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Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Status Updates of the Philippine Bioenergy
Industry
Ruby B. De GuzmanChief Science Research Specialist
Biomass Energy Management DivisionRenewable Energy Management Bureau
Department of Energy
Presented to the GBEP Sustainability Indicators WorkshopPhilippine International Convention Center, Pasay City
24 June 2019
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Outline of Presentation
• Challenges and Barriers
• Enactment of Landmark Laws
• Policy Directions and Mechanisms– Biofuels
– Biomass
• Where we are now
• Policies and Development Status
• Research and Development Activities -Biofuels
• Biomass Energy Resource Assessment
• The Way Forward
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Renewable Energy
omass / ofuels
eothermal
olar Power
ydropower
cean
ind Power
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High upfront and technology costs
Non-competitiveness
Non-viable markets
Inaccessible Financial Packages
Social Acceptability
To address these barriers, the Government promulgated landmark Laws to
accelerate development of the country’s renewable energy resources.
Challenges / Barriers to RE Development
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Landmark Laws
The primary bioenergy policy of the country is
governed by two landmark laws.
REPUBLIC
ACT NO.
9367
REPUBLIC
ACT NO.
9513
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An Act to direct the use of biofuels, establishing for this purpose
the Biofuel Program, Appropriating Funds therefore, and for
other purposes
Signed into law on January 12, 2007
Republic Act 9367, also known as the Biofuels Act of 2006, was
implemented to increase the contribution of biofuels in the country’s
energy mix thereby reducing its dependence on imported fossil-based
fuels, enhance the quality of the environment, and create opportunities
for countryside socio-economic development.
R.A. 9367: Biofuels Act of 2006
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R. A. No. 9367: The Biofuels Act of 2006
Provides fiscal incentives and
mandates the use of biofuel-
blended gasoline and diesel fuels
BIODIESEL2% biodiesel blend on Feb. 6, 2009
Supply:
11 Accredited Producers with annual total capacity of 574.9 million liters
4 registered projects undergoing construction with a total annual combined capacity of 292.65 million liters
Feedstock used:
Coconut oil (current)
Jatropha (completed pilot study)
Waste cooking oil, microalgae , rubber seed oil (under study)
BIOETHANOL10% bioethanol blend to all gasoline on Feb. 6, 2012
Supply:
12 accredited Producers with annual total capacity of about 380.5 million liters
3 registered projects undergoing construction with a total annual combined capacity of 113 million liters
Feedstock used:
Sugarcane, molasses (current)
Sweet sorghum, cassava, macroalgae(completed pilot study)
Nipa sap, cellulosic materials (under study)
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Policies and Issuances
Joint Administrative Order No. 2008-1, Series of
2008 providing the “Guidelines Governing the Biofuel
Feedstock Production, and Biofuels and Biofuel Blends
Production, Distribution and Sale under Republic Act
No. 9367”
Department Circular No. DC2009-02-0002
“Mandating a Minimum of 2% Blend of Biodiesel in all
Diesel and 5% Bioethanol in Annual Total Volume of
Gasoline”
Department Circular No. DC2011-02-0001
“Mandatory Use of Biofuel Blend”
- a minimum of 10% blend of biofuel by volume into
all gasoline fuel distributed and sold by each and
every oil company
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Department Circular No. DC2011-12-0013 “Utilization of Locally-
Produced Bioethanol in the Production of E-Gasoline Consistent with
the Biofuels Act of 2006”
- mandates the use of locally-sourced biofuels and exhaustion of its
supply before importing biofuels that will be blended with liquid
fuels for motors and engines sold in the Philippines
- Creation of the National Biofuel Board - Bioethanol Committee
Conduct monthly allocation and compliance meeting
among bioethanol producers and oil companies
Publish a monthly price index for bioethanol based on
data from SRA and DA
Department Circular No. DC2015-06-0007 “Revised Guidelines on
the Utilization of Locally-Produced Bioethanol in the Production of E-
Gasoline”
- amendments on DC2011-12-0013 which include elimination of the
notice of allowable bioethanol importation (NABI), the
consideration of major equipment breakdown, among others.
