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12th World Hydrogen Energy ConferenceHYDROGEN '98
First time in Latin AmericanPromoted by Asociación Argentina del HidrógenoJuan Carlos Bolcich Chairman of 12th WHEC
Asociación Argentina del Hidrógeno is supporting
COPPE/UFRJ on 22th WHEC 2018
Non Renewable Brazil (2012) 56.6%, World (2010) 86.8% and OCDE (2010) 92%
SUGAR CANE15.4%
HYDRAULIC AND ELECTRICITY 13.8%
FIREWOOD AND CHARCOAL 9.1%
BLACK-LIQUOR AND OTHER PRIMARY SOURCES
4.1%
PETROLEUM AND OIL PRODUCTS 39.2%
NATURAL GAS11.5%
COAL5.4%
URANIUM 1.5%
Souce: Brazilian Energy Balance 2013 Year 2012 / Empresa de Pesquisa Energética – Rio de Janeiro: EPE, 2013
Brazil´s Energy Mix: Share of Different Sources on Primary Energy Supply
Renewable – Brazil (2012) 42.4%, World (2010) 13.2% and OCDE (2010) 8.00%
13%
Aviation Gasoline4.7%
Ethanol12.5%
Gasoline30.9% Diesel Oil
48.1%
Others1.6%
Brazil´s Energy Mix:Energy Use in the Transport Sector
Souce: Brazilian Energy Balance 2013 Year 2012 / Empresa de Pesquisa Energética – Rio de Janeiro: EPE, 2013
Renewable
Brazil´s Ethanol Domestic Supply
Souce: Brazilian Energy Balance 2013 Year 2012 / Empresa de Pesquisa Energética – Rio de Janeiro: EPE, 2013
Bil
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Anhydrous Imported
National Anhydrous
National Hydrated
27.331.5
36.240.8
44.547.4 49.8
51.5 52.9 54.5
¹ Includes coke oven gas² Includes electricity imports³ Includes firewood, sugarcane bagasse, black-liquor
and other primary imports
Brazil´s Power Sector:Share of Different Sources on Total Electricity
.Hydro²76.9%
Biomass36.8%
Wind0.9%
Natural Gas7.9%
Oil Products3.3%
Nuclear2.7%
Coal and Coal Products1
1.6%
Souce: Brazilian Energy Balance 2013 Year 2012 / Empresa de Pesquisa Energética – Rio de Janeiro: EPE, 2013
Not
es:
Hydraulic ² in 2012: 455.6 TWhTotal electric generation ² in 2012: 592.8 TWh
Stages of the Brazilian Development in Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
2003
2004: Creation of the Rede PaCOS
2002NationalCapacity
Brazilian Roadmap Emphasis
Brazilian Hydrogen Energy Roadmap
2004 and 2005 RoadmapDevelopment
2007 and 2008Structural Projects for Action Plan
2007Roadmap Review2008Launch of Brazilian Program
2008 to 2025 Implementation of Activities
Step 2 Steps 3 and 4 Step 5Step 1
• Distributed Generation of Electric Energy • Urban Buses• Hydrogen Production by Biomass and Electrolysis • Human Resources• Regulations, Codes and Standards
Ministry of Mines and Energy
Brazilian R&D Program for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - ProH2Ministry of Science,
Technology and Innovation
Promoted byCOPPE/UFRJ - Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute - Graduate School and Research in Engineering and the Hydrogen Laboratory
IAHE - International Association of Hydrogen Energy
Supported by
Official PCO
11 Departments for Graduated Courses (Master and Doctoral Degrees)
• Biomedical Engineering• Civil Engineering• Electrical Engineering• Mechanical Engineering• Nuclear Engineering• Metallurgical and Material Engineering• Ocean Engineering• Energy Planning• Chemical Engineering• Systems and Computation Engineering• Transport Engineering
• 124 Laboratories• Technological Park• 2 Incubators • High Performance Computing Laboratory
Host Organization
Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute - Graduate School and Research in Engineering and the Hydrogen Laboratory
• Oil and Gas• Ships and Offshore• Structures• Energy• Chemistry and Biotechnology
• Mining and Steel
Host OrganizationCOPPE: Projects
For
INDUSTRY:
• Public Policy Planning• Transportation• Social Technology
For
GOVERNMENT:
• Telecommunications• Civil Construction• Software• Process Management
For
SERVICES:
2010
2012
Rio de JaneiroGeneral Information
Discovering Rio…
Sugar Loaf
Discovering Rio…
Corcovado mountain
Discovering Rio…
Tijuca ForestThe largest urban forest in the world – in the heart of the city
…and more
Gastronomy
…and more
Brazilian Music
…and more
Maracanã Soccer Stadium
COPPE is inviting you to participate on WHEC 2018 and visit one of the most beautiful cities in the World.
Rio de Janeiro is calling you !!!