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Rice Straw Biogas Hub

A collaborative climate mitigation project based in the Philippines, funded by Innovate-UK.

This Rice Straw Biogas Hub will make Straw Innovations financially self-sustaining, whilst enabling rice farmer cooperatives to see a working model that can be applied across the Philippines for income resilience.


Rice straw is the third-largest biomass resource in the world, after sugar cane bagasse and maize stover. Unlike rice husks (that cover the grain and are taken to rice mills), rice straw remains in the field after harvest and few major uses have been identified for it, so across Asia 300 million tonnes of it are burned each year as waste. It has exciting potential to bring clean energy access to the 150 million small-scale rice farmers who need it to process their crops and generate new income opportunities. However, to date, attempts to profitably collect and use it for clean energy have almost all failed.

In 2013, Craig Jamieson brought together and led a team of scientists from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines and the UK's Supergen Bioenergy Hub to better understand the barriers to using this vast resource for bioenergy. One of the most comprehensive studies on the topic, it found key barriers were techno-economics of straw collection, straw composition, and lack of business models and supportive policies. On completion of that 3-year, UK-funded project in 2016, Craig founded a UK SME, Straw Innovations Ltd, built a new consortium and secured 'mid-stage' Energy Catalyst co-funding for an industrial pilot plant in the Philippines, via the "Rice Straw to Biogas" (R2B) Project (2017-2020), and the current "Enhanced Rice Straw Biogas Project" (2020-2022).

Building seamlessly on this, Straw Innovations now seeks support (2021-2024) to take the system to the first commercial scale in a "Rice Straw Biogas Hub" demonstrating profitable applications that will advance the Sustainable Development Goals. Local farmer interviews showed a preference for productive use of the biogas to increase their incomes. Hence, the hub will offer a suite of clean, affordable energy services for them: efficient grain/straw harvesting; biogas-powered drying and storage, and efficient milling, with support from Koolmill Systems Ltd - another innovative UK SME.

There will also be a small trial of biogas-powered "Combined-Heat-and-Pumping" for rice irrigation. This "Rice Straw Biogas Hub" will make Straw Innovations financially self-sustaining, whilst enabling rice farmer cooperatives to see a working model that can be applied across the Philippines for income resilience. The hub will be the first of its kind globally, retained by Straw Innovations as an R&D and training facility, and a high-profile showcase for its pioneering yet robust technologies packaged in an innovative, scalable business model that removes barriers to entry.

Project Details

  • Duration:

    1 Sep 2022–01 Sep 2025

  • Geographical Focus:

    Philippines

  • Thematic Area:
    • Agricultural Biotechnology
    • Agricultural waste
    • Farm mechanization
    • Gender and Equality in Agriculture
  • Priority Area:

    Sustainable Farming Systems and Natural Resource Management

  • Funding Agency:

    Innovate UK

  • Project Code:

    2022-082

Partners

Work Packages

Work Package 1

Utilize innovative technology such as combine harvester for rice straw harvesting

Work Package 2

Provide biogas and other forms of energy in rice drying services and other farm operations

Work Package 3

Provide energy-efficient rice milling

Work Package 4

Conduct socio-economic analyses among farmers on bioenergy generation from rice straw

Work Package 5

Analyze GHG emissions and reductions arising from rice straw management

Work Package 6

Create an enabling environment on rice straw management and climate mitigation

Activities

📷 IN PHOTOS: Yesterday, #SEARCA institutionalized its partnership with the Philippine Council for Agriculture and...

Posted by SEARCA on Friday, August 9, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: #SEARCA's Rice Straw Biogas Hub (RSBH) team, led by Dr. Maria Victoria Espaldon, Study Leader for Work...

Posted by SEARCA on Wednesday, May 22, 2024

📷IN PHOTOS: A #SEARCA delegation visited Can Tho University to examine and potentially fabricate a biogas digester...

Posted by SEARCA on Monday, May 20, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: #SEARCA's Rice Straw Biogas Hub (RSBH) project team led by Dr. Victor Luis, Jr., Biogas Energy Consultant,...

Posted by SEARCA on Monday, May 6, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: A #SEARCA Emerging Innovation for Growth Department delegation interviewed a biogas farm team and rice...

Posted by SEARCA on Monday, April 22, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: #SEARCA representatives Ms. Lichelle Carlos, Program Specialist and Ms. Shielo Pasahol, Project Associate,...

Posted by SEARCA on Wednesday, April 17, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: Yesterday, #SEARCA launched a week-long data collection effort in this province in the northern...

Posted by SEARCA on Tuesday, March 19, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: #SEARCA’s Emerging Innovation for Growth Department (EIGD), in collaboration with Straw Innovations Ltd...

Posted by SEARCA on Friday, February 23, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: #SEARCA, through the Emerging Innovation for Growth Department (EIGD), conducted the training on Biogas...

Posted by SEARCA on Thursday, February 22, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: #SEARCA's Emerging Innovation for Growth Department (EIGD) underscored the crucial significance of...

Posted by SEARCA on Sunday, January 21, 2024

📷 IN PHOTOS: The #SEARCA Rice Straw Biogas Hub (RSBH) project team assessed the state-of-the-art facilities for...

Posted by SEARCA on Wednesday, December 20, 2023

📷 IN PHOTOS: Atty. Eric Reynoso, Program Head, Emerging Innovation for Growth, and the team members of the Rice Straw...

Posted by SEARCA on Monday, October 16, 2023

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