FS Announces Construction of Third Plant in Primavera do Leste (MT) and Substantial Progress Towards Producing a Negative Carbon Biofuel

The Primavera do Leste project will receive an investment of R$ 2.3 billion (US$ 420 million) and the plant, when completed, will produce over 150 million gallons of ethanol per year

FS, a market leader in low carbon biofuel and animal nutrition production announces its expansion in Mato Grosso and the construction of its third plant, located in Primavera do Leste, MT.

The plant, located in Primavera do Leste, will have an investment of R$ 2.3 billion (US$ 420 million) generating approximately 8,000 indirect jobs during the construction phase and 500 direct and indirect jobs during its operation. Site preparation has already commenced, with commissioning scheduled for 2023 with a planned capacity for over 150 million gallons of ethanol per year.

"Primavera do Leste is a very important region for FS due to the large supply of corn and its strategic location for distribution of our products", says FS’ CEO, Rafael Abud, who adds: "Like our other existing locations, zero fossil fuels will be used in the production process driving the global benchmark for low carbon biofuel production".

Today, with two ethanol plants amongst the largest in the country utilizing corn as a feedstock, in Lucas do Rio Verde and Sorriso/MT, FS already has more than 375 million gallons per year of production capacity and, with the inauguration of the Primavera do Leste plant, the company is expected to become one of the three largest ethanol producers in Brazil, reaching a production capacity of 525 million gallons per year. With the full investment plan, which includes three more plants by 2026 also in the state, FS would reach production capacity of 1.3 billion gallons of ethanol per year.

Sustainability-based expansion

In 2020 FS obtained the certification to be part of RenovaBio and issue decarbonization credits (CBIOs) and, in 2021, made six long-term commitments to society (Sustainability Commitment FS 2030). These commitments have goals correlated with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and in line with the Paris Agreement.

The company currently has the best Energy-Environmental Efficiency Score (NEEA) of anhydrous ethanol in the country. In addition, FS is also the only producer of certified corn ethanol with the disclosure of primary data, which includes full traceability of agricultural emissions from grain suppliers and adhering to the Climate Bonds Initiative, according to Sustainalytics' assessment.

Also, in 2021 FS announced the implementation of Brazil’s first BECCS (Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) project. FS’s BECCS project, located at Lucas do Rio Verde plant, has made significant progress throughout the year, which includes hiring Schlumberger as a key partner for geological and injection studies. The carbon injection site will be defined by geological and seismic studies within a 5km radius of the plant, injected 3 km underground and monitored over time. Following implementation of this project, FS is expected to be the first globally to produce a negative carbon liquid biofuel at scale.


About FS

FS is the first producer in Brazil that uses corn as its exclusive feedstock. Today, with two units in operation, one in Lucas do Rio Verde, another in Sorriso, Mato Grosso, the company is already the largest producer of corn ethanol in the country, with an annual production capacity of 375 million gallons. In addition to ethanol, the company has state-of-the-art technology for the manufacture of products for Animal Nutrition, known by the acronym DDG (Dried Distillers Grains), corn oil and bioelectricity.

FS constantly prioritizes and invests in sustainability and, with the aim of consolidating the sustainable development agenda and strengthening long-term commitments to society, will adopt a set of actions that it has established within six long-term commitments (Sustainability Commitment FS 2030), in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the United Nations (UN) and the Paris Agreement for 2030. One of these actions is the implementation of the BECCS – Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage system, which will make the company the first to have a negative carbon footprint.


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