-- 据《日经新闻》周二报道,日本经济产业省将提供40亿日元(约合2520万美元)的补贴,支持莫桑比克和加纳开展一项大规模海洋生物燃料试点项目。 报道称,这笔资金旨在支付项目启动成本,直至项目实现盈利,其双重目标是在实现能源来源多元化的同时,帮助改善环境并惠及当地农民。 该项目由总部位于东京的日本生物燃料公司牵头,将种植麻风树。报道称,这种生命力顽强的植物能够在贫瘠的土壤中生长,并能产出富含油脂的种子,而且不会像玉米或其他生物燃料作物那样对粮食供应造成压力。 报道称,燃料生产设施将在两国建设,并雇用当地工人负责从种植到生产的各个环节。 报道还补充说,最终生产的生物燃料预计将为日本国内货船、开往非洲的货船以及以新加坡为基地的商船提供动力,从而解决多重挑战。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。这些信息据信来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和推测。准确性无法保证。)
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