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August 29th, 2005 10:39 AM #1
http://news.inq7.net/breaking/index....story_id=48465
ewan lang kung totoo ito pero... am sure merong nakinabang dito.
Check out the IVECO diesel engine, Common rail system na rin yata sya. pag nagkaganon, all FEJODAP jeepneys will be running on common rail diesels?
here's the full story
Gov’t reviving diesel engine replacement program
First posted 06:50am (Mla time) Aug 29, 2005
By Blanche S. Rivera
Inquirer News Service
WITH oil prices at record levels, the government has decided to revive the multibillion-peso project to replace the diesel engines of some 200,000 jeepneys to reduce fuel consumption and ensure compliance with the Clean Air Act.
The Natural Resources Development Corp. would open anew discussions on the viability of the engine replacement program (ERP), a controversial project that was aborted early this year after former NRDC chair General Victor Corpus claimed it was anomalous.
NRDC president Angelico T. Salud said he was working out the conditions stipulated in the memorandum of agreement signed between the NRDC and AT Intergrouppe (ATI) in February so the MOA could be implemented.
Under the MOA, ATI and its Italian partner Iveco would supply new engines to the Federation of Jeepney Operators and Drivers Associations of the Philippines (Fedjodap), which claims a membership of over 200,000.
The NRDC would facilitate the transactions and would be paid with the interest on the installment payments for the engines.
"When we have a board meeting, I'll present everything and I'll ask them if they want to continue with the program. My recommendation is to go ahead with it," Salud said in an interview.
Salud said he was optimistic the ERP would proceed.
"I expect 10-15 percent savings in fuel consumption by drivers because obviously a new engine would be more fuel efficient than an old or reconditioned one," he said.
He said he would ask Environment Secretary Michael T. Defensor to convene the NRDC board next month.
Defensor, who has denied Corpus' allegation that he received P10 million for the ERP, assumed the NRDC chairmanship after Corpus resigned on April 27 in disgust over the ERP.
He has not convened the board since May.
The board -- composed of the NRDC president, secretaries of environment, transportation, trade and finance, and the chairs of the Development Bank of the Philippines and National Economic Development Authority -- last convened on Mar. 14 where the MOA was discussed.
"If you remember, what we had then was conditional approval. There are four conditions before the MOA can be executed," Salud said.
Three of the four conditions required for the execution of the MOA have been fulfilled since the MOA was signed.
These include the publication by the NRDC of an advertisement opening the ERP to other firms, the assurance by Pilipinas Engine Remanufacturing and Recondition Corp. that it would settle the issue of P1.5 million released by the NRDC for an initial engine replacement project that was shelved, and a commitment letter from Fedjodap.
"The board wanted to make sure that the major market, which are the jeepney drivers belonging to Fedjodap, remained interested," Salud said.
The only unfulfilled condition was a letter from the Trade and Investment Development Corp., also known as the Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency, saying that there was an application from ATI-Iveco to secure a $180-million loan guarantee from Tidcorp.
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August 29th, 2005 10:55 PM #2
Sana maging mas tahimik at mas malinis yung siyudad pag nagkatotoo ang plano na ito na walang anomalya.
Magkano naman kaya ang magagastos ng mga jeepney owners para sa pagpapalit ng makina?
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August 30th, 2005 12:02 AM #3
alin lang sa dalawa yan: press release or kung hindi man, siguradong marami na namang magiging milyonaryo!
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August 30th, 2005 12:16 AM #4Originally Posted by mikey177
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August 30th, 2005 12:40 AM #5
i read the original proposal in the papers somewhere (kasi may graft and corruption as usual).
that kewl Iveco engine will cost the jeepney driver a staggering 250,000 petot
of course part of the whole scheme is that it will be financed via some foreign bank, so the tsuper doesn't have to cough up the 250,000 in one go. i think it's five years or whatnot.
iveco is a very reputable truck manufacturing company, they are the leader in Europe, ahead of volvo. but the cost is staggering...
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August 30th, 2005 08:19 AM #7Originally Posted by oldblue
Europe is leading the world in emmission control but around 50% of their vehicles (including cars) are diesel fed.
Gasoline powered engines is as deadly too. You just don't see it like the black smoke coming out of the bus next to you - but NOx is much more deadly pound for pound.
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August 30th, 2005 08:53 AM #8
this is far from coming true. the price alone of the engine will make almost all jeepney drivers back out. at least they took the initiative in cleaning our air.
pero imagine, jeepneys having crdi engines under the hood. panis tayo dito :D
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August 31st, 2005 02:40 AM #9Originally Posted by mazdamazda
d2 nakakatipid na nga sa diesel pero naghahanap pa din ng way na lalo mas makatipid by not maintaining properly their engines, and since tapunan na din naman tayo ng suplus diesel engines, okey lang sagadin to the max.
diesel & mapang-isang pinoy driver/operator/ dont mix.
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August 31st, 2005 02:47 AM #10
250K is the value of a refurbished jeepney or 3 Blacktop 20-valves! :lol:
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