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Rushlight Summer Showcase2019
Julian Beach, Business Development Director
20th June 2019
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The Green Fuels group is engaged in the
fight against climate change. We aim to
have a disproportionate impact on
greenhouse gas reduction through the
projects we operate, the technologies we
develop and the equipment that we sell,
without harm to the environment. We will
make money as we do so, and create
shareholder value, but we will measure our
success by the carbon we save.
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Sustainable renewable
fuels in Brazil
“Brazil is an important world market for aviation fuel, has an internal aerospace industry and rich availability of natural resources … developing a sustainable biofuel economy that does not impede food security or supply or cause land
use changes.”
Innovate UK Global Cooperation Feasibility
Study, 2017
Green Fuels group has established a subsidiary in
Brazil, Green Fuels Ventures América Latina, which will be the operating
entity for the projects in this region.
FuelMatic is globally proven, scalable, distributed biorefinery
solution, which is specifically designed to process waste
vegetable oils and animal tallow into biodiesel.
Equipment sold in more than 80 countries in 5 continents
420 million litres installed capacity worldwide
5 million tonnes CO2 emission saved
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 792216.
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Global drivers
• United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals
• ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) – carbon neutral growth from 2020
• CORSIA: Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation – reducing emissions from international air travel with alternative fuels
• IMO (International Maritime Organization): plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2050
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Project overview
Juiz de Fora pilot refinery will include:
• Biorefinery 3,000-litres-per-day
• Demonstration-scale municipal waste cooking oil collection system
• Mixed reforestation including sustainable, family cultivation of macaúba, a native oil-bearing crop
• Market-leading FuelMatic technology
• Template for distributed transformation of waste oils, fats and sustainable macaúba oil into biodiesel and biokerosene
Distributed-scale sustainable fuels in Brazil
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Project expansion
Brazil:
50 municipalities with waste UCOvolumes to support operation ofFuelMatic biorefineries from 3,000 to50,000 litres per day plus macaúba
Addition of SAF refining atcommercial scale
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Project funding
•Internal, institutional and multilateral investment to accelerate project expansion
•Growth in direct and indirect employment
•Alignment with the UN Sustainable Goals
•Most significantly, greenhouse gas savings of 2 million tonnes of carbon –a supplementary income stream
Sources of funding to date:
Innovate UK Global Collaboration
Feasibility Study
DECC Energy Entrepreneurs Fund
EU Horizon 2020
Cross-Government Prosperity Fund
These resources unlock several multipliers…
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Project vision
In 5 years’ time, the project has led to a business supporting 400 direct and more than 1000 indirect jobs in Brazil
The business is producing 300,000 tonnes of renewable fuel per year for aviation, road, rail and marine transport.
Some 75,000 ha of degraded land has been reforested
375,000 tonnes of waste have been taken out of the environment or the human food chain
A circular economy model for energy has been introduced to more than 25 businesses in Brazil
Community collection systems are active in at least 20 municipalities
Around R$100 million has been spent with Brazilian companies in the supply chain with over 2m tonnes of carbon saved
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Beyond Brazil
New Policies Scenario: aviation
accounts for 15% of world oil demand growth
to 2030
Sustainable Development
Scenario: biofuels will
reach 10% of aviation fuel
demand by 2030 and 20% by
2040
Meeting just 2% of future SAF demand will
require investment of
$10bn
Green Fuels will be producing
SAF at scale by 2021
IMO Emission Control Areas
with only 0.1% low-sulphur fuels
allowed
The potential supply of
sustainable renewable diesel with the current technology is an
estimated 10-20 Mt.
IMO plans to cut greenhouse gas
emissions by 50% by 2050
Source: IEASource: IEA Bioenergy
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Supply-led markets
UCO collection
infrastructure undeveloped
UCO exports prohibited
Degraded land suitable
for sustainable
reforestation
Availability of agricultural wastes with underutilised
energy potential
Demand-led hubs
Global centres for
supply of fuel
Key transport infrastructure
Where demand will
be supplemented by incentives
Deploy Green Fuels’ 16 years’experience in decentralised refiningto produce sustainable aviation andmarine fuel at scale in:
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FOR DETAILS OF THE 3-YEAR FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT ROADMAP PLEASE CONTACT:
Julian Beachwww.greenfuelsdobrasil.com.ukjulian.beach@greenfuels.co.uk+44 7715 674087
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