Policies and Issuances
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SHORT-TERM(2018)
MEDIUM-TERM(2019-2022)
LONG-TERM(2023-2040)
BIOFUELS ROADMAP (2018-2040)
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OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
BIODIESEL
BIOETHANOL
B2
Maintain 2%
biodiesel
blending on
diesel
E10
Review the bioethanol mandate
B2 / B5
• Maintain 2% biodiesel
blending on diesel
until 2019
• 5% blend on 2020
E10 / E20
B5 / B10
Maintain 5%
biodiesel blending
on diesel and
possible 10% blends
depends on
availability of
feedstock
• Revisit blending requirement and available feedstock
• Continuous conduct of research and development on
feedstock sources
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PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THE
NATIONAL BIOFUELS PROGRAM
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BIOETHANOL
Supply
• 12 accredited bioethanol producers with
total production capacity of
380.50 MLPY as of end 2018;
• Additional capacity of 113 ML will be
on-stream beginning 2020.
Demand
• Total sales of local bioethanol reached
303.73 ML in 2018 or an increase of
29% compared to 2017 level;
• About 217 ML or 46% of volume
requirement for E10 mandate as of end
September 2018;
• Imports filled in the deficit and sourced
from the US, Australia, South Korea,
among others.
Where are we now?
BIODIESEL
Supply
• 11 accredited biodiesel producers with
total production capacity of 574.9
MLPY as of end 2018;
• Additional capacity of 292.65 ML will
be on-stream beginning 2020.
Demand
• Total sales of local biodiesel reached
205.24 ML in 2018 as compared to
203.61 ML in 2017;
• Equivalent to 10.262 billion liters of 2%
biodiesel-blended diesel (B2) sold in
2018.
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Biodiesel Producers
BIODIESEL PRODUCERS PROJECT LOCATIONREGISTERED CAPACITY
(million liter/year)Accredited
1 Phil. Biochem Products, Inc. Brgy. Buli, Muntinlupa City 402 Chemrez Tecnologies, Inc. Bagumbayan, Quezon City 903 Mt. Holly Coco Industrial, Inc. Lucena City, Quezon 604 Pure Essence International, Inc. Bagong Ilog, Pasig City 725 Golden Asian Oil International, Inc. Bagong Ilog, Pasig City 606 Bioenergy 8 Corporation Sasa, Davao City 307 Tantuco Enterprises, Inc. Tayabas, Quezon 908 JNJ Oleochemicals, Inc. Lucena City, Quezon 63.39 Freyvonne Milling Services Toril, Davao City 15.6
10 Phoenix Petroleum Philippines, Inc. Villanueva, Misamis Or. 2411 Econergy Corporation General Santos City 30
TOTAL 574.9
Undergoing Construction1 Bio Renewable Energy Ventures, Inc. Jasaan, Misamis Oriental 1502 Archemicals Corp. Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental 153 Greentech Biodiesel Inc Gumaca, Quezon 1004 Voice Development Corporation Tayabas, Quezon 27.65
TOTAL 292.65
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Bioethanol ProducersBIOETHANOL PRODUCERS PROJECT LOCATION
REGISTERED CAPACITY (million liter/year)
Accredited1 San Carlos Bioenergy, Inc. San Carlos City, Negros Occ. 402 Leyte Agri Corporation Ormoc City, Leyte 93 Roxol Bioenergy Corporation La Carlota, Negros Occ. 304 Green Future Innovations, Inc. San Mariano, Isabela 545 Balayan Distillery, Inc. Calaca, Batangas 306 Far East Alcohol Corp. Apalit, Pampanga 157 Kooll Company, Incorporated Talisay, Negros Occidental 308 Universal Robina Corporation Bais City, Negros Oriental 309 Absolut Distillers, Inc. Lian, Batangas 30
10 Progreen Agricorp, Inc. Nasugbu, Batangas 3011 Victorias Milling Company, Inc. Victorias City, Negros Occ. 16.512 Progreen Agricorp, Inc. -Balayan Balayan, Batangas 66
TOTAL 380.5Undergoing Construction*/Financial Closing**
1 Cavite Biofuels Producers, Inc.* Magallanes, Cavite 38
2 Canlaon Alcogreen Agro Ind’l Corp.** Bago City, Negros Occ. 45
3 Asian Alcohol Corporation* Manapla, Negros Occidental 30TOTAL 113
1Demonstration FacilityNSEBIO CO., LTD. Philippine Branch
Nasugbu, Batangas 2 wet tons bagasse/day
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Actual Annual Biofuel Report
UndergoingConstruction Accredited
2017(in million liters)
2018*(in million liters)
# of Projects
Annual Capacity
# of Projects
Annual Capacity
Production Sales Production Sales
