{"id":359147,"date":"2023-12-20T18:36:01","date_gmt":"2023-12-20T21:36:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/acelen-launched-palm-tree-based-energy-project-in-dubai\/"},"modified":"2024-03-22T17:09:55","modified_gmt":"2024-03-22T20:09:55","slug":"acelen-launched-palm-tree-based-energy-project-in-dubai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/acelen-launched-palm-tree-based-energy-project-in-dubai\/","title":{"rendered":"Acelen launched palm tree-based energy project in Dubai"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>S\u00e3o Paulo \u2013 From Brazil\u2019s Cerrado to Dubai\u2019s Museum of the Future came the fruit of maca\u00faba, a Brazilian native palm tree. The maca\u00faba seed oil will be the basis of the pioneering renewable fuel production project by Acelen Renewables, the renewable energy arm of Brazilian company Acelen, launched on the 7<sup>th<\/sup> at the Arab museum on the sidelines of the U.N. climate summit COP28.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/acelenrenovaveis.com.br\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Acelen Renewables<\/a> was recently established to actively participate in the global energy transition and will count on investments of over USD 2.5 billion to focus on the production of renewable fuels like sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel based on maca\u00faba as part of the project Seed to Fuel that is expected to cut emissions by 80% compared to fossil fuels.<\/p>\n<p>In an interview with ANBA, Acelen Communications, ESG and Institutional Affairs VP Marcelo Lyra (<em>pictured above<\/em>) talked about the maca\u00faba oil-based renewable fuel project and how it can stand out in the global energy transition process.<\/p>\n<p>Lyra explained the difference between biodiesel and renewable diesel. \u201cBiodiesel serves as an additive, while renewable diesel fully substitutes fossil diesel, and so does SAF,\u201d said the VP.<\/p>\n<p>The project is expected to be implemented in the first half of 2024, and nearly 500,00 acres of maca\u00faba palm trees will be planted in degraded areas in North Minas Gerais and South Bahia.<\/p>\n<p>Maca\u00faba takes three to five years to bear fruit. Meanwhile, starting in 2026, a biorefinery that will be able to process 20,000 barrels per day \u2013 1 billion liters of renewable diesel or SAF per year will work with soy oil and corn oil, and around 2028 the first fruit of maca\u00faba will be harvested. Then the other vegetable oils will be mixed with maca\u00faba, and 2033 is expected to see the full transition to renewable energy and SAF fully based on maca\u00faba oil.<\/p>\n<p>Acelen operates in the refinery of Mataripe, Bahia, and its Seed to Fuel project will also account for the refinement of the Bahia-based plant. A technology hub is part of the project and is expected to be building in North Minas Gerais to produce selected maca\u00faba seedling.<\/p>\n<p>According to Lyra, the project has the potential to capture up to 60 million tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere and is set to create 90,000 new direct and indirect jobs in Brazil.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why maca\u00faba?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhy not continue with soy? Because besides been environmentally much better, the oil productivity of the maca\u00faba per acre is five to seven times higher than soy\u2019s. Besides, we\u2019ll do it on 100%-degraded lands, and an important thing of the project is to access the carbon credit for recovering these lands. We\u2019ll transform degraded grazing land into a cultivated forest that produces renewable diesel and SAF,\u201d explains Lyra.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_340787\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-340787\" style=\"width: 323px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/WhatsApp-Image-2023-12-18-at-19.07.36-600x399.jpeg\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-340787\" src=\"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/WhatsApp-Image-2023-12-18-at-19.07.36-600x399.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"323\" height=\"215\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-340787\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Maca\u00faba palm tree fruits<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The project aims to turn the maca\u00faba oil into an agricultural commodity, said Lyra. \u201cWhat we\u2019ve seen at COP28 is the determination to permanently reduce the use of fossil fuels by humanity, so this conversion will take place. A stumbling block in this is ensuring the supply of raw material, and maca\u00faba is very promising in this regard, due to its productivity per acre, and in Brazil we have enough degraded land to produce plenty of renewable diesel and SAF. So Brazil could be the Saudi Arabia of biofuel, as in terms of cost and productive capacity, we have the means to be the world\u2019s most competitive producer and a good chance to be very relevant in the energy transition,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>The VP pointed out that now 80% of the world\u2019s energy mix is still fossil, and there is a time curve that is not expected to happen so soon. \u201cThis mix will eventually be balanced. In the long run, the society tends towards this transition. The transition must be carried out with energy security,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>From wood to coal, from coal to oil \u2013 these were the energy transitions that society have seen. \u201cNow we have various energy sources that\u2019ll coexist \u2013 wind and solar will coexist with biomethane, gas, fossil, diesel \u2013 and the transition will occur with more alternatives, depending on the natural vocation of each region,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_340794\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-340794\" style=\"width: 320px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/WhatsApp-Image-2023-12-18-at-19.07.37-600x400.jpeg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-340794\" src=\"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/WhatsApp-Image-2023-12-18-at-19.07.37-600x400.