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The National Development Co. (NDC), an attached agency of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has completed its equity investments in the San Carlos Bio-energy Inc. (SCBI).
Trade Secretary and NDC chairman Peter B. Favila said yesterday that the NDC has released the last tranche of equity investments to SCBI amounting to P171.75 million.
Total NDC investment in SCBI is now at P211.14 million, representing a 25-percent share in the company.
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The Board of Investments (BOI) has approved the P2.281-billion bioethanol project of the San Carlos Bio-Energy Inc. (SCBI). SCBI is a joint venture between the National Development Co. (NDC) which owns 40 percent and Bronzeoak Philippines Inc. (BP), which owns 60 percent.
SCBIs bioethanol project will be located in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental.
Its production capacity is 27.3 million liters per year. Aside from the production of bioethanol, SCBI will also put up a co-generation plant using the waste bagasse to produce eight megawatts of power.
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The NFEP is an energy independence strategy in the Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan (MTPDP).
The NFEP aims to promote the production and commercialization of ethanol, a fuel additive made from sugar cane.
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Trade Secretary and NDC chairman Peter B. Favila said yesterday that the NDC has released the last tranche of equity investments to SCBI amounting to P171.75 million.
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SCBIs bioethanol project will be located in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental.
Its production capacity is 27.3 million liters per year. Aside from the production of bioethanol, SCBI will also put up a co-generation plant using the waste bagasse to produce eight megawatts of power.
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