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Opportunities in the Brazilian Biogas Sector 

Brazil had a biogas production of approximately 2.2 billion cubic meters in 2020, representing only 4% of its total potential. The World Biogas Association’s analysis in our new report “Biogas: Pathways to 2030” has ranked Brazil fifth globally as the country where biogas could deliver the greatest contribution to carbon reduction. WBA organised an online meeting to learn about the Brazilian biogas sector and how we can support achieving its full potential. This event was supported by the Brazil GEF Biogas Project — which is led by the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations (MCTI) and implemented by UNIDO and CIBiogás.

WBA invited the global biogas community to come together to watch presentations, discuss questions and network face-to-face with each other via video-link.

Agenda

Welcome

Tasneem Mayet, Head of Policy, World Biogas Association

Introduction

Eduardo Soriano Lousada, Director of the Applied Technologies Department at SEMPI/ MCTI – Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations

Overview of the biogas market in Brazil

Tamar Roitman, Executive Manager, ABiogás (Brazilian Biogas Association)

Business models applied to the Brazilian biogas market and successful cases

Felipe Marques, Technological Director at CIBiogás (International Renewable Energy Center-Biogas) and Project Coordinator at UNIDO

Financing opportunities for biogas projects in Brazil

Bruno Casagranda Neves, Consultant at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and coordinator of the Brazil GEF Biogas project

Networking

15h30

Meeting closes

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