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"320\" height=\"213\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-340794\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Maca\u00faba fruit<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>What is expected to happen, said Lyra, depending on the regulations of each country, is a percentage of renewable diesel that will be added to fossil diesel, and this percentage increases. \u201cIn California, the United States, you already have the option of 100%-renewable diesel at the gas station, but this is more for show than it\u2019s competitive. Volumes will grow over time, starting at 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, until it reaches a higher [renewable] volume,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>The VP said they\u2019ve found in the maca\u00faba the perfect combination of soil use, productivity, preservation, and adaptation, as it is a Brazilian native tree. \u201cThe maca\u00faba solution is the result of studies from our team, but the idea of finding alternatives for the production of biofuels and being relevant in the energy transition was born with Acelen,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s a very stimulating project for us \u2013 we\u2019re very excited. We\u2019ve gained a lot of visibility at COP28, and we\u2019re very glad to have chosen this moment, that\u2019s very symbolic for us. We\u2019ve launched the project in April together with the Brazilian and UAE governments. We have an investor from the UAE, and we\u2019ve had the joy of visiting a COP there, a COP that\u2019ll be very relevant for accelerating energy transition, and we\u2019ve had the joy of launching it at the Museum of the Future, which is a very emblematic venue that represents this moment. We\u2019re confident that this project puts on an amazing level of competitiveness, and more than that, now it\u2019s global, it became a global project that could help the world in this energy transformation,\u201d said Lyra.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Refinery<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Acelen arouse out of the Mataripe Refinery in Bahia acquired by the Mubadala Capital of the United Arab Emirates in 2021. Now the leading products are fossil fuels.<\/p>\n<p>The energy company invested in modernization and production efficiency and has cut CO2 emissions to the equivalent of over 54,000 acres of planted trees, decreased sulfur emissions by 41%, water consumption in operations by 10%, and energy consumption by 6%.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAcelen was born with the purpose of being part of the Brazilian energy transition and the work in the refinery is producing gasoline, diesel, with the lowest carbon footprint possible, reducing energy and water consumption,\u201d said Lyra.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Translated by Guilherme Miranda<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mubadala Capital energy firm headquartered in Bahia launched at COP28 a renewable fuel project based on the oil harnessed from maca\u00faba, a Brazilian native fruit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2305,"featured_media":357755,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[46549,103],"tags":[40937,32886,40939,36622,47047,27597,2099,36264,2221,17011,553,1988,3055,47048,33740,6877,22609,41759,36260],"class_list":{"0":"post-359147","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-energy","8":"category-sustainability","9":"tag-acelen-en","10":"tag-bahia-en-2","11":"tag-combustivel-renovavel-en","12":"tag-cop28-en","13":"tag-economic","14":"tag-energias-renovaveis-en","15":"tag-energy","16":"tag-energy-transition","17":"tag-financing","18":"tag-foods","19":"tag-gdp","20":"tag-imf","21":"tag-inflation","22":"tag-maritania","23":"tag-mubadala-en-2","24":"tag-renewable-energies","25":"tag-renewable-fuels","26":"tag-saf-en","27":"tag-transicao-energetica-en"},"wps_subtitle":"Mubadala Capital energy firm headquartered in Bahia launched at COP28 a renewable fuel project based on the oil harnessed from maca\u00faba, a Brazilian native fruit.","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/359147","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2305"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=359147"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/359147\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/357755"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=359147"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=359147"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/anba.com.br\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=359147"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}