Malaysia's renewable energy policies do not cover production from waste, including the generation of biogas from palm oil mill effluent. This paper combines life cycle cost-benefit analysis (LCCBA) and the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to provide new insights into costs and benefits of technologies over the life cycles, and on the basis of this information, asks experts to rank different options to enhance policy. The results show that the continuous stirred tank reactor has a higher LCC of 0.63 Million USD/year, compared to a LCC value of 0.55 Million USD/year for the covered lagoon bio-digester. In terms of cost-benefit, the continuous stirred tank reactor has a higher net present value of 0.46 Million USD/year, higher return on inve...
The potential for generating renewable electricity from palm oil mill residues (POMR) has received p...
This paper presents the sustainability implications of installing biogas trapping systems in palm oi...
Palm oil can be considered as a mainstay in the regional development and economic growth of Malaysia...
Malaysia's renewable energy policies do not cover production from waste, including the generation of...
Malaysia's renewable energy policies do not cover production from waste, including the generation of...
One of the most challenging problems in palm oil industry in Malaysia is the management of palm oil ...
© 2019 This study conducted a life cycle assessment of palm oil mill effluent (POME) based energy ge...
The release of massive amount of methane gas into the atmosphere from the POME treatment ponds has m...
Nowadays, the world is dealing with a crisis between the limits of nature and the ambitions of manki...
Indonesia is the largest palm oil producer in the world and West Kalimantan Province is the second l...
The Malaysian palm oil industry has made significant contribution to the country's gross domestic pr...
Palm oil production has become a major contributor to the economy of several tropical countries wher...
Palm oil is the most commonly used vegetable oil and is found in consumer products ranging from soap...
Thailand is currently the world’s fourth largest producer of crude palm oil. The palm oil mill efflu...
Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) is a byproduct of processing fresh palm fruit bunches into crude palm ...
The potential for generating renewable electricity from palm oil mill residues (POMR) has received p...
This paper presents the sustainability implications of installing biogas trapping systems in palm oi...
Palm oil can be considered as a mainstay in the regional development and economic growth of Malaysia...
Malaysia's renewable energy policies do not cover production from waste, including the generation of...
Malaysia's renewable energy policies do not cover production from waste, including the generation of...
One of the most challenging problems in palm oil industry in Malaysia is the management of palm oil ...
© 2019 This study conducted a life cycle assessment of palm oil mill effluent (POME) based energy ge...
The release of massive amount of methane gas into the atmosphere from the POME treatment ponds has m...
Nowadays, the world is dealing with a crisis between the limits of nature and the ambitions of manki...
Indonesia is the largest palm oil producer in the world and West Kalimantan Province is the second l...
The Malaysian palm oil industry has made significant contribution to the country's gross domestic pr...
Palm oil production has become a major contributor to the economy of several tropical countries wher...
Palm oil is the most commonly used vegetable oil and is found in consumer products ranging from soap...
Thailand is currently the world’s fourth largest producer of crude palm oil. The palm oil mill efflu...
Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) is a byproduct of processing fresh palm fruit bunches into crude palm ...
The potential for generating renewable electricity from palm oil mill residues (POMR) has received p...
This paper presents the sustainability implications of installing biogas trapping systems in palm oi...
Palm oil can be considered as a mainstay in the regional development and economic growth of Malaysia...