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    History, evolution, and environmental impact of biodiesel in Brazil: A review by De Oliveira, Fernando C., Coelho, Suani T.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-08-2017)
    “…In the last decade several scientific papers have dealt with the damages fossil fuels did to our environment. Carbon dioxide has been blamed the chief culprit…”
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    Energy access: Lessons learned in Brazil and perspectives for replication in other developing countries by Coelho, Suani T., Goldemberg, José

    Published in Energy policy (01-10-2013)
    “…Energy access has been singled out by the AGECC in 2010 as one of the important problems to be tackled in the next few decades in a world where 1.3 billion…”
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    The Brazilian social fuel stamp program: Few strikes, many bloopers and stumbles by De Oliveira, Fernando C., Lopes, Thiago S.A., Parente, Virginia, Bermann, Celio, Coelho, Suani T.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-03-2019)
    “…Right after the Brazilian federal government started defending a platform of social inclusion, income redistribution, and economic development of the North and…”
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    Sugarcane for bioethanol production: Potential of bagasse in Chinese perspective by Huang, Jiangfeng, Khan, Muhammad Tahir, Perecin, Danilo, Coelho, Suani T., Zhang, Muqing

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-11-2020)
    “…Being a massive grower of sugarcane, China could use this crop in the biofuel sector. However, this critical aspect of the sugarcane crop in China has not been…”
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    Policies to improve biomass-electricity generation in Brazil by Coelho, Suani T., Bolognini, Marly F., Zylbersztajn, David

    Published in Renewable energy (1999)
    “…Electricity consumption in Brazil has grown twice from 1979 to 1994 and, for the future, official forecasts estimate high risks of deficit. Brazilian…”
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