Energy transition products

Biofuels

Already relevant industry

Rio Grande do Sul is already one of the largest producers of soy, corn and animal fat in Brazil, essential raw materials for the production of biofuels, especially biodiesel. Furthermore, it has a well-developed agricultural infrastructure, with a vast transport and storage network, as well as a qualified workforce in the sector, facilitating the production and distribution of biofuels.

Research and Development

There are several research institutions in Rio Grande do Sul that are working on developing more efficient technologies for the production of biofuels, which could lead to advances that make production in Rio Grande do Sul even more competitive.

Renewable energies

Relevant renewable industry in the State

Rio Grande do Sul already has several companies installed and investing in the generation of renewable energy throughout the state, which is a relevant sector in the economy of Rio Grande do Sul.

Growing internal and external demand for consumption

Energy consumption in Rio Grande do Sul has grown at a rate 3x greater than the state's installed capacity, with processes of digitalization and industrialization of the economy requiring a robust increase in energy generation. Furthermore, public and private decarbonization climate commitments increase the need to use clean, renewable sources of electricity to replace fossil sources.

Potential for renewable generation at a competitive cost

High and growing wind potential in the Southern Half (on and off-shore) and relevant solar potential in Campanha and the Northwest with generation at competitive costs, can constitute a socioeconomic lever for the development of key regions.

green hydrogen

Distinctive performance in the generation of renewable energy

RS has a high capacity for generating solar energy, and, above all, onshore and offshore wind energy with competitive costs. There are projects already in operation in the state, which, combined with licensing initiatives, could place Rio Grande do Sul as a protagonist in wind generation.

Local economy fueled by industries with demand for clean energy

H2V applications connect to important sectors of the economy of Rio Grande do Sul, such as agriculture, petroleum derivatives and biodiesel, due to the influence exerted on products derived from ammonia and methanol (fertilizers, biodiesel, formaldehyde, etc.) . Other conventional uses of H2 include the hydrogenated vegetable oil (food) industry, cellulose and paper (hydrogen peroxide), and glass.

Formation of a business environment focused on H2V production

The state government launched the RS H2V Program to develop the green hydrogen production chain, with tax incentives, investments in research and development and support for the installation of companies in the sector, aiming at the production and export of H2 through Rio Grande do Sul.

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