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Private group reveals Brazil's 2 longest 'green fuel' pipelines

Brazil's privately owned Grupo Potencial will invest 200 million reais ($ 37 million) to construct two green fuel pipelines in the south of the farm powerhouse, the business's VicePresident Carlos Hammerschmidt said on Monday.

The biofuel pipelines, which will be built starting next year if all authorizations are given, will stretch 55 kilometers ( 34.2 miles) each and will the longest of the kind in the nation.

One of the new pipelines will transfer biodiesel and the other biofuels like ethanol, linking the business's Lapa biodiesel plant to a cluster of fuel distributors. It will spare the environment of use thousands of tanker trucks and make it possible for Potencial to boost its own tidy fuels portfolio.

The plant offers 65,000 cubic meters of biodiesel monthly typically, and plans to transport half of this by means of one of the new pipelines.

Potencial's investment signals confidence that overall biofuels demand will increase as consumers demand less contaminant sources of energy, requiring effective shipment options.

It's a question of humankind's survival, Hammerschmidt stated by telephone describing the significance of growing worldwide biofuels materials to avoid ever-more typical environmental disasters.

Brazilian biodiesel producers, with access to abundant raw materials like soy, are clearly at a benefit. Cargill and ADM. , to name a few, already produce biodiesel here while BP. is broadening its biofuels clout.

Potencial's job will likewise be transformational for the. state of Parana, a standard farm region and home to Brazil's. greatest biodiesel plant, the company's own Lapa compound, with. capacity for 900 million liters. The financial investment is also a. boost to Brazil's underdevelopment energy pipeline network,. which is about 5% of that of the United States, Hammerschmidt. said.

Potencial makes biodiesel at Lapa and prepares to offer corn. ethanol and soy-based sustainable aviation fuel in the future.

By 2027, Hammerschmidt said, the country will also start. demanding 1% of the fuel utilized on airplanes be sustainable. air travel fuel known as SAF.

Brazil's present compulsory biodiesel mix into diesel is 14%. and is slated to be 15% next March.

Potencial likewise announced a 100 million reais financial investment to. grow Lapa's production of glycerine, which stems from. biodiesel and is exported to China.

(source: Reuters)