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Bagasse is a type of biofuel derived from sugarcane. It is a fibrous material left over after the juice has been extracted from the sugarcane stalks. Bagasse is used as a fuel source for the production of electricity and steam, as well as for the production of ethanol and other biofuels. It is also used as a raw material for the production of paper, cardboard, and other products.
Bagasse is a renewable energy source that is becoming increasingly popular due to its low cost and environmental benefits. It is a carbon-neutral fuel source, meaning that it does not produce any additional carbon dioxide when burned. Additionally, it is a sustainable energy source, as it can be produced from a renewable resource.
Bagasse is used in many countries around the world, including Brazil, India, and China. In Brazil, it is used to generate electricity for the sugarcane industry, while in India and China it is used to produce ethanol.
Some companies in the Bagasse market include Raízen, Copersucar, and Usina Coruripe. These companies are involved in the production and distribution of Bagasse-based products, such as ethanol and electricity. Additionally, there are many smaller companies that are involved in the production and distribution of Bagasse-based products. Show Less Read more