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Brazil's Raizen launches second-generation ethanol plant, mulls new agreements.

Brazil's Raizen , the world's biggest sugarcane processor, on Friday inaugurated its 2nd cellulosic ethanol plant as part of a. plan in which 4 more production systems will be opened by the. 2025/26 harvest, the business told .

Cellulosic ethanol, also called second-generation biofuel,. is an eco-friendly biofuel made from lignocellulosic biomass.

Raizen's new units could bring its total fuel production. capability to 440 million liters each year, and the company is. thinking about offering new agreements to broaden its plan from 2025. onward.

Found in Sao Paulo state, the new system has more than. double the capability of its very first second-generation plant and. would increase the company's total production to 112 million. liters per year, according to Raizen.

Its most recent plant for cellulosic ethanol, produced from. biomass waste from the procedure of making routine ethanol,. gotten 1.2 billion reais ($ 232.93 million) in investments.

We've had very strong need, specifically from European. locations, for this cellulosic ethanol solution, which is. competitive and unique on the planet, stated Paulo Neves, vice. president of trading at Raizen.

The business expects to inaugurate 2 more second-generation. ethanol production systems this year in Sao Paulo, and two more in. 2025, each with a capability of 82 million liters annually. As a. outcome, the business must reach a production volume of 440. million liters per year in the 2025/26 harvest.

It may begin offering contracts once again next year in order to. continue its development strategy in the area and reach its target of. running 20 second-generation ethanol plants, stated Neves.

Cellulosic ethanol has remained in high need in countries. seeking to speed up their energy transition, especially in Europe,. however also in Japan and the United States, he added.

(source: Reuters)