Good evening everyone! Today
began with another early morning, and we hopped on the bus a little after 7 AM.
The bus ride to the sugar cane processing facility and ethanol plant was about
three hours long. When we arrived, we had some coffee and listened to a presentation
from one of the engineers of the plant. We got into our PPE and got back on the
bus to see the plant.
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Ethanol Production System |
They have a cool operation. They
harvest sugar cane and separate it into two streams: one for sugar production
and one for ethanol. From there, we hopped on the bus again for about another
hour before stopping for some lunch. I went to the same buffet chain that I
went to at the mall on Paulista Avenue. After lunch, we got back on the bus and
went to one of the biomass sources for ComBio. They are essentially a tree
plantation. I forgot the name of the tree, but it is a monoculture and pretty
massive. We did a quick bus tour and they showed us how they process the wood
into chips (for biomass) and into different measurements of wood for distribution.
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Lots of woodchips |
After this, we went to the Mogi
Guacu unit. Here, ComBio operates the boilers for a client's energy production.
Here, they burn woodchips and excess sugarcane waste material. Gilberto, one of
our main POCs with ComBio, took us on a tour of the plant. He gave us a step-by-step
breakdown of the operation.
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Top of the biomass boiler overlooking the client's production. |
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Stored biomass |
From there, we headed back to the
hostel. I got some dinner and began doing the blogs and the homework. A much-needed
quiet night tonight. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s update!
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Sunset at the biomass plant |
Good day! ❤️
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