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Preliminary Feasibility Study on The Production of Bio-Cokes and Programmatic CDM Project in the Philippines

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March 2010

Engineering and Consulting Firms Association, Japan NTT GP-ECO communication, Inc.

This work was subsidized by JKA through its Promotion funds from KEIRIN RACE. http://ringring-keirin.jp/

Preliminary Feasibility Study on the Production of Bio-Cokes and Programmatic CDM Project in the Philippines, March 2010, ECFA

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Executive Summary Chapter 1 : Introduction........................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background and Objectives ........................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope of Works.............................................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Study Area ..................................................................................................................................... 2 1.4 Study Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 2 1.5 Study Team Member...................................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2 : Introduction to the Biomass-based Cokes and Its Market .................................................... 4 2.1 Coconut as “The Tree of Life”....................................................................................................... 4 2.1.1 Description of Coconut Tree................................................................................................... 5 2.1.2 Industrial Use of the Coconut ................................................................................................. 5 2.1.3 Philippine Coconut

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