Biodiesel 4 292.65 11 574.9 219.61 203.61 219.98 205.24
Bioethanol 3 113 12 380.5 234.65 234.90 295.54 303.73
Note: *as of December 2018
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Bioethanol Production Plants
9ML Leyte Agri Corporation Bioethanol Plant
Ormoc City, Leyte
66ML Progreen Agricorp, Inc. Bioethanol Plant
Balayan, Batangas
30ML Universal Robina
Corporation
Bioethanol Plant
Bais City, Negros
Occidental
54ML Green Future Innovations, Inc. Bioethanol Plant
San Mariano, Isabela
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Biodiesel Production Plants
63.3ML JNJ Oleochemicals, Inc. Biodiesel Plant
Lucena City, Quezon
90ML Chemrez Technologies, Inc. Biodiesel Plant
Bagumbayan, Quezon City
40ML Phil. Biochem Products, Inc. Biodiesel Plant
Buli, Muntinlupa City
15ML ARChemicals Corp. Biodiesel Plant
Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental
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Monitoring of Biofuels Production Plants
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Demand Outlook, 2018-2040
BIODIESEL
BIOETHANOL
Year
Gasoline
Demand
(in million
liters)
Targeted Blend
Bioethanol
Requirement
(in million
liters)
2019 7,999.50 10 799.85
2020 8,476.11 10 847.61
2025 11,266.27 10 1,126.63
2030 15,518.58 10 1,551.86
2035 20,185.21 10 2,018.52
2040 26,163.83 10 2,616.38
Year
Diesel Demand
(in million
liters)
Targeted Blend
Biodiesel
Requirement
(in million
liters)
2019 10,730.13 2 214.60
2020 11,501.42 5 575.07
2025 13,833.24 5 691.66
2030 16,575.44 5 830.04
2035 19,502.28 5 975.09
2040 22,804.11 5 1,140.21
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Supply Outlook, 2017-2020***
Year Production Capacity(in million liters per year)
Biodiesel Bioethanol
2017 574.9 282.12
2018 574.9 380.5
2019 839.9 380.5
2020 867.55 448.5
***Based on projects registered and/or pending applications under JAO 2008-1
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Bioethanol Production Plants (On-going Construction)
Cavite Biofuel Producers, Inc. – 38 million liters per year (Magallanes, Cavite)
Asian Alcohol Corporation – 30 million liters per year (Pulupandan, Negros Occidental)
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Biodiesel Production Plants (On-going Construction)
Archemicals Corp. – 15 million liters per year (Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental)
Greentech Biodiesel, Inc. – 100 million liters per year (Gumaca, Quezon)
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Alternative Feedstock for Biofuels
Source: UPLB
Types of Biofuels
Bioethanol Production
Biodiesel Production
1st Generation Sugarcane, Cassava, Sweet Sorghum, Molasses
Coconut
2nd Generation Cellulosic Materials, Grass, Agricultural Waste Materials, Forest Waste and Residues
Used Cooking OilJatrophaRubber Seed Oil
3rd Generation Macroalgae Microalgae
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Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU)
“Establishment of a Community-Based Bioethanol Industry and Continued
R&D on the Feasibility of Hydrous Bioethanol as Biofuel Blend using Nipa
Sap as Feedstock”
Highlights:
1. Fabricated four (4) distiller set-ups with three (3)
sets already operational.
2. The project already produced 3,000 L of
hydrous bioethanol.
Project Site:
Pamplona, Cagayan
Nipa Sap
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NSEBIO Co., Ltd. Philippine Branch
“Demonstration Test for Cellulosic Ethanol Production Technology in
the Philippines”Highlights:
Cellulosic
Project Site:
Nasugbu,
Batangas
1. Demonstration trial using bagasse in May
2017 and napier grass in October 2017.
2. Ethanol yield from fresh bagasse at
292 liter/ton.
3. Target average ethanol production at
289 liter/ ton-dry napier.
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University of the Philippines – Los Baños
“Life Cycle Assessment in terms of Carbon Debt and Payback
Analyses, Carbon Savings and Energetics Studies of Biodiesel
Production from Coconut Oil in the Philippines”
Project Highlights:
1. Determination of energy and carbon emissions associated with feedstock acquisition for the
production of crude coconut oil.
2. Consolidation of the overall theoretical design of a biodiesel processing plant through
consultations.
