Green Renewable Energy

Asiapac Green Renewable Energy Corp. is a wholly owned subsidiary active in the renewable energy sector, and is developing projects in various sectors of the industry. These include a Jatropha Plantation to grow plants and process them for bio-diesel, a biomass project and a number of mini- hydro projects…

 
Mini-Hydro: Asiapac Green Renewable Energy Corp. is active in developing mini-hydro power stations in the Philippines. These are generally installations that that will generate between 2-10 MegaWatts of power. This is in line with government policies designed to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, and to reduce green house gas emissions through renewable energy projects, and significant financial incentives to encourage the private sector to develop these renewable resources, as discussed in greater detail below. Read More…
 

Jatropha Plantation: The Company’s first major project is in biodiesel, using oils generated from the Jatropha plant that will be grown in plantations. Jatropha is one of the most promising new sources of bio-fuel, and offers many benefits over the more familiar source input crops of corn, sugar cane and coconuts. Goldman Sachs recently cited Jatropha curcas as one of the best candidates for future biodiesel production. Read More…
 

Bio-Gas Power Generation: Methane gas is a major environmental problem related to animal waste. If left untreated, manure contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions by releasing methane into the atmosphere. Additionally, runoff from farms can be a major source of water pollution. Read More…


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