+ Follow BRONZEOAK Tag
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[Title] => Ethanol production imperiled by El Niño
[Summary] => The development of ethanol as an energy source may be hampered this year by the looming El Niño phenomenon which is expected to linger throughout the year, an industry official said.
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[Title] => UK firms express interest in RP
[Summary] => Four UK-based firms have expressed interest in investing in the country specifically in mining and business process outsourcing (BPO) industry.
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[Title] => British firm to build P5-billion power plants
[Summary] => British power firm Bronzeoak Ltd. will build a total of 30 megawatt (MW) ethanol-based power plants in Bukidnon and Tarlac.
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[Title] => RP-British firm eyes DBP to fund ethanol projects
[Summary] => British-Filipino firm Bron-zeoak Philippines is looking to tap the Development Bank of the Philippines for funding its ethanol projects, a top company executive said.
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[Title] => Ethanol makers plan more facilities as demand grows
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[Title] => PNOC to hike capacity of cogeneration project in Negros
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The Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) will reevaluate the proposal of Bronzeoak Philippines and Talisay Bioenergy Inc. (TBI) to increase the capacity of the 30-megawatt (MW) bagasse-fired cogeneration project in Talisay, Negros Occidental to 35 MW.
"With the governments renewed commitment to pursue renewable energy project, we will revisit the biomass project in Talisay," PNOC officer-in-charge Pedro Aquino Jr. said.
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[Title] => British firm to put up P1.5-B ethanol plant
[Summary] => Bronzeoak Phils. will start the construction of a P1.5-billion ethanol processing plant in the southern part of Bukidnon province by June this year.
This was revealed by Bukidnon Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri, vice chairman of the House committee on natural resources and the author of the Biofuels Bill which will promote the use of ethanol and coco-biodiesel in the transport sector.
Zubiri said the UK-based firm had purchased last month a 24-hectare property in Kibawe, Southern Bukidnon to host the plant, which will be named Southern Bukidnon Bio-Ethanol Inc.
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[Title] => The need is urgent: Pass the bioethanol bill
[Summary] => Strange. Really unbelievable. The entire government seems to be trying to crack its brains to cope with the energy problem, and temporizing on steps intended to assure a long-range solution to our need for alternative fuel sources.
That was the impression I gathered when Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban and Sugar Administrator James Ledesma issued last weekend an appeal for Congress to pass the national bioethanol bills. The first one was that of Sen. Aquilino Pimentel with the Senate, and the other by Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri (Bukidnon) in the House.
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[Title] => British firm to build P5-billion power plants
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[Title] => PNOC to hike capacity of cogeneration project in Negros
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The Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) will reevaluate the proposal of Bronzeoak Philippines and Talisay Bioenergy Inc. (TBI) to increase the capacity of the 30-megawatt (MW) bagasse-fired cogeneration project in Talisay, Negros Occidental to 35 MW.
"With the governments renewed commitment to pursue renewable energy project, we will revisit the biomass project in Talisay," PNOC officer-in-charge Pedro Aquino Jr. said.
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[Title] => British firm to put up P1.5-B ethanol plant
[Summary] => Bronzeoak Phils. will start the construction of a P1.5-billion ethanol processing plant in the southern part of Bukidnon province by June this year.
This was revealed by Bukidnon Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri, vice chairman of the House committee on natural resources and the author of the Biofuels Bill which will promote the use of ethanol and coco-biodiesel in the transport sector.
Zubiri said the UK-based firm had purchased last month a 24-hectare property in Kibawe, Southern Bukidnon to host the plant, which will be named Southern Bukidnon Bio-Ethanol Inc.
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[Title] => The need is urgent: Pass the bioethanol bill
[Summary] => Strange. Really unbelievable. The entire government seems to be trying to crack its brains to cope with the energy problem, and temporizing on steps intended to assure a long-range solution to our need for alternative fuel sources.
That was the impression I gathered when Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban and Sugar Administrator James Ledesma issued last weekend an appeal for Congress to pass the national bioethanol bills. The first one was that of Sen. Aquilino Pimentel with the Senate, and the other by Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri (Bukidnon) in the House.
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September 13, 2009 - 12:00am