira author of 44 law renewable energy
books published in Brazil
Biomass
2005
Participation of the founding of
the International Renewable
Energy international
organization that brings
together 60,
60,000 companies in
energy and biomass.
biomass.
Development of Biomass
Energy Project in Brazil
BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION INDUSTRY BIOMASS
SCENE
BRAZIL BIOMASS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
BRAZIL BIOMASS
Process Development Export Wood Chips by the Port São
2008
Sebastião Tin São Paulo with support from Alex Stewart
International and Trading Partner
Development of Biomass Project in Brazil with thematic
discussions with more than 150 Brazilian companies from
wood chips, biomass pellets and briquettes.
briquettes.
Process Development Export Wood Chips by Terminal
Arraial do Cabo Rio de Janeiro with the support of Pianka.
Pianka.
Biomass Project Maranhão involving the maximization of
babassu waste in the form of briquette.
briquette. Prototype
registered briquette of sugarcane bagasse,bagasse, cocoa,
coconut, coffee hulls, rice hulls and other ten non-
non-forest
products.
products. Project submitted in 2009 to 5,000
international companies in the form of Agro-
Agro-Briquette.
Briquette.
Participation in the first export from Brazil to Europe
Briquette.
Briquette.
BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION INDUSTRY BIOMASS
SCENE
BRAZIL BIOMASS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRY BIOMASS
President Dr.
Dr. Celso Marcelo de Oliveira
The director of the Brazil Biomass and Renewable Energy and the
International CMO Consulting and Business Management Ltd. and the
European Energy SL. He is a member of the Brazilian Institute of Corporate
Law, Banking Law, Policy and Consumer Rights, Tax Law and the Brazilian
Academy of Tax Law, the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce in Southern
Brazil, American Chamber of Commerce, International Confederation of
Entrepreneurs of the Portuguese . Member European Biomass Industry
Association and President of the Brazilian Association of Biomass
RENEWABLE ENERGY
GLOBAL WARMING
EUROPEAN UNION REDUCE CO2
1 Renewable Energy
2 Wind
3 HydroPower
4 Ocean Energy
5 Photovoltaic
6 Biomass
BIOMASS
1
Wood Chips and Wood Pellets and
Biomass Fuel Energy 2 Agro Pellets
3
4
BAGASSE
WOOD
SUGAR
BRAZIL
RESIDUAL
AGRO
AGRO
BRIQUETTE
PELLETS
Brazil Biomass is committed to providing renewable and sustainable biomass fuel solutions to
industrial and commercial customers, primarily through the scientific development and global
distribution of briquette agricultural commodities.
commodities. By utilizing the earth’s abundant raw materials and
innovative technology, Brazil Biomass Energy promotes energy practices that provide environmental,
ecologic, and economic benefits.
benefits. The company is committed to delivering to market a value-
value-added
agricultural briquette fuel product that we anticipate will help provide an economic stimulus to rural
and regional agricultural economies.
economies.
AGRICULTURAL BIOMASS FUEL ENERGY
Brazil Biomass Energy agricultural biomass fuel agro-
agro-briquette and agro-
agro-pellets are a unique and
revolutionary product.
product. Created from a specially formulated proprietary recipe incorporating various
forms of renewable agricultural biomass, this condensed form of fuel provides a sustainable, cost-
cost-
efficient, and environmentally responsible alternative to customary heat and electricity-
electricity-generating
options such as coal, natural gas, heating oil.
oil.
Energy
Agricultural Environmentally
Biomass Responsible
Alternative
AGRO BRIQUETTE
AGRO PELLETS
Sustainable
BIOMASS FUEL
ENERGY
Due to minimum dependence upon global politics and fluctuations of currencies, the supply and cost
level of agro-
agro-briquette and agro-
agro-pellets fuel is more stable than imported fuels, thus, providing long-
long-term
economic security.
security. Additionally, several environmental benefits are derived through the use of
agricultural biomass energy when compared to non- non-renewable fossil fuels.
fuels. Such benefits include:
include:
reduced air and water pollution, increased soil quality and reduction of erosion, and improved wildlife
habitat.
habitat.
