RE: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film

2004-12-02 Thread Cosner, Christopher W.

hey I want to go to Brazil? do you need any help makig the movie?



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of william lemorande
Sent: Wed 12/1/2004 6:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film



Chico,

Thanks ... That is a great offer.  I will hopefully give you
some details in a few months.  It would be great to work
with a pro like your daughter, particularly since she speaks
portugese.  ( I am assuming she does and also speaks english)
And to stay with someone knowledgable like yourself would
be invaluable.

This is such terrific opportunity.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Bill

- Original Message -
From: FRANCISCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film


 Bill
 Here is Chico. Wellcome to Brasil.You can stay in my place and you can
 work with my daughter as she graduated as movie director and she is fluent
 in English.
 This cope with small expenses. Suggest you contact alcohol traders and
 fuel marketers in you rpart of the world.
 Very best
 Chico

 william lemorande wrote:


 I am a film maker and am thinking of going to Brazil to do a documentary
 on the origins and uses of alcohol (ethanol) as a fuel in Brazil.

 If any of you has any idea on how to finance this, I would sure
 appreciate
 them.  My best guess is about $30,000.

 I have already talked to a couple of TV stations and they have interest
 in
 airing it ..but no interest in underwriting it.

 Bill Lemorande
 Milwaukee, WI
 PS  I have won over 20 awards including a CLIO

 - Original Message - From: Hakan Falk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:04 AM
 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some Brazilian ethanol factsl



 Luis,

 I am very interested in the report also and if you find it useful, I can
 publish it on our site for download by other interested parties. If you
 also could write a short commentary to it and if it is legal to offer
 the report to the public, I am very interested in offering it to a wider
 public also.

 As everybody are aware of, I find the Brazilian activities in the
 biofuel field very important and also the knowledge base that is built
 during the last 30+ years. Giving it as much publicity as possible and
 to learn from them, must be of global interest. It is also an important
 recognition of the experiences and support for all parties involved. I
 belive that a marketing of Brazilian technology is not only good for
 Brazil, but also for the global community and everybody that supports
 the wider use of biofuels.

 The value of Brazil's experiences and knowledge cannot be over rated and
 if I can be of help, it would make me happy.

 Hakan

 At 08:00 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:

 Hi
 I would request you to please mail me reuters report on present and
 future of Brazilian Ethanol Industry as well as Emberaers release on
 their Ethanol powered Aircraft.
 Regards,
   sumer c jain

 CONTACTOS MUNDIALES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dear William and all.

 The Brazilian ethanol output in 2003 was 14,000,000,000 liters =
 3,703,000,000 US gallons
 US production for the same year was 12,000,000,000 
 3,174,000,000 

 Other notes on Ethanol in Brazil:

 * There are over 4 million cars that use 100% ethanol in their engines
 * Ethanol-gasoline blends start at around 25%
 * EMBRAER, the largest domestic airplanes manufacturer, will release in
 about four months their model Ipanema that
 will use ethanol aviation fuel, with the following consequences: 5%
 power
 increase, increased climb rate, speed and altitude, lower engine
 maintenance
 costs, lower emissions (of course), 66% lower fuel costs. (Source:
 EMBRAER
 Press Release)
 * In Brazil ethanol is produced from Blackstrap molasses as well as
 from
 sugar cane juice
 * The sugar cane productivity is 80 Metric Tons/Hectare/Year. This
 agricultural yield is equivalent to some 6,500 liters
 ethanol/Hectare/year.
 * The current area planted with cane for sugar and ethanol production
 is
 around 4.9 million Hectares.

 There is a recent report by Reuters on the present and future of the
 Brazilian ethanol industry, which I will be happy to mail
 upon request, as well as the EMBRAER release on their ethanol-powered
 Ipanema.aircraft.

 There is a lot to learn from the Brazilian huge ethanol experiment wich
 they
 started more than 30 yeasr ago!.

