A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak

In the past decades, palm industry is booming due to its profitable nature. An environmental concern regarding on the palm industry is the enormous amount of waste produced from palm industry. The waste produced or palm biomass is one significant renewable energy source and raw material for value-ad...

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Main Authors: Lee, S., Ng, Wendy, Law, K.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61303
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Ng, Wendy
Law, K.
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Law, K.
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description In the past decades, palm industry is booming due to its profitable nature. An environmental concern regarding on the palm industry is the enormous amount of waste produced from palm industry. The waste produced or palm biomass is one significant renewable energy source and raw material for value-added products like fiber mats, activated carbon, dried fiber, bio-fertilizer and et cetera in Malaysia. There is a need to establish the palm biomass industry for the recovery of palm biomass for efficient utilization and waste reduction. The development of the industry is strongly depending on the two reasons, the availability and supply consistency of palm biomass as well as the availability of palm biomass processing facilities. In Malaysia, the development of palm biomass industry is lagging due to the lack of mature commercial technology and difficult logistic planning as a result of scattered locality of palm oil mill, where palm biomass is generated. Two main studies have been carried out in this research work: i) industrial study of the feasibility of decentralized and centralized palm biomass processing in Sarawak and ii) development of a systematic and optimized palm biomass processing planning for the development of palm biomass industry in Sarawak, Malaysia. Mathematical optimization technique is used in this work to model the above case scenario for biomass processing to achieve maximum economic potential and resource feasibility. An industrial study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak has been carried out to evaluate the optimality of centralized processing and decentralize processing of the local biomass industry. An optimal biomass processing strategy is achieved.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-613032018-06-29T01:36:58Z A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak Lee, S. Ng, Wendy Law, K. In the past decades, palm industry is booming due to its profitable nature. An environmental concern regarding on the palm industry is the enormous amount of waste produced from palm industry. The waste produced or palm biomass is one significant renewable energy source and raw material for value-added products like fiber mats, activated carbon, dried fiber, bio-fertilizer and et cetera in Malaysia. There is a need to establish the palm biomass industry for the recovery of palm biomass for efficient utilization and waste reduction. The development of the industry is strongly depending on the two reasons, the availability and supply consistency of palm biomass as well as the availability of palm biomass processing facilities. In Malaysia, the development of palm biomass industry is lagging due to the lack of mature commercial technology and difficult logistic planning as a result of scattered locality of palm oil mill, where palm biomass is generated. Two main studies have been carried out in this research work: i) industrial study of the feasibility of decentralized and centralized palm biomass processing in Sarawak and ii) development of a systematic and optimized palm biomass processing planning for the development of palm biomass industry in Sarawak, Malaysia. Mathematical optimization technique is used in this work to model the above case scenario for biomass processing to achieve maximum economic potential and resource feasibility. An industrial study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak has been carried out to evaluate the optimality of centralized processing and decentralize processing of the local biomass industry. An optimal biomass processing strategy is achieved. 2017 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61303 10.1088/1757-899X/206/1/012062 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ fulltext
spellingShingle Lee, S.
Ng, Wendy
Law, K.
A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak
title A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak
title_full A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak
title_fullStr A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak
title_short A study of palm biomass processing strategy in Sarawak
title_sort study of palm biomass processing strategy in sarawak
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/61303