3. Data gathering of daily actual measured values (mass and energy flowrates and
compositions) from biodiesel processing plants in Davao City, General Santos City and
Quezon City.
4. Inventory and measurements of the inputs (raw materials, energy, water) and outputs
(atmospheric emissions, waterborne wastes, solid wastes, usable products, and other
environmental releases) of the defined scope of the LCA.
Coconut Oil
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DOST – Industrial Technology Development Institute
“Characterization/performance testing of the Biodiesel/diesel Blends
from Combined Feedstock of Various Vegetable and Used Cooking
Oils.”
Project Highlights:
1. Preparation of biodiesel from different feedstock (coconut oil, refined palm
oil, used cooking oil and rubber seed oil).
2. Determination of the % recovery of methyl ester from the different feedstock.
Determination of the oil content of rubber seeds.
3. Determination of the initial physicochemical analysis of the subject feedstock
(appearance, acid number/acid value).
Vegetable Oil / Used Cooking Oil / Rubber Seed Oil
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1. Actual on-road test has covered 13,431 kms of flat and elevated/high altitude
terrains.
2. Initial results show an increase of about 10% mileage compared to B2.
Toyota Innova Toyota Hilux
Blending (B5) Refueling (B5)Refueling (B2) Emission Testing
Actual On-Road Test For Higher Biodiesel Blend (B5)
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R. A. No. 9513: The Renewable Energy Act of 2008
Accelerate the development of the country’s renewableenergy resources by providing fiscal and non-fiscalincentives to private sector investors and equipmentmanufacturers / suppliers.
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Policy Directions
Accelerate the exploration and development of renewable
energy resources
achieve energy self-reliance
to reduce the country’s dependence on fossil
fuels
minimize the country’s exposure to price
fluctuations
adoption of clean energy to mitigate climate change
promote socio-economic development in rural areas
Increase the utilization of renewable energy by providing
fiscal and non fiscal incentives
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Incentives under the RE Act
RA 9513
Fiscal Incentives Non-Fiscal Incentives
Renewable Portfolio
Standards
FIT System
Net-Metering
Green Energy Option
Income Tax
Holiday and
Low Income
Tax Rate
Reduced
Government
Share
Duty-Free Importation of Equipment and VAT Zero-Rating
Tax Credit on
Domestic
Capital
Equipment
Exemption
from
Universal
Charge
Cash
Incentive for
Missionary
Electrification
Payment of
Transmission
Charges
Tax
Exemption
on Carbon
Credits
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Milestones: RA 9513
2008 2009-2010 2011 2012-2013 2014-2018
Enacted the R.A. 9513:
Renewable Energy Act
of 2008
• Issued the Implementing Rules and
Regulations
• Administrative Frameworks for Awarding RE
Service Contracts, Accreditations
• Establishment of Renewable Energy
Management Bureau (REMB)
• Creation of DOE’s RE-Review and Evaluation
Committee
• Initial awards of RE Contracts under the RE
Law
• Convening of National Renewable Energy
Board (NREB)
• ERC Issued Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) Rules (August
2010)
• Published the
National
Renewable
Energy Program
(NREP) 2010-2030
• The ERC approved the FIT Rates (July 2012)
• DOE issued Guidelines for the Selection Process of RE
Projects under FIT System and Award of Certificate for FIT
Eligibility under Department Circular No. 2013-05-0009 (May
2013)
• Implementation of the Net-Metering Program (July 2013)
• ERC issued FIT Allowance (FIT-ALL) Payment and Collection
Guidelines (December 2013)
• ERC approved FIT-All Rates 0.0406 Php/kWh (2014-2015),
October 2014 and effective January 2015
• Amendment of DOE’s Installation Target
• April 2014, 50 MW to 500 MW for Solar
• April 2015, 200 MW to 400 MW for Wind
• ERC issued new FIT Rates for Solar (March 2015) and Wind
(October 2015)
• DC2017-12-0015 (RPS Rules for On-Grid Areas/22 Dec. 2017)
• DOE endorsed to ERC the FIT Installation Target
completion for Biomass and ROR Hydro until EO Dec. 2019
• DC2018-07-0019 (GEOP Rules/18 July 2018).
• DC2018-08-0024 (RPS Rules for Off-Grid/24 August 2018).
