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2006

Bolongaita, Jhen Rose G.,Capacap, Trisha Mae L.,Clemente, Joy,Epler,Jann Jheryll,Esguerra, Jinky,Mandamian, Romoel N.

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biofuels environmental sustainability renewable energy philippine law

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This document presents the Biofuels Act of 2006, RA 9367, a Philippine law focused on transitioning to biofuels. It discusses the act's objectives, key provisions, types of biofuels promoted, and the benefits and challenges associated with its implementation. The authors analyze biofuels, renewable energy, and their environmental impacts in a comprehensive summary.

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REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9367 “BIOFUELS ACT OF 2006 Bolongaita, Jhen Rose G. Capacap, Trisha Mae L. Clemente, Joy Epler,Jann Jheryll Esguerra, Jinky Mandamian, Romoel N. GROUP 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to RA 9367 Objectives of the Biofuel...

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9367 “BIOFUELS ACT OF 2006 Bolongaita, Jhen Rose G. Capacap, Trisha Mae L. Clemente, Joy Epler,Jann Jheryll Esguerra, Jinky Mandamian, Romoel N. GROUP 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to RA 9367 Objectives of the Biofuel Program Key Provisions of RA 9367 Types of Biofuels Promoted Benefits of the Biofuel Program Challenges and Considerations Conclusion INTRODUCTION RA 9367, also known as the Biofuels Act of 2006, is a Philippine law aimed at promoting the use of biofuels to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, enhance energy security, and support environmental sustainability. It mandates the blending of biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, with conventional fuels. The law encourages the development and production of biofuels from local sources, supporting agricultural development and providing alternative livelihoods for farmers. Overall, RA 9367 aims to foster a cleaner and more sustainable energy future for the Philippines. OBJECTIVES Reduce dependence on imported fuels Reduce greenhouse gas emissions Bolster the local biodiesel and bioethanol sectors Ensure the availability of clean energy Key Provisions The act discusses the Phasing Out of the Use of Harmful Gasoline Additives and/or Oxygenates, the Mandatory Use of Biofuels, the Incentive Scheme to encourage investments, the Powers and Functions of the Department of Energy, the Creation, Powers, and Functions of the National Biofuel Board Types of Biofuels Promoted Bioethanol: Ethanol (C2H5OH) produced from biomass and feedstock. Biodiesel: Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) or mono- alkyl esters derived from vegetable oils, animal fats, and other biomass-derived oils. Benefits of the Biofuel Program Increasing rural employment and income Protecting the environment Phasing out harmful gasoline additives Challenges and Considerations Limited investments Feedstock supply Support for biofuels CONCLUSION In conclusion, Republic Act 9367, or the Biofuels Act of 2006, represents a significant step towards promoting sustainable energy practices in the Philippines. By mandating the use of locally sourced biofuels in liquid fuels, the Act aims to reduce dependence on imported oil, mitigate toxic emissions, and foster the development of renewable energy sources. Overall, this Act not only addresses critical energy needs and environmental concerns but also contributes to rural economic development by creating employment opportunities in the renewable energy sector. REFERENCES Supreme Court E-Library. (n.d.). https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocs/2/1662 Bio-Benefits Basics. (n.d.). Energy.gov. https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy/bio-benefits-basics FAOLEX. (n.d.). https://www.fao.org/faolex/results/details/en/c/LEX- FAOC071408/

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