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Forging PublicForging Public--PrivatePrivatePartnerships for the SustainabilityPartnerships for the Sustainability
of Clean Cities Coalitionsof Clean Cities Coalitions
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Baguio Citythe summer capitalBaguio Citythe summer capital
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The Baguio Coalition at workThe Baguio Coalition at work
Drafting the Initial Workplan
18 March 2005
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The Baguio Coalition at workThe Baguio Coalition at work
Orientation for Advocates ofAlternative Fuels
11 April 2005
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Baseline Study on the Use of
Coconut Methyl Ester
Objectives
To validate the claim that the use of
CME blend will improve enginesperformance, reduce smoke and harmfulemissions, and reduce fuelconsumption
To establish a database that will be usedby the Clean Cities Baguio Coalition inpromoting alternative fuels
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Data/Information Prior to the Use of CME
Vehicle 1
Hyundai Van
Vehicle 2
Isuzu XLT
Vehicle 3
Isuzu4BA1
Vehicle 4
Toyota FX
Emission Test
Result
(11 April
2005)
5.14 K 3.46 K 8.30 K 4.21 K
Average
Distance Per
Liter of Fuel
6.67 km/li 6.67 km/li - 8.57 km/li
Date of Last
Injection
Pump
Calibration
October2004 July 2004 - December 2004
Year Acquired 1998 2004(Assembled
1998)
1997 2004
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Initial Results: Opacity Reading
OPACITY READING (K)
11-Apr-05 22-Apr-05 7-Jul-05
1st Testing 2nd Testing 3rd testing
Vehicle 1 5.14 2.77 2.50
Vehicle 2 3.46 2.86 2.48
Vehicle 3 8.30 7.75 5.50
Vehicle 4 4.21 5.21 2.60
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General Observations
Use of 1% blend of CME results indecrease in opacity reading.
Use of 1% blend of CME results in anincrease in the average distance per liter offuel.
Continuous usage of CME reduces the
black smoke emitted by the vehicle. Continuous usage of CME enhances
power and acceleration response.
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Baguio Coalition at workBaguio Coalition at work
Participation in the Panagbenga
Flower Festival 2006IEC Activities:
Organizing Press Conferences
Press Releases,Publicity and Media
Mileage
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Transport ForumTransport Forum
July 10, 2006July 10, 2006
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Childrens Month CelebrationChildrens Month Celebration
October 19October 19--20, 200620, 2006
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US Ambassador Kristie Kenneycongratulated the Philippine CleanCities Program for the success of theBiofuels Caravan.
The Ambassador also recognized the effortsof the Council of Philippine Clean Cities
Coalitions in the promotion ofalternative fuels forClean Air.
Clean Cities Baguio Coalition joined the Southern Luzon leg of
the Biofuels Caravan highlighted by the turn-over of
SEDPs audio-visual materials and bioethanol flyers to
Batangas City Mayor Eduardo Dimacuha.
Biofuels Caravan passing through the rough roads
of Northern Luzon.
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Panagbenga CelebrationPanagbenga Celebration
February 24February 24--25, 200725, 2007
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Clean Cities Baguio CoalitionClean Cities Baguio Coalition
F4L PartnersF4L Partners
City Government of Baguio
Department ofTransportation and Communication
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Philippine Information Agency
Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster sa Pilipinas
Transport Sector
Council for the Welfare of Children
BJ Tolits Forbes
SM City Baguio
Miss Earth Foundation
Flying V, SEAOIL, Chemrez Inc., Caltex
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Meeting with Mayor Peter
Rey Bautista together with
the different barangay
district coordinators
re: (1) establishment ofdistributions outlets for
CME; and (2) Forum on
Alternative Fuels to the
different barangays.
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Participation to the Council of
Philippine Clean Cities Coalitions(CPCCC) held last August 1 3, 2007
in Davao City.
Members of this Council are:
1. Clean Cities Makati Coalition
2. Clean Cities Baguio Coalition
3. Marikina Coalition for Clean Cities4. Clean Cities Davao Coalition
5. Clean Cities Coalition Iloilo Task Force
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CCBC is accredited by the Baguio City
Council and is member of the CityDevelopment Council.
On Baguio Citys Anti Smoke Belching
Ordinance: CCBC is a member of the
TWG that crafted the IRR of the
Ordinance and will be the advocacy arm
of the City on use of alternative fuel for
the transport sector.
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US Ambassadors Read Along with
kids at SM City, Baguio City
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Biodiesel Campaign in partnership with
Caltex Baguio (Brightest Star Service
Station, Upper Session Road, Nov. 7,2007)
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Press Conference of the US
Ambassador with the Local Media
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Baguio Centennial Clean Air
Marathon, March 30, 2008
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CCBC participation to Earth Day
Celebration 2008
April 22 Earth Day parade as coordinator
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As Co-implementor during the Earth Days Free
Vehicle Smoke Testing in collaboration with the
LGU-Baguio City, DOTC-CAR & USAID-ECAP
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Upcoming programs of the Clean
Cities Baguio Coalition
Youth Speakers Bureau in coordination with the Baguio
City - SK Federation as Baguios Ecodefender.
BIOFUELS Writeshop for Teachers in Baguio City in
coordination with DepEd.
Orientation to the different 20 district coordinators and
barangays in the city (new set of barangay captains)
as CME distribution outlets.
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Thankyou