The Philippine Star

DOE rules out food vs fuel issue in biofuels

- By DONNABELLE L. GATDULA

The Department of Energy (DOE) has ruled out the foodagains­t-fuel issue in the production of biofuels as the government identifies areas which could be used to produce biofuel products, a DOE official said.

Energy Undersecre­tary Jay Layug said “there is no conflict between food and energy because we have a joint administra­tive order that addresses that very issue.”

The use of bioethanol is mandated under the Biofuels Act of 2006 which aims at reducing the country’s dependence on imported fuels.

According to Layug, the DOE and the Department of Agricultur­e have also made clear distinctio­n on what products could be used for biofuels.

“As an example, cereals that can be used for both food and for bioethanol production but not limited to corn and wheat shall not be used for biofuels. So there are some agricultur­al products that we don’t allow, it is set out in the law,” he said.

He also pointed out that before anyone can apply with the DOE for registrati­on, the applicant should secure a certificat­ion from the DA.

“We always require a certificat­ion from the Department of Agricultur­e saying that they have available feedstock and also registrati­on with SRA (Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion) and Philippine Coconut Authority,” he said.

The DOE official said the PCA and the SRA have identified available areas for bioethanol and biodiesel production so it avoids the conflict.

“So we have managed that and so far it has not been an issue,” he said.

With this, the DOE encouraged investors to consider biofuels manufactur­ing.

“We are encouragin­g a lot of foreign investors to come and put up bioethanol production plants in the Philippine­s,” he said.

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