Franco Fogliata evaluated the cost of the productions starting from cane and corn.Â
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION. Tucumán and the NOA face a great challenge. FILE OF LA GACETA Â
In the biofuels topic there is a lot to do and to say. In its projection toward 2010, when the Law Nº 26.093 enters in validity according to the protocol rules signed by Argentina in Kyoto – commitment of 180 countries to reduce the emanations of toxic gases up to 2012 -, it still needs to define how Tucumán and the NOA should face this new challenge.Â
But besides the goal related with the use of the bioethanol as fuel or preservative of the naphthas, Franco Fogliata, author of the book titled “Biofuels; a look toward 2010; their impact in the country”, analyzes the costs of the productions coming from the sugar cane and the corn, besides the values of efficiency of the cultivations in the energetic conversion to obtain the final product.Â
Another chapter evaluates the use of other products to avoid the dichotomy between producing foods or biofuels, and also a topic that approaches the biodiesel with a focus that points out to the role of the Argentina in the international context, inside what would be a sustainable and economic production.Â
Other topics of importance that Fogliata includes in his book are the approaches sustainability over the production and the biofuels, as well as a development of the vegetable biosynthesis in the carbon hydrates and fatty acids, as basic raw materials for the biofuels obtaining.Â
Finishing, the expert outlines in his book a bottom question. It is the one referred to the definition of which would be the steps or objectives that must be traced in Tucumán and in the NOA to be inserted in this biofuels policy, since the time is scarce and the elaboration of the project constitutes an entire challenge.Â
Source:La Gaceta
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008 5:03 pm under , Biofuels-2007, Jorge-Busti, sugarcane, sutainable-energies.
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