PHILIPPINE FUEL EMERGENCY — Diesel ₱119/litre · Up 83% in 4 weeks · WESM surging · iHEAT eliminates diesel dependency completely
🇵🇭 Quezon City · Philippines

Cut Dairy & Agriculture Energy Costs in Quezon City by 75%

Quezon City dairy and agriculture operators are paying ₱119/litre for diesel — up 83% from ₱65 in 4 weeks. Karnot iHEAT R290 delivers the same milk pasteurisation, CIP hot water and process heating at COP 4.0–5.0 — saving ₱800,000+ per year.

Quick Answer: A medium dairy or agricultural facility in Quezon City saves ₱800,000+/year switching to Karnot iHEAT R290. Payback under 3 years. COP 4.0–5.0 in Philippine tropical conditions. Zero diesel. Zero Scope 1 emissions.
₱800,000+ Annual saving (medium dairy or agricultural facility)
under 3 years Payback period
COP 4.0–5.0 Tropical efficiency
Zero Scope 1 emissions

The Quezon City Energy Challenge

Quezon City is the Philippines’ most populous city and a major centre for hospitals, hotels and commercial food operations. QC businesses face some of the highest electricity costs in NCR alongside the current diesel price crisis hitting ₱119/litre.

With diesel now at ₱119/litre — up 83% from ₱65 in 4 weeks — every litre your dairy and agriculture burns is costing dramatically more than it did weeks ago. The time to switch is now.

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Why Quezon City Dairy & Agriculture Operators Are Switching

Diesel at ₱119/litre — and Rising

Philippine diesel hit ₱119/litre in March 2026 — up 83% from ₱65 in 4 weeks. Every litre your boiler burns now costs dramatically more. iHEAT R290 runs on electricity — no diesel, no price risk, no Scope 1 emissions.

SEC PFRS S2 Reporting

Every litre of diesel your facility burns is now a reportable Scope 1 emission under SEC Memorandum Circular No. 16 (2025). iHEAT eliminates Scope 1 from heating entirely. Zero to report.

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WESM Price Surges

Electricity prices are volatile but iHEAT at COP 4.0–5.0 uses 75% less electricity than electric resistance heating for the same output. Even as grid prices rise your effective cost stays low.

Natural Refrigerant

R290 propane has GWP of just 3 — completely exempt from Kigali Amendment phase-downs. Future-proof for 30+ years. No PFAS. No forever chemicals. iCRYO for milk chilling, iCOOL for cold storage.

How Karnot iHEAT R290 Works for Dairy & Agriculture

1

Extract

iHEAT extracts heat from ambient air at COP 4.0–5.0 — delivering 4.0–5.0x more energy than it consumes. Works in Philippine ambient temps of 28–35°C — ideal conditions.

2

Deliver

Hot water delivered to 60–80°C directly to your milk pasteurisation, CIP hot water and process heating. No combustion. No flue. No fuel storage. No Scope 1 emissions.

3

Save

₱800,000+ annual saving for a medium dairy or agricultural facility. Payback under 3 years. Runs on grid electricity — or add solar for maximum independence.

Calculate Your Quezon City Dairy & Agriculture Savings

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can a dairy and agriculture in Quezon City save?
A typical medium dairy or agricultural facility in Quezon City saves ₱800,000+ per year. Payback is typically under 3 years at current Quezon City electricity rates of ₱12–14/kWh.
Why is diesel so expensive in Quezon City right now?
Philippine diesel prices hit ₱119/litre in March 2026 — up 83% from ₱65 in 4 weeks. For dairy and agriculture in Quezon City running diesel boilers this is a severe increase in operating costs. Karnot iHEAT R290 eliminates diesel dependency.
What temperature does iHEAT R290 reach?
Karnot iHEAT R290 delivers to 60–80°C — suitable for milk pasteurisation, CIP hot water and process heating. COP 4.0–5.0 in Philippine tropical conditions of 28–35°C ambient.
Does Karnot serve Quezon City?
Yes. Karnot Energy Solutions serves Quezon City and all Philippine regions. Our team covers Metro Manila, CALABARZON, Central Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Contact us for a free site survey.
What about SEC PFRS S2 compliance?
Every litre of diesel burned is now reportable Scope 1 under SEC Memorandum Circular No. 16 (2025). iHEAT R290 eliminates Scope 1 from heating entirely. Use our free compliance calculator to check your current liability.

Ready to Escape the Diesel Trap in Quezon City?

Our engineering team will survey your dairy and agriculture facility in Quezon City, model your actual savings, and show you the exact payback on switching to Karnot iHEAT R290.