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Analysis of energy generation using an aeroderivative ethanol turbine - Feasibility study applied to the North of Rio de Janeiro

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The purpose was to analyze the capacity of the Norte Fluminense region for planting sugar cane and producing ethanol for electricity generation or, in the case of surpluses, for export. The focus of this research is to highlight the importance of this region and introduce a pioneering technology in the world, which has developed a gas turbine that runs on dual fuel (flex). By aligning this new generation process, creating mechanisms for a more stable raw material in production, making ethanol the primary liquid fuel in Brazil and improving its transportation through pipelines, we can obtain a chain of interconnected suppliers, with the option of exporting surpluses, thus strengthening the industry and the fragile ethanol economy.

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Bruno Guimarães Mothé - Experience in turbomachinery and mechanical inspection. Graduated as a technician in electromechanics, with a technical qualification in equipment inspection and Mechanical Engineering from UCAM. Degree in Science with a major in Chemistry from FASM and a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from UENF.

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Authors Fabrício B. Siqueira, Bruno Guimarães Mothé
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207766482
ISBN 9786207766482
No. of pages 60
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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