OLIVEIRA, Celso Eduardo Lins de.; HALMEMAN, Maria Cristina Rodrigues.; CAVINATTO, Betina.
Resumen:
The necessity of the energy matrix diversification has become an alternative due to the
shortage of resources for large-scale projects. A further reason on recent events that have changed the
world geopolitical scene, raising oil price, indirectly making non-conventional sources viable and
bringing the topic to discussion in Europe and in the United States. Following a global trend, Brazil
has restructured its electrical business sector and leading institutions involved in energy generation,
transmission, distribution, trading and legislation. As Brazil is a large sugar cane producer, the
utilization of biomass for energy generation, either electrical or in the form of steam in boilers or
furnaces, has already become a reality. From the total number of thermoelectric business ventures
registered and authorized to operate from 1999 to 2005, 87% of those, use sugar cane bagasse for
energy generation. It is safe then, to conclude that the new model for the electrical business sector has
regulated both, the energy independent producer and the energy self-producer, thus, contributing for
the opening of new markets, increase of energy availability, employment rates and income levels.