Mr. Zannoni also said that
Brazilian sugar mills burn most of their own bagasse to create energy in cogeneration plants, and increasingly have been selling the excess power to the national grid.
Not exact matches
This system, now well established in the
Brazilian ethanol industry, is spreading to
sugar mills in other countries that produce the remaining 80 percent of the world
sugar harvest.
Here's a promising project:
Brazilian and Italian entrepreneurs are investing $ 114 million in a plan to convert bagasse, a waste product from
sugar cane, into pellets that can be burned as fuel at your average, run - of - the -
mill coal plant.