 May all of you have a very nice Sunday,

 Luis R. Calzadilla
 Contactos Mundiales
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 From: william lemorande
 To:
 Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Forget the Tiger, put some Mushrooms in your
 Tank



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Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film

2004-12-02 Thread FRANCISCO


Your enthusiasm is contagious. I like that. Yes, Rebecca does speak 
Portuguese even though she learned to write in English first ( We are 
adopted Houstonian )
We have to plan this trip and documentary properly and we will do it!! 
We can set good meetings with oil co. ethanol producers, local DOE and 
car manufacturers and last and the most important: the consumer. Well 
... let's plan at the do time. We will do right  the right thing, at the 
right time, with the right resources at the first time!!
Please consider that Jan and February are vacation time and very few 
people will be available.( Unless you want to enjoy our summer time and 
the local beaches ) Also consider that  during Jan/Feb/March it rains a lot.
I kindly ask our colleagues to contribute with the plan at the due time 
and I also suggest you coordinate the efforts.
Local cost of living is not bed. A huge lunch at a barbecue house costs 
no more than US$ 13

Very Best for all of us
Chico
Ps Bill are you French descend?

william lemorande wrote:


Chico,

Thanks ... That is a great offer.  I will hopefully give you
some details in a few months.  It would be great to work
with a pro like your daughter, particularly since she speaks
portugese.  ( I am assuming she does and also speaks english)
And to stay with someone knowledgable like yourself would
be invaluable.

This is such terrific opportunity.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Bill

- Original Message - From: FRANCISCO 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film



Bill
Here is Chico. Wellcome to Brasil.You can stay in my place and you 
can work with my daughter as she graduated as movie director and she 
is fluent in English.
This cope with small expenses. Suggest you contact alcohol traders 
and fuel marketers in you rpart of the world.

Very best
Chico

william lemorande wrote:



I am a film maker and am thinking of going to Brazil to do a 
documentary

on the origins and uses of alcohol (ethanol) as a fuel in Brazil.

If any of you has any idea on how to finance this, I would sure 
appreciate

them.  My best guess is about $30,000.

I have already talked to a couple of TV stations and they have 
interest in

airing it ..but no interest in underwriting it.

Bill Lemorande
Milwaukee, WI
PS  I have won over 20 awards including a CLIO

- Original Message - From: Hakan Falk 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some Brazilian ethanol factsl




Luis,

I am very interested in the report also and if you find it useful, 
I can publish it on our site for download by other interested 
parties. If you also could write a short commentary to it and if it 
is legal to offer the report to the public, I am very interested in 
offering it to a wider public also.


As everybody are aware of, I find the Brazilian activities in the 
biofuel field very important and also the knowledge base that is 
built during the last 30+ years. Giving it as much publicity as 
possible and to learn from them, must be of global interest. It is 
also an important recognition of the experiences and support for 
all parties involved. I belive that a marketing of Brazilian 
technology is not only good for Brazil, but also for the global 
community and everybody that supports the wider use of biofuels.


The value of Brazil's experiences and knowledge cannot be over 
rated and if I can be of help, it would make me happy.


Hakan

At 08:00 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:


Hi
I would request you to please mail me reuters report on present 
and future of Brazilian Ethanol Industry as well as Emberaers 
release on their Ethanol powered Aircraft.

Regards,
  sumer c jain

CONTACTOS MUNDIALES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear William and all.

The Brazilian ethanol output in 2003 was 14,000,000,000 liters =
3,703,000,000 US gallons
US production for the same year was 12,000,000,000 
3,174,000,000 

Other notes on Ethanol in Brazil:

* There are over 4 million cars that use 100% ethanol in their 
engines

* Ethanol-gasoline blends start at around 25%
* EMBRAER, the largest domestic airplanes manufacturer, will 
release in

about four months their model Ipanema that
will use ethanol aviation fuel, with the following consequences: 
5% power
increase, increased climb rate, speed and altitude, lower engine 
maintenance
costs, lower emissions (of course), 66% lower fuel costs. (Source: 
EMBRAER

Press Release)
* In Brazil ethanol is produced from Blackstrap molasses as well 
as from

sugar cane juice
* The sugar cane productivity is 80 Metric Tons/Hectare/Year. This
agricultural yield is equivalent to some 6,500 liters 
ethanol/Hectare/year.
* The current area planted with cane for sugar and ethanol 
production is

around 4.9 million Hectares.

There is a recent report by Reuters on the present and future of the
Brazilian

Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film

2004-12-02 Thread william lemorande


Would love to have you along.
But first I have to raise some money for myself.
Can you pay your own way?
Also do you have any video skills or journalism skills?
Maybe some other skills ???
Tell me about them.
Thanks for your offer.
Bill
- Original Message - 
From: Cosner, Christopher W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:45 AM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film


hey I want to go to Brazil? do you need any help makig the movie?



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of william lemorande
Sent: Wed 12/1/2004 6:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film



Chico,

Thanks ... That is a great offer.  I will hopefully give you
some details in a few months.  It would be great to work
with a pro like your daughter, particularly since she speaks
portugese.  ( I am assuming she does and also speaks english)
And to stay with someone knowledgable like yourself would
be invaluable.

