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Biomass Conversion Technology for Transport in the Philippines Regional Workshop on Overcoming Critical Bottlenecks to Accelerate Renewable Energy Deployment in ASEAN+6 Countries June 14, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand Ruby B. De Guzman Department


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Biomass Conversion Technology for Transport in the Philippines

Ruby B. De Guzman Department of Energy Philippines

Regional Workshop on Overcoming Critical Bottlenecks to Accelerate Renewable Energy Deployment in ASEAN+6 Countries

June 14, 2016 Bangkok, Thailand

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

Existing Biomass Conversion Technology for Transport Sector

Biofuel Type Technology Feedstock

  • 1. Bioethanol

Fermentation- Distillation-Dehydration

  • 1. Molasses
  • 2. Sugarcane Juice
  • 3. Sweet Sorghum*
  • 4. Cassava*
  • 5. Nipa Sap*
  • 2. Biodiesel

Transesterification- Washing-Dehydration

  • 1. Coconut Oil
  • 2. Used Cooking Oil*
  • 3. Jatropha and Other

Non-Food Oil Bearing Fruits*

* Under Study

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

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Provides fiscal incentives and mandates the use of biofuel- blended gasoline and diesel fuels

BIODIESEL

  • 2015 consumption of 200 million liters

(CME)

  • 2% biodiesel blend starting Feb. 6, 2009

BIOETHANOL

  • 10% bioethanol blend to all gasoline starting
  • Feb. 6, 2012

Republic Act No. 9367: The Biofuels Act of 2006

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

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Targeted Biofuels Blend, 2013-2030

B2 to B5

E20/E85

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

Biofuels Supply and Demand

BIODIESEL SUPPLY

  • 11 accredited producers

with annual total capacity of 584.9 million liters

  • 2 pending applications

with proposed total annual capacity of 90 million liters BIOETHANOL SUPPLY

  • 10 accredited producers

with annual total capacity of 282 million liters

  • 3 production facilities to

be on-stream between 2016-2018 with total additional capacity of 149 million liters

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

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(in million liters)

Year Gasoline Demand Bioethanol Blends (Target) Supply Requirement

2016 4,203 10% 420.3 2020 4,359 20% 871.8 2025 4,948 20% 989.8 2030 5,513 20%/85% 1,102.6

Bioethanol Supply-Demand Outlook, 2016-2030

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

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(in million liters)

Year Diesel Demand Biodiesel Blends (Target) Supply Requirement

2016 7,176.41 5% 358.82 2020 7,923.37 10% 792.34 2025 8,693.73 20% 1,738.75 2030 9,030.68 20% 1,806.14

Biodiesel Supply-Demand Outlook, 2013-2030

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

Opportunities and Challenges

OPPORTUNITIES CHALLENGES

  • Biodiesel and bioethanol

mandate under RA 9367

  • Cost of current feedstock for

both biodiesel and bioethanol including supply sustainability

  • Fiscal incentives under

RA 9367 and RA 9513

  • High production cost
  • Available areas for

feedstock production

  • Local bioethanol to fully serve

the mandated volume requirement

  • Commercially available 2nd and

3rd generation production technology and cost

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Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

Department of Energy

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THANK YOU!!!

www.doe.gov.ph ruby.deguzman@doe.gov.ph