Title: PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY (PCA)
1Department of Agriculture
- PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY (PCA)
- BIODIESEL PROJECT
2Background
- For more than two decades, government and private
institutions like DOST, ITDI, PCA, NPC, PNOC-ERDC
and PCRDF had conducted research and development
experiments on the fuel application of Coconut
Methyl Ester (CME). - The general objective of these experiments was to
establish the viability of CME as a Petroleum
Diesel Fuel (PDF) alternative or substitute fuel.
3Background
- When the price of Coconut Oil (CNO) increased, or
when the price of PDF decreased to a level much
lower than that of CNO, the promotion tended to
be discontinued because of economic viability
issues which failed to attract local and foreign
investors.
4Background
- However, when the Philippine Clean Air Act (RA
8749) was enacted in 1999, the law provided a
window of opportunity for CME as a PDF
quality-enhancing additive. - Application now demonstrates a cost-effective
solution in complying with the smoke emission
specifications/standards of RA 8749.
5Table 17Emission Standards for Vehicles with
Compression-Ignition Engines (light absorption
coefficient, m-1)
RULE XXXII EMISSION CONTROL FOR IN-USE VEHICLE,
Section 1. Emission Standards for In-Used
Vehicle For vehicles with compression-ignition
engines, the following emission standard shall
apply
Using the free acceleration test
6PCA BIODIESEL INITIATIVE
General Objective
To establish the viability of CME as a PDF
quality enhancer for the reduction of air
pollution, in line with RA 8749 for better
engine performance and for increased utilization
of CNO in the domestic market.
- PCA-DA launched a Biodiesel Development Project
in May 2001with issuance of DA Special Order no.
176, series of 2001. - PCA set-up Coconut Biodiesel Pump Station at its
Quezon City compound for Coconut Biodiesel
promotional utilization and conduct of scientific
validation testing and RD activities.
7Fifteen PCA vehicles were tested on their smoke
emissions with 1 CME blend. No engine
modifications were done.
The test results showed a reduction of around
fifty percent (50) on their smoke emissions.
8OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINECOCONUT GROWING ZONE
- More than 3.1 Million agricultural land planted
to coconut - Over 324 Million bearing and non-bearing coconut
tree - 68 out of 79 provinces are coconut areas
9KEY PRODUCTION AREAS OF COCONUT
- Highly suitable - areas is highly adequate
rainfall, well distributed yearly with maximum of
1.5 dry months (expected yield of more than 2.5
ton copra/ha/yr). - Intermediate/Suitable - areas has adequate
rainfall, well distributed yearly with maximum
of 3 to 4.5 dry months (expected yield of 1.5 to
2.5 ton copra/ha/yr). - Fairly suitable - areas wherein rainfall is not
well distributed, with maximum of 6 dry months
(expected yield of less than 1.5 ton
copra/ha/yr).
10MAGNITUDE OF THE COCONUT INDUSTRY
- 3.5 M coconut farmers
- 25 M Filipinos are directly or indirectly
dependent on the industry - 27 of total agricultural land planted to coconut
11RP COCONUT OIL (CNO) PRODUCTION AND ANNUAL
PETRODIESEL DEMAND
- Copra Production 2.357 B kgs.
- CNO Production 1.414 B liters
- Petrodiesel Demand 7.00 B liters
RPs annual coconut oil production is only 20 of
its annual petrodiesel demand.
12PROJECTED RP CME ANNUAL DEMAND AT DIFFERENT
INCORPORATIONS
- 1 0.070 Billion liters (70,000 MT)
- 2 0.140 Billion liters (140,000 MT)
- 3 0.210 Billion liters (210,000 MT)
- 4 0.280 Billion liters (280,000 MT)
- 5 0.350 Billion liters (350,000 MT)
13CME MANUFACTURING COMPANIES
- SENBEL FINE CHEMICAL COMPANY
- DL/CHEMREZ INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED
- RI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
- PILIPINAS KAO, INCORPORATED
14PCA ROLES ON CME-BIODIESEL PROGRAM
- Ensure security of coconut oil supply by
undertaking an aggressive planting/replanting and
rehabilitation program which would address the
volumes needed by the market. - Conduct Research and Development on coconut-based
biofuel application.
15USE YOUR COCONUT
Its our best food forward!
Maraming Salamat Po!