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Home / Bioethanol / News COUNTRIES SET INDICATORS FOR BIOENERGYCOUNTRIES SET INDICATORS FOR BIOENERGY This is not the first meeting on the matter - the last took place in the Netherlands - and the site and date for another meeting should be chosen by the end of this edition. But among the items already included in the list of sustainability indices for biofuels are, according to the Ministry, methodologies for evaluation of the emission of greenhouse gas by biofuels when compared to fossil fuels, indices for the improvement of working conditions in the area, measures for environmental improvement and indices for economic benefits, including the impact on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), regional development and expansion of the population's income in the country. The great lines for discussion about sustainability, according to Strapasson, are environmental, social and economic indices. The Brazilian recalls, however, that the GBEP is not mandatory. That is, the adoption of the criteria established is not compulsory, and depends on each nation. "It is a global partnership for bioenergy," said Strapasson, regarding the GBEP. The objective of the initiative is to contribute to the formation of an international positive agenda in bioenergy. Brazil, according to the Ministry representative at the event in Tunis, is a reference in bioenergy, as is the United States. The country has vast experience in the cultivation of sugarcane, as well as production and trade of ethanol on a large scale and the meeting was an opportunity to show the sustainability work in these areas, according to Strapasson. To him, expectations are for the list of indices and criteria to be closed by the end of the year. At the meeting, the structure of another work group in bioenergy was also defined, to operate in the areas of training, financing and technology transfer. The establishment of this task force took place at the last edition of the GBEP. Tunisia was chosen to host it, despite not being a member of the GBEP, as it is an African country. The organisation wanted to privilege the continent. The group has 29 members, among them Brazil, as well as 30 observers, where Tunisia is found. In the Arab world, just Sudan is an effective member of the GBEP. There are other Arab observers
Date: 12.05.2010 Leave your comment |
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