Biofuels & Feedstocks Philippines

Manila, Philippines - This event brings together the most influential people in the Biofuels industry to discuss the development and growth of biofuels. This conference goes beyond just providing information, it is where serious business takes place in a conducive environment.

The growth of the global biofuels market has been driven by government incentives and volatile fossil fuel prices. Governments around the world have promoted the use of biofuels in order to reduce air pollution and the reliance on imported fossil fuels, as well as to promote their agricultural industry.

Asia is especially abuzz with biofuels!

“Philippines Biofuels Act mandates the blending of 1% Biodiesel in all diesel products sold by April ’07 and 5% ethanol blend in all gasoline products by Jan ‘09’ .”
“Indonesia is targeting a 10% domestic usage of biofuels by 2010”
“Malaysian government has approved 52 biodiesel licences, with a cumulative capacity of 5 mn tons”
“Natural Fuel invests US$130 Million to build world’s largest biodiesel facility in Singapore”

Sugarcane, corn, and cassava are eyed for ethanol production, while biodiesel rely on palm (used in Malaysia, Indonesia) and coconut (used in Philippines) as the feedstock. These agricultural crops are major food sources and also have industrial uses. With increasing demand from ethanol and biodiesel production, will there be enough supply to fulfil all uses?

New crops, like sweet sorghum for bioethanol, and jatropha for biodiesel are showing great promise as alternative feedstocks. Big plans are in place for large scale plantations of the two crops. Looking into the future, lignocellulosic feedstock poses great potential because it reduces greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 85% over reformulated gasoline, much higher reduction compared to starch ethanol’s production plus it does not compete with food source.

CMT’s Biofuels & Feedstocks Philippines will bring together the most influential people in the Biofuels industry to discuss the development and growth of biofuels. This conference goes beyond just providing information, it is where serious business takes place in a conducive environment.

Conference highlights:
• Biofuels framework and fiscal incentives in the Philippines
• Global Biofuels Markets - Policies, Markets, Challenges and Barriers
• Price, Supply, Economics and Quality analysis of various biofuels feedstocks
• Biofuels supply chain – blending, storage & handling
• Ethanol and its feedstock options and supply
• Round table discussion by Oil companies’ on their strategies in Biofuels

There will also be a half day focus on Jatropha Cultivation and Processing. Jatropha experts from India, Myanmar and Philippines will highlight important issues concerning this non-edible oil.

Mark your calendar to be at this premier gathering of key industry players. Sign up with your team to enjoy attractive group discount. Early birds get rewarded too! Register online at www.cmtevents.com or enquire with [email protected]

From 23 May 2007
Until 24 May 2007
Manila, Philippines
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