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 governme...
Today, global energy consumers are addicted to fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil and coal. Altho...
In association with the rapidly depleting fossil fuel reserves as well as the unstable fluctuations ...
<p>Malaysia’s transportation sector accounts for 48% of the country’s total energy use. The country ...
The urban cities of Malaysia are enclosed by greenery, mainly oil palm plantation which it covers 4....
The latest scientific data confirmed that the earth's climate is rapidly changing. Therefore, i...
Transboundary haze has been a critical environmental concern in the region of Southeast Asia in the ...
Malaysia has been relying on fossil fuels as the major source of energy despite the global trend in ...
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, with 22% of the nation's oil palm plantation area, making ...
Today, energy crisis turn out to be a serious threat towards sustainability for developing countries...
In the past decades, palm industry is booming due to its profitable nature. An environmental concern...
The excessive energy utilisation worldwide has prompted awareness of finding a new clean energy. Mal...
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) is among the palm oil biomass residues that have been identified as the most...
Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree ...
Biomass co-firing with coal can be adopted in the electricity sector to promote greenhouse gas reduc...
Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree ...
Today, global energy consumers are addicted to fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil and coal. Altho...
In association with the rapidly depleting fossil fuel reserves as well as the unstable fluctuations ...
<p>Malaysia’s transportation sector accounts for 48% of the country’s total energy use. The country ...
The urban cities of Malaysia are enclosed by greenery, mainly oil palm plantation which it covers 4....
The latest scientific data confirmed that the earth's climate is rapidly changing. Therefore, i...
Transboundary haze has been a critical environmental concern in the region of Southeast Asia in the ...
Malaysia has been relying on fossil fuels as the major source of energy despite the global trend in ...
Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia, with 22% of the nation's oil palm plantation area, making ...
Today, energy crisis turn out to be a serious threat towards sustainability for developing countries...
In the past decades, palm industry is booming due to its profitable nature. An environmental concern...
The excessive energy utilisation worldwide has prompted awareness of finding a new clean energy. Mal...
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) is among the palm oil biomass residues that have been identified as the most...
Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree ...
Biomass co-firing with coal can be adopted in the electricity sector to promote greenhouse gas reduc...
Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree ...
Today, global energy consumers are addicted to fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil and coal. Altho...
In association with the rapidly depleting fossil fuel reserves as well as the unstable fluctuations ...
<p>Malaysia’s transportation sector accounts for 48% of the country’s total energy use. The country ...