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Biodiesel in Brazil: A Rising Tide? Part III: The Right Feedstock at the Right Time

Atalaia Research, Aug 2008, Pages: 6


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In this third part of the series, the publisher investigates the availability of different feedstock for Biodiesel production and address the question, which feedstock merits future investment?

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- Learn the advantages and disadvantages of oil-seeds, Jatropha, and algae feedstock for Biodiesel production.
- Learn which feedstock merits future investment.

Executive Summary:

In part one of the publisher's three part series on Biodiesel in Brazil, the publisher identified the key drivers that may be creating a Rising Tide in the Biodiesel industry, which include:
- The demand for Biodiesel
- Impact of the “Food vs. Fuel” debate
- The consumer price of diesel fuel
- The price of feedstock
- The price of Methanol and Glycerin
- Availability of non-food chain feedstocks
-- In this third part of the series, the publisher will investigate the availability of feedstock.
-- The publisher suggests that algae may be a disruptive technology in the Biodiesel supply chain.
- Algae may negatively affect the Farmer of oil-seeds, since algae producers would be a direct competitor.
- Algae may positively affect the Biodiesel supply chain by reducing the cost of feedstock and producing a larger supply of feedstock in a shorter time frame than non-food chain oil seed Farmers.
- Algae will become the superior source of feedstock for the Biodiesel industry in Brasil within the next 5-7 years.

Products Mentioned:

- oil-seeds
- algae



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