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Biomass as the renewable energy sources in Malaysia: An overview

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages 323-346

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01971520600704779

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biomass; renewable energy; wood fuel; palm oil biomass; biogas; biodiesel; POME

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Past and current economic growths of Malaysia have been primarily energized by fossil fuels. Malaysia has very substantial potential for biomass energy utilization given its equatorial climate that is ideal for dense tropical forest growth and agricultural vegetation. There are five major sectors contributing wastes to biomass energy in Malaysia: forestry (wood products), rubber cultivation, cocoa cultivation, sugar cane cultivation and oil palm cultivation. Biomass in Malaysia contributes about 14% of the approximately 340 million barrel of oil equivalent (boe) of energy used every year. This paper provides an overview on the types of biomass being used, the research works on biomass conversion into energy and the present biomass energy projects in Malaysia.

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