Catalogue Bois Énergie

Production of Sustainable, Renewable Biomass-based Charcoal for the Iron and steel Industry in Brazil

2014
  2018
Région
Latin America and the Caribbean
Pays de mise en œuvre
Brazil

This project aims at reducing the greenhouse gas emissions from the iron and steel sector in the Brazilian State of Minas Gerais, by (i) developing and demonstrating enhanced, clean conversion technologies for renewable, biomass-based charcoal production, and (ii) implementing an effective, supportive policy framework.

The renewable biomass resources for charcoal production are obtained from sustainably grown eucalyptus plantations. The use of renewable charcoal provides an alternative development path to mitigate large quantities of global greenhouse gas emissions by improving resource efficiency during the charcoal conversion process and by offsetting the use of mineral cokes for pig iron production. The Project will push the status of clean charcoal conversion technologies from the level of small-scale pilots by the industry to successful demonstration of advanced commercial production facilities.

Mots clés
Brazil, charcoal, charcoal kiln, clean charcoal conversion, commercial charcoal production, wood, wood planation, eucalyptus, greenhouse gas emission, iron and steel industry, reducing agent
Type d'initiatives
Programme ou projet
Sous-catégorie programme/projet
Gouvernance efficace, Amélioration des ressources / de l’approvisionnement, Amélioration de l'efficacité de conversion, Utilisation efficace, Alternatives
Niveau d'intervention
Infranational
Agences responsables
UNDP; Ministerio do Meio Ambiente (Ministry of the Environment)
Organisme de financement
GEF Trust Fund