- Green Infrastructure
2025-02-07
1. Background
Biomethane is produced by refining biogas generated from organic resources. As biomethane has the same composition as methane, the main component of conventional city gas, existing city gas infrastructure can be used, thus contributing to carbon neutrality while minimizing additional social costs.
Brazil is one of the countries with the greatest potential for bioenergy production due to its extensive agricultural activities, notably the largest sugarcane production in the world, and experiences in biofuel production. Its sugar-energy sector has opportunities yet to be explored to boost the production of biomethane. The large-scale mechanized sugarcane cultivation in Brazil allows for the efficient recovery of the raw materials needed for biomethane production.
2. Way forward
In the context of global efforts towards carbon neutrality, the Fuel of the Future law was enacted last year to expand the use of biofuels and develop new technologies in the country. There is growing interest in biomethane as a fuel for power generation and transportation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Under the terms of this agreement, the four companies will conduct a joint study for the construction and operation of an innovative and industrial scale pilot plant with a capacity of 5,500 Nm³ of biomethane per day at FAI site in São Paulo, Brazil, with the aim of starting operations in 2026.
In the future, based on the results of the demonstrations, the companies aim to move forward to increase the volume of production up to a commercial scale in Brazil, with an eye to export to Japan in the future after developing the supply chain infrastructure including land logistics in Brazil and maritime transport.
The four companies are committed to promoting the use of biomethane, raising awareness of its potential roles in the global energy matrix, and working to mitigate greenhouse gases, achieving carbon neutrality.
Functions of Each Company
Toyota Tsusho |
Project lead, Overall project management |
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FAI |
Supply of raw material, utilities, land etc |
Toho Gas |
Market development in Japan |
SC |
Engineering and technology for a pilot plant |
Corporate Profiles
Corporate Name |
Toyota Tsusho Corporation |
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Head Office |
Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
Establishment |
July 1, 1948 |
Representative |
President & CEO Ichiro Kashitani |
Business |
Domestic and international trade of goods / Export and import of goods / Construction undertaking / Insurance agents, among others |
Website |
https://www.toyota-tsusho.com |
[FAI]
Corporate Name |
Ferrari Agroindústria S.A. |
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Head Office |
City of Pirassununga, State of São Paulo, Brazil |
Establishment |
October 21, 1953 |
Representative |
Director Jose Sergio Ferrari Junior, Director Fabio Ferrari, Director Antonio Carlos Previte |
Business |
Sugar and ethanol production |
Website |
https://usinaferrari.com.br/ |
[Toho Gas]
Corporate Name |
Toho Gas Co., Ltd. |
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Head Office |
Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
Establishment |
June 26, 1922 |
Representative |
Representative Director & President Nobuyuki Masuda |
Business |
Gas business and electricity supply business among others |
Website |
https://www.tohogas.co.jp/lang/en/ |
[SC]
Corporate Name |
Sebigas Cótica Bioenergia LTDA |
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Head Office |
City of Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Establishment |
December 14, 2018 |
Representative |
Legal Representative Maurício Silveira Cótica |
Business |
Biogas and biomethane business specialist |
Website |
https://www.sebigascotica.com.br/ |
The information in this release is current as of the date of announcement.
Please note that information may change after the date of announcement. Thank you in advance for your understanding.