Daily Star logoTop Stories
Bacolod City, Philippines Thursday, October 12, 2006
Front Page
Negros Oriental
Star Business
Opinion
Sports
Police Beat
Star Life
People & Events
 
Senate passes biofuels bill
Gives Negros early Christmas gift: Zubiri
BY CARLA P. GOMEZ

The passage of the biofuels bill by the Senate yesterday was hailed by Bukidnon Rep. Juan Miguel Zubiri as an early Christmas gift for the Filipino people and for sugar-producing provinces like Negros Occidental.

Senator Mar Roxas told the DAILY STAR last night that the Senate voted unanimously to pass the biofuels bill that would require all liquid fuels for motors and engines sold in the Philippines to contain locally-sourced components.

He said the Senate version is worded to ensure that the sugarcane used for ethanol blended with gasoline is sourced locally to protect local producers.

It also ensures that supply of sugar for food needs is protected, he said.

Zubiri, who authored the House version of the biofuels bill, told the DAILY STAR that a bicameral conference committee will be convened to reconcile the provisions of both the House and Senate versions and he expects a biofuels law to be in place by November.

Solons from the sugar block, like Bacolod Rep. Monico Puentevella and Rep. Jose Carlos Lacson (Neg. Occ., 3rd district) will join the House team in the bicameral conference committee, he said.

Immediately after the signing of the biofuels bill into law by the president, Zubiri said he expects 12 ethanol plants to be built in various parts of the country.

On top of bioethanol plant being built in San Carlos City in Negros Occidental, Zubiri said he expects five other such plants to rise on Negros Island and two are being planned for Cebu.

This is great for the country's sugar producers, he said.

He said with sugar prices having dropped to 10 cents per pound in the world market or P570 to P600 per 50 kilobag, that would kill local sugar producers, and the biofuels bill will save them.

"The sugar producers will not only survive, they will flourish," he said.

"Within two years of the law's effectivity, at least five percent bioethanol shall comprise the total volume of gasoline fuel actually sold and distributed in the country, subject to the requirement that all bioethanol blended gasoline shall contain a minimum of five percent bioethanol fuel by volume," according to Senate Bill 2226, which Malacaņang certified as urgent in March this year.

The measure also provides that immediately upon effectivity, "a minimum of one percent biodiesel by volume shall be blended into all diesel engine fuels sold in the country subject to domestic supply and availability of locally sourced biodiesel component."

Violators will be penalized with one to five years imprisonment and a fine ranging from P1 million to P5 million, according to the bill.

The bill is designed to reduce the country's dependence on imported fuel, the price of which have been volatile in the world market, and also seeks to protect health and environment.*CPG

back to top

Google
 
Web www.visayandailystar.com
Top Stories
Senate passes biofuels bill
PDEA confiscates marijuana bricks
NOPPO ranked last in Western VIsayas
'Ceneco should consult public on add'l charges'
17 face raps for exam leak
Army battles NPA 'raiders'
SP, bishop score airport bombing
Guv proposes compromise for P2B in delinquent taxes
Nabbed man not nephew of Navarra
These bets love sports
Cojuangco speaker at city charter day
DBM: Dilag can head bids body