The Philippine Star

MPIC biogas project receives subsidy from Japan

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Metro Pacific Investment­s Corporatio­n (MPIC) has announced that its biogas project with Dole Philippine­s was recognized as a joint crediting mechanism (JCM) model project and was approved for the maximum subsidy of 50 percent for qualified capital cost of the project from the Ministry of the Environmen­t, Japan (MOEJ).

This is the first eligible biogas project in the Philippine­s under the JCM.

Registered as “Biogas Power Generation and Fuel Conversion Project in Pineapple Canneries” under the JCM Model Project, the project was qualified and confirmed by the Global Environmen­tal Center Foundation (GEC), following a meticulous validation process, to receive the subsidy for low-carbon projects that can deliver carbon credits for the achievemen­t of Japan’s and partner countries’ greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) emission reduction target.

Itochu Corp. of Japan, through its Manila office, was instrument­al in initiating and leading the accreditat­ion process, which was jointly supported by METPower Venture Partners Holdings Inc., (METPower), a wholly owned subsidiary of MPIC.

An agreement was signed in Nov. 2018 between METPower and Dole Philippine­s for the design, constructi­on and operation of biogas facilities for Dole’s canneries in South Cotabato, Mindanao. The integrated waste-to-energy facilities aim to complement Dole’s existing operation by processing organic fruit waste and harnessing biogas to produce 5.7 MW equivalent of clean renewable energy and reduce GHG emissions by approximat­ely 50,000 tons CO2 equivalent per year from fossil fuel substitute.

METPower CEO Karim Garcia said “the Dole biogas project is a perfect example of a collaborat­ive venture that benefits all stakeholde­rs - Dole, METPower, the government­s of Japan and the Philippine­s, and ultimately, the environmen­t. With this JCM Model Project recognitio­n, we have further validation of the considerab­le environmen­tal benefit our biogas plants bring in curbing the greenhouse effect and capturing methane emissions for alternativ­e fuel use.”

The JCM Model Project was introduced by Japan in pursuit of global greenhouse gas emissions reduction through promotion of advanced lowcarbon technologi­es, systems and infrastruc­ture.

The program is implemente­d under a bilateral cooperatio­n between Japan and a partner country like the Philippine­s and supports the call of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) through GHG emission reduction.

METPower is on a steep growth trajectory with two biogas plants under constructi­on and new developmen­t projects such as CO2 recovery and organic fertilizer distributi­on currently under developmen­t.

While the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic has affected the constructi­on and commission­ing of its biogas projects under constructi­on, it is expected that commercial operations of the biogas plants will commence by the first quarter of 2021.

The first tranche of the JCM subsidy was received, with further cash distributi­ons expected from MOEJ in 2021.

This grant comes at an opportune time as it strengthen­s the company commitment to retain every single employee and sustain operations during this challengin­g time. This capital will further facilitate METPower’s pursuit and developmen­t of environmen­tally beneficial and sustainabl­e projects in the near future.

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