This is such terrific opportunity.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Bill

- Original Message -
From: FRANCISCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film



Bill
Here is Chico. Wellcome to Brasil.You can stay in my place and you can
work with my daughter as she graduated as movie director and she is fluent
in English.
This cope with small expenses. Suggest you contact alcohol traders and
fuel marketers in you rpart of the world.
Very best
Chico

william lemorande wrote:



I am a film maker and am thinking of going to Brazil to do a documentary
on the origins and uses of alcohol (ethanol) as a fuel in Brazil.

If any of you has any idea on how to finance this, I would sure
appreciate
them.  My best guess is about $30,000.

I have already talked to a couple of TV stations and they have interest
in
airing it ..but no interest in underwriting it.

Bill Lemorande
Milwaukee, WI
PS  I have won over 20 awards including a CLIO

- Original Message - From: Hakan Falk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some Brazilian ethanol factsl




Luis,

I am very interested in the report also and if you find it useful, I can
publish it on our site for download by other interested parties. If you
also could write a short commentary to it and if it is legal to offer
the report to the public, I am very interested in offering it to a wider
public also.

As everybody are aware of, I find the Brazilian activities in the
biofuel field very important and also the knowledge base that is built
during the last 30+ years. Giving it as much publicity as possible and
to learn from them, must be of global interest. It is also an important
recognition of the experiences and support for all parties involved. I
belive that a marketing of Brazilian technology is not only good for
Brazil, but also for the global community and everybody that supports
the wider use of biofuels.

The value of Brazil's experiences and knowledge cannot be over rated and
if I can be of help, it would make me happy.

Hakan

At 08:00 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:


Hi
I would request you to please mail me reuters report on present and
future of Brazilian Ethanol Industry as well as Emberaers release on
their Ethanol powered Aircraft.
Regards,
  sumer c jain

CONTACTOS MUNDIALES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear William and all.

The Brazilian ethanol output in 2003 was 14,000,000,000 liters =
3,703,000,000 US gallons
US production for the same year was 12,000,000,000 
3,174,000,000 

Other notes on Ethanol in Brazil:

* There are over 4 million cars that use 100% ethanol in their engines
* Ethanol-gasoline blends start at around 25%
* EMBRAER, the largest domestic airplanes manufacturer, will release in
about four months their model Ipanema that
will use ethanol aviation fuel, with the following consequences: 5%
power
increase, increased climb rate, speed and altitude, lower engine
maintenance
costs, lower emissions (of course), 66% lower fuel costs. (Source:
EMBRAER
Press Release)
* In Brazil ethanol is produced from Blackstrap molasses as well as
from
sugar cane juice
* The sugar cane productivity is 80 Metric Tons/Hectare/Year. This
agricultural yield is equivalent to some 6,500 liters
ethanol/Hectare/year.
* The current area planted with cane for sugar and ethanol production
is
around 4.9 million Hectares.

There is a recent report by Reuters on the present and future of the
Brazilian ethanol industry, which I will be happy to mail
upon request, as well as the EMBRAER release on their ethanol-powered
Ipanema.aircraft.

There is a lot to learn from the Brazilian huge ethanol experiment wich
they
started more than 30 yeasr ago!.

May all of you have a very nice Sunday,

Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


- Original Message -
From

[Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film

2004-12-01 Thread william lemorande


I am a film maker and am thinking of going to Brazil to do a documentary
on the origins and uses of alcohol (ethanol) as a fuel in Brazil.

If any of you has any idea on how to finance this, I would sure appreciate
them.  My best guess is about $30,000.

I have already talked to a couple of TV stations and they have interest in
airing it ..but no interest in underwriting it.

Bill Lemorande
Milwaukee, WI
PS  I have won over 20 awards including a CLIO

- Original Message - 
From: Hakan Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some Brazilian ethanol factsl




Luis,

I am very interested in the report also and if you find it useful, I can 
publish it on our site for download by other interested parties. If you 
also could write a short commentary to it and if it is legal to offer the 
report to the public, I am very interested in offering it to a wider 
public also.


As everybody are aware of, I find the Brazilian activities in the biofuel 
field very important and also the knowledge base that is built during the 
last 30+ years. Giving it as much publicity as possible and to learn from 
them, must be of global interest. It is also an important recognition of 
the experiences and support for all parties involved. I belive that a 
marketing of Brazilian technology is not only good for Brazil, but also 
for the global community and everybody that supports the wider use of 
biofuels.


