Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain

The urban cities of Malaysia are enclosed by greenery, mainly oil palm plantation which it covers 4.98 Mha of the land area of the country. Due to the huge volume of oil palm availability, palm biomass appears to be one of the key concerns to the country. Space and technologies are needed to allocat...

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Main Authors: Ng, Wendy, Ng, R., Lam, H., Kamal, M., Ng, E., Ng, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Italian Association of Chemical Engineering 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60908
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author Ng, Wendy
Ng, R.
Lam, H.
Kamal, M.
Ng, E.
Ng, D.
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Ng, R.
Lam, H.
Kamal, M.
Ng, E.
Ng, D.
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description The urban cities of Malaysia are enclosed by greenery, mainly oil palm plantation which it covers 4.98 Mha of the land area of the country. Due to the huge volume of oil palm availability, palm biomass appears to be one of the key concerns to the country. Space and technologies are needed to allocate the resulting palm biomass, which its volume is directly proportional to the amount of palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) being processed. Due to the characteristics of biomass being low density, porous and low calorific value, the biomass may be integrated with other source of useful material, say waste industrial oil, to boost up its efficiency for incineration while symbiotically tackling the waste oil disposal difficulty. The Malaysian government has set a target on the biomass generated renewable energy. However, the realisation of the energy target is challenging. The crop aging and promotion of replanting policy by the government may reduce the availability of biomass, which threatens the accomplishment of the energy target. The adapted biomass with higher energy value may be able to tackle the mentioned threat, enhancing the energy security of the country. In this work, a biomass energy supply plan is proposed and a simplified supply network design is presented.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-609082018-04-10T05:48:42Z Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain Ng, Wendy Ng, R. Lam, H. Kamal, M. Ng, E. Ng, D. The urban cities of Malaysia are enclosed by greenery, mainly oil palm plantation which it covers 4.98 Mha of the land area of the country. Due to the huge volume of oil palm availability, palm biomass appears to be one of the key concerns to the country. Space and technologies are needed to allocate the resulting palm biomass, which its volume is directly proportional to the amount of palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) being processed. Due to the characteristics of biomass being low density, porous and low calorific value, the biomass may be integrated with other source of useful material, say waste industrial oil, to boost up its efficiency for incineration while symbiotically tackling the waste oil disposal difficulty. The Malaysian government has set a target on the biomass generated renewable energy. However, the realisation of the energy target is challenging. The crop aging and promotion of replanting policy by the government may reduce the availability of biomass, which threatens the accomplishment of the energy target. The adapted biomass with higher energy value may be able to tackle the mentioned threat, enhancing the energy security of the country. In this work, a biomass energy supply plan is proposed and a simplified supply network design is presented. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60908 10.3303/CET1229118 The Italian Association of Chemical Engineering fulltext
spellingShingle Ng, Wendy
Ng, R.
Lam, H.
Kamal, M.
Ng, E.
Ng, D.
Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
title Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
title_full Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
title_fullStr Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
title_full_unstemmed Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
title_short Biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
title_sort biomass corridor synthesis for malaysia green energy supply chain
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/60908