Biomass Energy - is a type of renewable energy, derived from organic material such as plant animal or other organic matter.
Biomass Energy
Considered as a carbon-neutral form of energy since the carbon dioxide emitted during its combustion is offset by the carbon dioxide absorbed by the plants during their growth
Is the one the earliest and now the third biggest global supply of strength (40%-50%)
Comes from both primary (electricity vegetation) and secondary (product of any process)
Bioethanol - mostly produced in sugar cane manufacturing businesses.
Bioethanol - most common, derived from biofeed stocks.
Biogas - produced during digestion of organic substrates, such as cattle or pig manure, sewage sludge, agricultural waste and municipal wastes; comprised of mainly methane and carbon dioxide.
Anaerobic digestion - a complex biological process that converts organic materials to methane through 3 major steps: hydrolysis, acetogenesis and methanogenesis.
Briquettes - compressed block of coal dust or other combustible biomass materials used for fuel and kindling to start a fire.
Hydrogen - processes like steam reforming, generation of H2 from natural gas, LPG or naphtha generated from renewable energy sources (green hydrogen).
Microbial fuel cell (MFCs) - are a new bioelectrochemical process that aims to produce electricity by using the electrons derived from biochemical reactions catalyzed by bacteria.
Republic Act 11697
Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA)
Prepares the philippines to become an enabling environment for the development/adoption of EVs and EVCS.
Comprehensive Roadmap for the Electric Vehicle Industry (CREVI)
National development plan for the EV industry with an annual work plan to accelerate the development commercialization and utilization of EVs in the country.
Type of Electronic Vehicles
Hybrid EV
Plug-in Hybrid EV
Battery EV
Light EV
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
powered by an internal combustion engine or more electric motors.
Regenerative (internal) charging
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)
powered by an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors
Regenerative and external charging
Larger battery
Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
Powered by one or more electric motors
Regenerative and external charging
Light Electric Vehicle (LEV)
e-scooters, e-bikes or other similar vehicles weighing less than 50kg