The value of Brazil's experiences and knowledge cannot be over rated and 
if I can be of help, it would make me happy.


Hakan

At 08:00 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:

Hi
I would request you to please mail me reuters report on present and future 
of Brazilian Ethanol Industry as well as Emberaers release on their 
Ethanol powered Aircraft.

Regards,
  sumer c jain

CONTACTOS MUNDIALES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear William and all.

The Brazilian ethanol output in 2003 was 14,000,000,000 liters =
3,703,000,000 US gallons
US production for the same year was 12,000,000,000 
3,174,000,000 

Other notes on Ethanol in Brazil:

* There are over 4 million cars that use 100% ethanol in their engines
* Ethanol-gasoline blends start at around 25%
* EMBRAER, the largest domestic airplanes manufacturer, will release in
about four months their model Ipanema that
will use ethanol aviation fuel, with the following consequences: 5% power
increase, increased climb rate, speed and altitude, lower engine 
maintenance

costs, lower emissions (of course), 66% lower fuel costs. (Source: EMBRAER
Press Release)
* In Brazil ethanol is produced from Blackstrap molasses as well as from
sugar cane juice
* The sugar cane productivity is 80 Metric Tons/Hectare/Year. This
agricultural yield is equivalent to some 6,500 liters 
ethanol/Hectare/year.

* The current area planted with cane for sugar and ethanol production is
around 4.9 million Hectares.

There is a recent report by Reuters on the present and future of the
Brazilian ethanol industry, which I will be happy to mail
upon request, as well as the EMBRAER release on their ethanol-powered
Ipanema.aircraft.

There is a lot to learn from the Brazilian huge ethanol experiment wich 
they

started more than 30 yeasr ago!.

May all of you have a very nice Sunday,

Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


- Original Message -
From: william lemorande
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Forget the Tiger, put some Mushrooms in your Tank



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Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film

2004-12-01 Thread FRANCISCO


Here is Chico. Wellcome to Brasil.You can stay in my place and you can 
work with my daughter as she graduated as movie director and she is 
fluent in English.
This cope with small expenses. Suggest you contact alcohol traders and 
fuel marketers in you rpart of the world.

Very best
Chico

william lemorande wrote:



I am a film maker and am thinking of going to Brazil to do a documentary
on the origins and uses of alcohol (ethanol) as a fuel in Brazil.

If any of you has any idea on how to finance this, I would sure 
appreciate

them.  My best guess is about $30,000.

I have already talked to a couple of TV stations and they have 
interest in

airing it ..but no interest in underwriting it.

Bill Lemorande
Milwaukee, WI
PS  I have won over 20 awards including a CLIO

- Original Message - From: Hakan Falk 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some Brazilian ethanol factsl




Luis,

I am very interested in the report also and if you find it useful, I 
can publish it on our site for download by other interested parties. 
If you also could write a short commentary to it and if it is legal 
to offer the report to the public, I am very interested in offering 
it to a wider public also.


As everybody are aware of, I find the Brazilian activities in the 
biofuel field very important and also the knowledge base that is 
built during the last 30+ years. Giving it as much publicity as 
possible and to learn from them, must be of global interest. It is 
also an important recognition of the experiences and support for all 
parties involved. I belive that a marketing of Brazilian technology 
is not only good for Brazil, but also for the global community and 
everybody that supports the wider use of biofuels.


The value of Brazil's experiences and knowledge cannot be over rated 
and if I can be of help, it would make me happy.


Hakan

At 08:00 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:


Hi
I would request you to please mail me reuters report on present and 
future of Brazilian Ethanol Industry as well as Emberaers release on 
their Ethanol powered Aircraft.

Regards,
  sumer c jain

CONTACTOS MUNDIALES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear William and all.

The Brazilian ethanol output in 2003 was 14,000,000,000 liters =
3,703,000,000 US gallons
US production for the same year was 12,000,000,000 
3,174,000,000 

Other notes on Ethanol in Brazil:

* There are over 4 million cars that use 100% ethanol in their engines
* Ethanol-gasoline blends start at around 25%
* EMBRAER, the largest domestic airplanes manufacturer, will release in
about four months their model Ipanema that
will use ethanol aviation fuel, with the following consequences: 5% 
power
increase, increased climb rate, speed and altitude, lower engine 
maintenance
costs, lower emissions (of course), 66% lower fuel costs. (Source: 
EMBRAER

Press Release)
* In Brazil ethanol is produced from Blackstrap molasses as well as 
from

sugar cane juice
* The sugar cane productivity is 80 Metric Tons/Hectare/Year. This
agricultural yield is equivalent to some 6,500 liters 
ethanol/Hectare/year.
* The current area planted with cane for sugar and ethanol 
production is

around 4.9 million Hectares.