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSABILITY
BB
Products (%)
2009 Harvest Residue
Sugar Cane 686.645.793 49,5% Bagasse
Wood Logs (m3) - 2007 121.520.350 0,18%
Wood Residue (m3) 2007 82.999.329
Corn (grain)
grain) 50.649.571 1,42%
Agro briquettes can also supply a range of briquettes baskets which allow our
pellets to be burned efficiently in traditional stoves providing a sustainable
alternative to gas patio heaters for outdoors heating.
heating. We feel our products can
make a real contribution to combating climate change whilst offering the
security of supply, cost effectiveness and quality a Brazil produced product can
deliver.
deliver. Agro briquette believes Brazil can make an important contribution to the
energy requirements whilst reducing carbon emissions from fossil fuels but has
to be managed properly like all resources.
resources.
WHY IS AGRO-
AGRO-BRIQUETTE INTERESTING
MEXICO
AGROPELLETS BAGASSE SUGAR CANE
AGROPELLETS BAGASSE SUGAR CANE
AGROPELLETS BAGASSE SUGAR CANE
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP
Barroman S. A.– Cree Industries - Tally Tropicals - Elite International Globe Trade - Asiskyb Lda - Energy Trading-
Trading-
Eastco International-
International- Engo Tech GmbH - Pellets Trading - Biorema GmbH – Denergi Aps –Beijieg Import Export Export--
Poerful Trading - PT Surya-
Surya- Biz Pons Trading-
Trading- BFB Thailand
Thailand–– South Africa Renewable Energy Engineer Technology
Centre - Bruce Manson and Associates
BRAZIL BIOMASS BUSINESS
Brazil
Biomass
Business Brazil
International
BRAZIL BIOMASS CONSULTANCY SCENE
Consultancy
Consultancy and Exporting
Brazil Biomass Consultancy Group
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Brazil Biomass and Renewable Energy
the first Brazilian company exporting
eucalyptus hard wood chips. chips. Our
company is producer and exporter of
products derived from biomass and
renewable energy in Brazil:
Brazil: paper and
pulp wood chips, biomass energy pine
wood chips, wood pellets and briquette
and agro-
agro-briquette.
briquette.
BRAZIL BIOMASS PROJECT SCENE
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The company’s longstanding focus on
and dedication to biomass has resulted
in the establishment of more than
companies in the biomass, wood chips,
pellets and briquette.
briquette.
Wood and biomass fuel energy
combustion systems for industrial or
district heating, substituting brown-
brown-coal
fired units.
units. Briquette and/or charcoal
production and biofuel and biomass
trading facilities in Brazil.
Brazil.
BRAZIL BIOMASS PROJECT SCENE
Technology
Process,
Process, Product and Technology
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fuels and chemicals from biomass.
biomass.
They’re part of a team working to turn
woodchips into a substitute for coal by using a
process called torrefaction,
torrefaction, which is greener,
cleaner, and more efficient than traditional coal
burning.
burning. For decades, environmental
organizations have raised concerns about the
environmental impact of burning fossil fuels,
particularly coal.
coal. During torrefaction,
torrefaction, woodchips
go through a machine that’s similar to an
industrial-
industrial-sized oven to remove moisture and
toast the biomass.
biomass.
DRY TORREFACTION BIOMASS
A recent study published in Science concludes that using biomass to produce electricity is 80 percent more efficient than
transforming the biomass to biofuels and 200%
200% more effective at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
emissions. The study was done by a
collaboration between researchers at Stanford University, the Carnegie Institute of Science, and the University of California.
California.
There's also the potential, according to the study, of capturing and storing the carbon dioxide emissions from power plants that use
wood chips, and other biomass materials as fuel.
fuel. Biomass,
Biomass, even though it releases CO2
CO2 when burned, overall produces less carbon
dioxide than do fossil fuels because plants grown to replenish the resource are assumed to reabsorb those emissions.
emissions. Capture
those combustion emissions instead and sequester them underground, and it would "result in a carbon-
carbon-negative energy source that
removes CO2
CO2 from the atmosphere.
atmosphere.
BUSINESS BRAZIL BIOMASS