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BCI's Sustainability of Biofuel Feedstock
« on: January 11, 2025, 04:16:03 am »

The international biofuel market grew at record level over the past decade, attracting the vast interest of various markets, governments, ecological movements, customers, biofuel business owners and feedstock growers. Market demand will reach an approximated 37 billion gallons by 2016 with a yearly growth rate of 42%. A large target of 10% total fuel consumption in the next decade, which represents a great opportunity for biofuel financial investment initiatives.


The increased in consumer awareness surrounding environmental initiatives for energy self-reliance has caused a significant need and growing usage of Biofuel and Biomass innovation including sustainable and sustainable energy sources in industrial and consumer applications. BioEnergy Concepts takes advantage of the chances in marketing, sales and distribution of Biofuel (Biodiesel), glycerin and feedstock by-products in Asia, USA, and Europe.


BizMinded Concepts, Inc. (BCI) dba BioEnergy Concepts is a California personal stock corporation that controls and directs facilities engineering and operations, handles power delivery systems, making use of human capital development and development in transforming sustainable natural resources into energy. BCI and SJG COREe, Inc. (SJG); a signed up Philippine corporation, completely owned subsidiary of BCI, controls all project advancement, application and maintenance of refinery site operations within the area as well as product distribution throughout the world.


BioEnergy Concepts enhances using human and energy capital by teaming up with personal landowners and cooperative farmers in tapping arable land with vast coconut plantations in the Philippines as our initial base feedstock for Biofuel production. The strategy records Project 1 - Green CORE (job name) application connecting 2 refinery websites. The Philippine refinery site will manage and develop minimum rented landholdings of 300,000 hectares of existing coconut plantation as feedstock source for the production of Biofuel (B100/Biodiesel), Glycerin and crude coconut oil by-products. The Philippine refinery will primarily cover the Asian market while supplying ample feedstock to the US Biofuel refineries. BCI's biofuel production capability is predicted to reach 60 million gallons each year at end of 2012, with current capability at 15 million gallons each year.


Coconut, the most flexible of all crops, is abundant in the Philippines with over 3 million trees, and private landowners with large plantations have actually been tapped to reinforce our virtually limitless network of feedstock sources. BioEnergy Concepts presently have devoted agreements from private landowners and farm cooperatives in excess of 1Million hectares. The regional & local governments have actually offered letters of intent and collaboration assistance. More collaborations in the Asian area are presently being formed by BCI to guarantee sustainability for the growing need for Biofuel.