• What is biomass power generation in palm oil mills?
  • Figure 10a¨Ccshow the typical practice of biomass power generation in palm oil mills. Some larger palm oil mills sell palm kernel shells (PKS) and palm kernel cake (PKC) as additional revenue sources. Practically, the power and steam required for CPO production are met mainly by consuming palm MF as fuel in an on-site boiler.
  • Will Malaysia’s palm oil industry be net-zero by 2040?
  • The achievements will not only benefit the nation but also improve the image of Malaysian palm oil globally. And this can come before 2050, as the palm oil industry could be net-zero by 2040. Ir Qua Kiat Seng is senior lecturer and fellow at the Monash-Industry Palm Oil Education and Research (MIPO) platform.
  • Who owns the palm oil mill biogas plants?
  • The 2 palm oil mill biogas plants were constructed and managed by Cenergi SEA, a subsidiary company owned by Khazanah. Mr. Eric Wong, the head of Cenergi SEA RE (Renewable Energy), has been actively involved in most of the biogas plants¡¯ SEDA application and approval, biogas plant design, set up, commissioning, operation and maintenance.
  • Is palm oil milling causing environmental problems?
  • Furthermore, the surplus of unutilized biomass from the palm oil milling process has emerged as the key talking point leading to environmental concerns. As estimated, this palm oil biomass can generate approximately 5000?MW of electricity under 40% of operation efficiency.
  • How does a palm oil mill work?
  • The FFB is cooked and heated utilizing the steam boiler’s energy by burning solid biomass’s secondary byproducts in this procedure. Furthermore, the steam generated is utilized to power the palm oil mill’s electrical cogeneration system.
  • Will JPG invest in a sustainable palm oil complex in Johor?
  • To kick off the Group¡¯s downstream growth, JPG has allocated approximately RM171.6 million from its listing proceeds for the development of an integrated sustainable palm oil complex (ISPOC) located in Pasir Logok Estate, Johor.