Angola: President Seeks Brazil's Help to Make Biofuels
AFP reports that Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has asked Brazil to share its expertise in making biofuels during his official visit to the Latin American country.
Dos Santos told state radio after a meeting with his counterpart Luis Iniacio Lula Da Silva in Brasilia.
We give great importance to projects seeking to create alternative energy sources, such as solar power or biofuels, for which Brazil can provide precious aid.
Brazil is the second-largest producer of ethanol after the United States. The product is used as a cheaper alternative to petrol used to power motor vehicles.
More on the potential Angola-Brazil biofuel partnership.
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