Lessons from Brazil: Opportunities of Bioethanol Biofuel in Indonesia

Ibham Veza, D. W. Djamari, N. Hamzah, N. Tamaldin, Mairizal Mairizal, Handi Handi, Y. Yusrizal, R. Usman
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Brazil has a long tradition of bioethanol production from sugarcane. Following the Middle East crisis in the 1970s, the oil price increased twofold, doubling Brazil’s spending on oil imports. As a result, the country had to find an alternative type of fuel to reduce its expenditure on conventional petrol fuels. With its vast tropical land conditions, the Brazilian government then put massive effort to establish the infrastructure and research of bioethanol from 1975 and 1989. Research plays a pivotal role in the success of Brazil’s ethanol industry. The country was heavily criticised at the beginning of the programme, but today, Brazil is the second-largest ethanol producer after the USA. Brazil produces the cheapest ethanol in the world and does not depend on fossil fuel to supply its energy demand. Indonesia and Brazil share the same landscape and geographical advantages. This paper aims to discuss the success of the Brazilian bioethanol industry and draw important lessons from it. In a nutshell, Indonesia should increase bioethanol production from renewable sources. Also, the modernization of distilleries facilities, the establishment of new production plants, the introduction of subsidies and the reduction of taxes for ethanol producers are needed. In summary, apart from massive research and development, we concluded that effective and strong long-term government commitment play important role in shaping the future of the Indonesian bioethanol industry.
巴西的经验教训:印尼生物乙醇生物燃料的机遇
巴西利用甘蔗生产生物乙醇有着悠久的传统。20世纪70年代中东危机后,油价上涨了两倍,使巴西的石油进口支出翻了一番。因此,该国不得不寻找一种替代燃料,以减少其在传统汽油燃料上的支出。由于其广阔的热带土地条件,巴西政府从1975年到1989年投入了大量精力来建立生物乙醇的基础设施和研究。研究对巴西乙醇工业的成功起着关键作用。该国在该计划开始时受到了严厉批评,但如今,巴西是仅次于美国的第二大乙醇生产国。巴西生产的乙醇是世界上最便宜的,不依赖化石燃料来满足其能源需求。印度尼西亚和巴西有着相同的地形和地理优势。本文旨在讨论巴西生物乙醇工业的成功,并从中吸取重要教训。简而言之,印尼应该增加可再生能源的生物乙醇产量。此外,还需要对酿酒厂设施进行现代化改造,建立新的生产工厂,为乙醇生产商提供补贴和减税。总之,除了大规模的研究和开发外,我们得出的结论是,有效和强有力的长期政府承诺在塑造印尼生物乙醇行业的未来方面发挥着重要作用。
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