There is a recent report by Reuters on the present and future of the
Brazilian ethanol industry, which I will be happy to mail
upon request, as well as the EMBRAER release on their ethanol-powered
Ipanema.aircraft.

There is a lot to learn from the Brazilian huge ethanol experiment 
wich they

started more than 30 yeasr ago!.

May all of you have a very nice Sunday,

Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


- Original Message -
From: william lemorande
To:
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Forget the Tiger, put some Mushrooms in your 
Tank




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Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film

2004-12-01 Thread william lemorande



Thanks ... That is a great offer.  I will hopefully give you
some details in a few months.  It would be great to work
with a pro like your daughter, particularly since she speaks
portugese.  ( I am assuming she does and also speaks english)
And to stay with someone knowledgable like yourself would
be invaluable.

This is such terrific opportunity.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Bill

- Original Message - 
From: FRANCISCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Brazilian Ethanol Film



Bill
Here is Chico. Wellcome to Brasil.You can stay in my place and you can 
work with my daughter as she graduated as movie director and she is fluent 
in English.
This cope with small expenses. Suggest you contact alcohol traders and 
fuel marketers in you rpart of the world.

Very best
Chico

william lemorande wrote:



I am a film maker and am thinking of going to Brazil to do a documentary
on the origins and uses of alcohol (ethanol) as a fuel in Brazil.

If any of you has any idea on how to finance this, I would sure 
appreciate

them.  My best guess is about $30,000.

I have already talked to a couple of TV stations and they have interest 
in

airing it ..but no interest in underwriting it.

Bill Lemorande
Milwaukee, WI
PS  I have won over 20 awards including a CLIO

- Original Message - From: Hakan Falk 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Some Brazilian ethanol factsl




Luis,

I am very interested in the report also and if you find it useful, I can 
publish it on our site for download by other interested parties. If you 
also could write a short commentary to it and if it is legal to offer 
the report to the public, I am very interested in offering it to a wider 
public also.


As everybody are aware of, I find the Brazilian activities in the 
biofuel field very important and also the knowledge base that is built 
during the last 30+ years. Giving it as much publicity as possible and 
to learn from them, must be of global interest. It is also an important 
recognition of the experiences and support for all parties involved. I 
belive that a marketing of Brazilian technology is not only good for 
Brazil, but also for the global community and everybody that supports 
the wider use of biofuels.


The value of Brazil's experiences and knowledge cannot be over rated and 
if I can be of help, it would make me happy.


Hakan

At 08:00 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:


Hi
I would request you to please mail me reuters report on present and 
future of Brazilian Ethanol Industry as well as Emberaers release on 
their Ethanol powered Aircraft.

Regards,
  sumer c jain

CONTACTOS MUNDIALES [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear William and all.

The Brazilian ethanol output in 2003 was 14,000,000,000 liters =
3,703,000,000 US gallons
US production for the same year was 12,000,000,000 
3,174,000,000 

Other notes on Ethanol in Brazil:

* There are over 4 million cars that use 100% ethanol in their engines
* Ethanol-gasoline blends start at around 25%
* EMBRAER, the largest domestic airplanes manufacturer, will release in
about four months their model Ipanema that
will use ethanol aviation fuel, with the following consequences: 5% 
power
increase, increased climb rate, speed and altitude, lower engine 
maintenance
costs, lower emissions (of course), 66% lower fuel costs. (Source: 
EMBRAER

Press Release)
* In Brazil ethanol is produced from Blackstrap molasses as well as 
from

sugar cane juice
* The sugar cane productivity is 80 Metric Tons/Hectare/Year. This
agricultural yield is equivalent to some 6,500 liters 
ethanol/Hectare/year.
* The current area planted with cane for sugar and ethanol production 
is

around 4.9 million Hectares.

There is a recent report by Reuters on the present and future of the
Brazilian ethanol industry, which I will be happy to mail
upon request, as well as the EMBRAER release on their ethanol-powered
Ipanema.aircraft.

There is a lot to learn from the Brazilian huge ethanol experiment wich 
they

started more than 30 yeasr ago!.

May all of you have a very nice Sunday,

Luis R. Calzadilla
Contactos Mundiales
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


- Original Message -
From: william lemorande
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Forget the Tiger, put some Mushrooms in your 
Tank




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