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FIT Mechanism
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Feed-in-Tariff (FIT)
• Priority connection to the grid
• Priority purchase and transmission of and payment for by grid system operators
• Fixed tariff for 20 years
• To be applied for generation utilized in compliance with RPS
• DOE issued List of guidelines for the Selection Process of Renewable Energy Projects Under Feed-In Tariff System and the Award of Certificate for Feed-In Tariff Eligibility
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Feed-In-Tariff (FIT) System
RESOURCE
INSTALLATION
TARGET
ERC
APPROVED FIT
RATES
WITH CERTIFICATE
OF ENDORSEMENT
TO ERC
INSTALLATION
TARGET
BALANCE
Capacity (MW) (PhP / kWh)No. of
Projects
Capacity
(MW)
Capacity
(MW)
Hydro 2505.90 5 34.60 206.90
5.8705*** 1 8.50 -
Wind200 8.53 3 249.90
6.10200* 7.40** 3 144.00
Solar50 9.68 6 108.90
-450* 8.69** 17 417.05
Biomass 2506.63 15 121.401
100.1166.5969*** 6 28.224
Ocean 10 Deferred - - -
TOTAL 1,410.00 54 1,102.68 323.28
* - Additional installation targets
** - FIT rates for the respective additional installation targets (W-ERCRes14,s2015; S-ERCRes6,s2015) *** - Degressed FIT rates (H&B-ERCRes1,2017) **** - Reckoning date is January 2015 (Deadline: December 2017)
As of 31 January 2019
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Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) System
o The DOE extended the FIT System
for biomass and ROR Hydro until
end-2019
o ERC conducted public
consultations in the following
areas:
o Luzon: ERC Hearing Room
(11 January 2019)
o Visayas: ERC Hearing Room
(Banilad, Cebu City/17 January
2019)
o Mindanao: ERC Hearing
Room (Mintrade Bldg., Davao
City/18 January 2019)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Updates on RE Policy Mechanisms
Department Order No. DO2017-04-0005• Prescribing the new guidelines in the processing of applications
for renewable energy service/operating contract• Further enhances the transparency in processing and issuance
of service contracts and permits and shorten the time frame to25 days
Executive Order No. 30• Creating the Energy Investment Coordinating Council (EICC) in
order to streamline the regulatory procedures affecting energyprojects
• Declares energy projects as projects of national significance• DOE to chair the EICC and shall be composed of DENR, NEA,
NGCP, NPC, TransCo, DOF, DOJ, DOTr, HLURB, Palawan Councilfor Sustainable Development and other agencies deemednecessary by the council.
Checklist
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Where We are Now: 2017 Energy Supply
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Summary Biomass Projects under RE Law (as of December 2018)
# OF
PROJECTS
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
(MW)
POTENTIAL
CAPACITY
(MW)
TOTAL (MW)
Biomass Renewable
Energy Operating
Contract (BREOC)60 409.64 374.285 783.925
Certificate of
Registration for
Own- Use (COR)21 119.86 14.224 134.08
TOTAL 81 529.5 388.509 918.005
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Registered Biomass Projects per Feedstock
# of
ProjectsBREOC
# of
Projects
COR for OWN-
USE
Bagasse 10 301.5 13 116.05
Rice Husk 10 98.1 1 2.25
Napier Grass - - - -
Biogas (Animal Waste /
Distillery Waste)3 17.1 2 1.56
Coconut Waste 1 0.7 - -
Wood Chips - - - -
Municipal Solid Waste 2 9.85 - -
Multi-Feedstock 2 9.46 - -
TOTAL 28 409.64 16 119.86
Refuse Derived Fuels (RDF) 2 650MT/day
INSTALLED CAPACITY (MW)
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Registered Biomass Projects per Feedstock
# of
ProjectsBREOC
# of
Projects
COR for OWN-
USE
Bagasse 2 68 1 9.2
Rice Husk 6 35.5 2 4.3
Napier Grass 3 29.5 - -
Biogas (Animal Waste/
Distillery Waste)2 12.09 1 0.624
Coconut Waste 1 1.5 - -
Wood Chips 1 23.50 - -
Municipal Solid Waste 5 49.695 1 0.10
Multi-Feedstock 8 104.5 - -
Sugarcane Trash 2 50.0
TOTAL 30 374.285 5 14.224
POTENTIAL CAPACITY (MW)
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0.624 MW Biogas Power Plant (own-use)
FDR Integrated Resource Recovery Management, Inc. (Naga City, Cebu)
Biogas Power Projects (MSW)
1.5 MW Landfill Methane Recovery and Power Generation Facility
Pangea Green Energy Philippines, Inc. (Quezon City)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Biogas Power Projects (Animal Manure)
2MW Biogas Power Plant
Asian Carbon Neutral Power Corporation
(Tarlac City, Tarlac)
Biotech Farms, Inc.
