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                    [Summary] => Sustainable Rural Enterprise (SRE), a non-government organization based in Kalibo, Aklan, will work with US-based Community Power Corp. (CPC) in developing a modular biomass power system called Biomax.


SRE president Perla Manapol said Biomax is powered by raw coconut shells and can generate 15 kilowatts up to four megawatts of electricity and 30 kilowatts of heat. The first prototype is now being used in Kalibo while a second one is being developed at CPC in Colorado, USA and will be deployed in Ibajay, Aklan before the end of 2002 or early 2003.
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Called BioMax, the system is the core of a pioneering project in the village of Alaminos, Madalag, Aklan, where its productive uses are harnessed to create coconut-based livelihood opportunities.
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SRE president Perla Manapol said Biomax is powered by raw coconut shells and can generate 15 kilowatts up to four megawatts of electricity and 30 kilowatts of heat. The first prototype is now being used in Kalibo while a second one is being developed at CPC in Colorado, USA and will be deployed in Ibajay, Aklan before the end of 2002 or early 2003.
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Called BioMax, the system is the core of a pioneering project in the village of Alaminos, Madalag, Aklan, where its productive uses are harnessed to create coconut-based livelihood opportunities.
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