In addition to sugar and ethanol, Brazil's sugarcane industry has the capacity to produce electricity from biomass industrial waste. The costs for the industry are marginal and the returns are increasingly attractive, given rising electricity prices stemming from concerns about power shortages at the end of the decade.
By selling this power back to the grid, the sugarcane industry has also become Brazil's primary beneficiary of carbon credit trading. As a result, revenues from...
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