12.39-MW Biogas Power Plant (Banga, South Cotabato)
560kW Biogas Power Plant (own-use)
Marcela Farms, Inc. (Cortes, Bohol)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Biomass Power Projects (Bagasse)
46MW Bagasse-Fired Cogeneration Power Plant
Universal Robina Corporation (Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental)
63 MW Bagasse-Fired Cogeneration Power Plant
Victorias Milling Company, Inc. (Victorias City, Neg. Occ.)
28.58 MW Bagasse-Fired Cogeneration Power Plant
Hawaiian-Philippine Company (Silay City, Neg. Occ.)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Biomass Power Projects( Rice Husk)
24MW Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Power Plant
San Jose City I Power Corporation (San Jose City, Nueva Ecija)
20MW Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Power Plant
Isabela Biomass Energy Corporation (Alicia, Isabela)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Biomass Power Projects (Rice Husk)
12MW Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Power Plant
Green Innovations for Tomorrow Corporation (Talavera, Nueva Ecija)
5MW Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Power Plant
Bicol Biomass Energy Corporation (Pili, Camarines Sur)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
On-going Construction (Napier Grass)
12MW Biomass Power Plant Project
Cleangreen Energy Corporation (Orani, Bataan)
12MW Biomass Power Plant Project
Grass Gold Renewable Energy Corporation (Llanera, Nueva Ecija)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
On-going Construction (Cane Trash)
25MW Biomass Power Plant Plant
North Negros Biopower (Manapla, Negros Occidental)
20MW Biomass Power Plant Plant
San Carlos Biopower, Inc. (San Carlos City, Negros Occidental)
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Environmental Impact and Social Responsibility
YearCapacity Addition
(MW)
Emission Reduction (t-CO2/year)**
Cumulative Emission
Reduction (2009-2015)
2008 3.6 11600.45 81203.152009 29.33 94511.48 567068.882010 23 71876.27 359381.352011 29.1 91420.71 365682.842012 30.8 86045.66 258136.982013 1.476 4085 8169.722014 468.65 1,138,632.50 1138632.5Total 585.956 1,498,171.93 2,778,275.42
2,778,275.42 t- CO2
Reduction (2009-2015)
TotalCapacity Addition
(MW)
Construction Jobs
Full Time O&M Jobs
2008 3.6 90 112009 29.33 733 882010 23 558 642011 29.1 710 822012 30.8 672 652013 1.476 32 42014 468.65 7,251.00 4102015 342.4 5,332.00 316
Total 928.356 15,378 104016,418 Green Jobs Generated (2009-2015)
Source: IRENA Rule of Thumb
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Major Island
Group
POTENTIAL
POWER
GENERATION
CAPACITY (MW)
Estimated CO2
Emission
Reduced
(Million tCO2 )
Luzon 2093.78 11.00
Visayas 1512.76 3.71
Mindanao 843 2.54
TOTAL 4,449.54 17.25
Biomass Resource Assessment - USAID
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
SHORT-TERM(2019-2020)
MEDIUM-TERM(2021-2022)
INC
REA
SE R
E IN
STA
LLED
CA
PAC
ITY
TO
AT
LEA
ST
20
,00
0 M
W
LONG-TERM(2023-2040)
• To determine Biomass/Biofuels projects to be declared as projects
of national significance
• Enhance EVOSS for Biomass/Biofuels projects
• Provide technical assistance to lower investment cost
• Promote and incentivize local technology producers
• Establish Biomass/Biofuels Information Exchange
CREATION OF CONDUCIVE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN• Provide technical guidance and assistance to biomass RE
developers and biofuels proponents on EPNS process and significance; and,
• Collaborate with biomass/biofuels associations (BREA, EPAP, TPBA) and other stakeholders to further promote bioenergy and biofuel investments and projects thru the conduct of the 2019 Bioenergy Summit under the GBEP.
OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
Biomass Roadmap
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
SHORT-TERM(2019-2020)
MEDIUM-TERM(2021-2022)
INC
REA
SE R
E IN
STA
LLED
CA
PAC
ITY
TO
AT
LEA
ST
20
,00
0 M
W
LONG-TERM(2023-2040)
OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Strengthen resiliency of Biomass/Biofuels systems and facilities
• Harmonize transmission Development Plan with Biomass targets
• Develop Biomass installation target• Conduct R&D on the efficiency of Biomass technologies on
the Smart Grid System
ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN• Conduct briefing and provide technical assistance to biomass
RE developers and biofuel proponents in the formulation ofResiliency Compliance Plan (RCP) as required under the DC2018-01-0001; and,
• Coordination with EPIMB, NGCP and biomass RE Developersfor the conduct of testing & commissioning of biomassprojects situated in Negros Island.
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Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
SHORT-TERM(2019-2020)
MEDIUM-TERM(2021-2022)
CONTINUING
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• Monitoring of Biomass/Biofuels Projects/Plants/Facilities• Biofuels Product Sampling
(Biodiesel – Quarterly; Bioethanol – Semi-Annually)• Conduct detailed Biomass/ Biofuels technology and resource
assessment• Continue and accelerate implementation of Biomass/Biofuels
projects• Conduct regular updating of Biomass/ Biofuels resource database
LONG-TERM(2023-2040)
ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN• Validation of successful commissioning of FIT eligible biomass projects to
complete the remaining installation target until end of December 2019;• Updating of biomass resource assessment conducted by USAID in 2012;• Monitoring, inspection and audit of biofuel plants and facilities to include
compliance to Philippine National Standards;• Monitoring and inspection of biomass plants/facilities; and,• Inspection and validation of biomass and biofuels projects’ work
accomplishments.
OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
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SHORT-TERM(2019-2020)
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LONG-TERM(2023-2040)
OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
• Continue conduct of Biomass/Biofuels technology research and development studies
• Identify viability of new technologies• Implement, monitor and evaluate pilot/demo projects for
new Biomass/Biofuels technologies
PROMOTE AND ENHANCE
R&D AGENDA
ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN• Revisit blending requirement for biodiesel and bioethanol with consideration on
feedstock supply availability, sustainability and price, logistics & infrastructurerequirements, economic benefits to farmers, final pump price (TRAIN), etc.;
• Conduct consultations and FGDs with bioethanol producers and oil companies onthe optimum utilization of locally-produced bioethanol and compliance to DC2011-12-0013;
• Completion of actual on-road test for B5 (15,000 kms.);• Public consultation for B5;• Monitoring of biofuel R&D projects undertaken by MMSU, UPLB and DOST-ITDI;
and,• Demonstration of the biomass gasifier system in Barangay Alad, Romblon until
3rd quarter 2019.
Biomass Roadmap
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SHORT-TERM(2019-2020)
MEDIUM-TERM(2021-2022)
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LONG-TERM(2023-2040)
OVERALL
OBJECTIVE
BY 2040
• Continue technical capacity building on Biomass/Biofuels• Harmonize the DOE related programs with agro-forestry
policies for an integrated use of biomass• Continue the conduct of IEC to attain social acceptability
OTHER ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES TO BE UNDERTAKEN• Conduct information, education and communication (IEC) campaigns to
LGUs on bioenergy policies and programs, i.e., waste to energy (WTE) incollaboration with DENR-EMB, DOST-PCIEERD/ITDI, NSWMC;
• Pursue collaboration activities with DENR-Forestry Management Bureau toharmonize DOE programs with agro-forestry policies towards an integrateduse of biomass;
• Participate in international and local conferences, seminars, fora andworkshops to further information exchange and sharing of best practices onbioenergy and biofuel policies, emerging feedstock and utilizationtechnologies.
Biomass Roadmap
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
• Biofuels feedstock supply, sustainability and price;
• Competing use both for biofuel and biomass feedstock;
• Regulatory permits and processes ARTA Law
• Transmission line constraints e.g. , Negros Island;
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
The Way Forward
•Finalization / Approval of Guidelines on Renewable Energy Market (REM) Rules
•Establish Energy Investment Coordinating Center and Linkages with other Government Regulatory Agencies
•Resource Inventory and Establishment of RE Database
•Capacity Building / Information, Education and Communication Campaigns
•More Investment Missions / Business Meetings
Full Implementation
of the Renewable Energy Act
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
(+632) 479-2900
name@doe.gov.ph
www.doe.gov.ph
//doe.gov.ph
@doe_ph
Thank You!
ruby.deguzman@doe.gov.ph
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