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Geo Biogas & Tech: leading sustainable energy transition in Brazil through biogas business

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  • Martinez, Leticia Franco
  • Neves, Marcos Fava
  • Casagrande, Beatriz Papa
  • Teixeira, Gabriel de Oliveira
  • Cambaúva, Vinicius
  • Mancini, Daniel Bocca

Abstract

The aggravation of climate change in recent years has intensified the search for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and the insertion of renewable alternatives in the energy matrix at Brazilian and global level. Geo Biogas & Tech emerged in this scenario in 2007, bringing German efficient gas generation technology to biogas production in Brazil. The company is a pioneer in the services it offers and a leader in the development of this chain in the country, by transforming organic waste into clean electricity and fuels. The increased demand for sustainability added to the enormous potential of Brazilian agribusiness, offers new opportunities and challenges for Geo, in terms of growth and consolidation in the market. Thus, the case is intended for undergraduate students and professionals in the sector who seek to develop business evolution strategies in this field.

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  • Martinez, Leticia Franco & Neves, Marcos Fava & Casagrande, Beatriz Papa & Teixeira, Gabriel de Oliveira & Cambaúva, Vinicius & Mancini, Daniel Bocca, 2023. "Geo Biogas & Tech: leading sustainable energy transition in Brazil through biogas business," International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, International Food and Agribusiness Management Association, vol. 26(2), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifaamr:335093
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.335093
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