Archive for August, 2010
Opportunities for Global Equipment Suppliers in Asia, more opportunities to discover at Biomass Pellets Trade Asia
Aug 29th
The last decade has witnessed a change in biomass power generation in Asia, where most of the plants are now designed for multi-fuel operation.
Over the last 10 years, there has been a considerable change in biomass power generation in Asia. Indeed, owing to the scarcity and cost of biomass fuel, most power plants are in fact designed for multi-fuel and unconventional fuels. This creates several challenging issues in combustion and boiler maintenance, demanding improvised combustion technologies, modern fuel preparation and handling systems, for example.
In the last decade, several new approaches to power plant implementation and technology have also been introduced. Despite these challenges, the regional potential for agricultural and wood based multi-fuel biomass power plants is very high and the market is attractive. The highest potential in Asia exists in the sugar sector, followed by palm oil, rice, and wood industries and multi-fuel biomass power plants.
The most common and predominant biomass power plant fuels used in Asia are: bagasse, palm shell, palm fibre, rice husk and wood waste. Apart from these fuels, unconventional materials such as empty fruit bunches, corn cob, cassava rhizome, coffee husk and such like are also increasingly being used.
Source: Renewable Energy World.com, 5 Aug 2010
For more information on Biomass business opportunities in Asia, attend Biomass Pellets Trade Asia on 27-29 September 2010 in Jakarta as invited speaker panel discusses;
- Growth in co-firing & impact on wood pellets’ market dynamics
- Rise of agro biomass & energy crops (Palm Kernel Shells (PKS), Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB), Rice Husk, Sugar Bagasse, Jatropha, Miscanthus, etc)
- Pricing, specification & sustainability criteria for biomass
- Investment & setting up pellets facility in Asia
- Terminal investment, storage & handling
- Economics of pretreatment technologies (Pelletizing, Torrefactions, etc)
Click here for Biomass Pellets Trade Asia full agenda.
Potential of Oil Palm Biomass in Malaysia Not Fully Tapped for Export
Aug 22nd
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia needs to tap the full potential of oil palm biomass like empty fruit bunches (EFB), palm fibre, palm kernel shells and palm oil mill effluent (POME) which can be developed into a renewable source of energy as well as high-income generating green products for export, said Plantation Industries and Commodities secretary-general Datuk Wira Ismail Salleh.
Of the total output from the oil palm tree, about 10% is palm oil while 90% is in the form of oil palm biomass which has yet to be fully exploited.
Source from article: Potential of oil palm biomass not fully tapped for export, http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/8/3/business/6781220&sec=business,Tuesday August 3, 2010
More on rise of oil palm residue for export and power generation, will be addressed by our speakers at Biomass Pellets Trade Asia conference from 27 -29 September 2010 in Jakarta.
Featured presentation topics include:
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A Waste to Become a New Commodity: Dawn of Palm Kernel Shells (PKS) for Power Generation
Presented by :Mr. Michael Wild, CEO, Ebes AG
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Rise of Palm Kernel Shells (PKS) for Export from Indonesia?
Presented by :Mr. Dionixius Joko, PT. Piramida Indotama
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Biomass utilization from Oil Palm and Jatropha Curcas
Presented by : Mr. Tony Liwang, Division Head, PT Sinar Mas Agro Resources & Tech Tbk (SMART)
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Palm Oil Residue as Potential Biomass Source for Power Generation
Presented By: Mr. Jae-pil Song, Branch Head, Eco-Frontier
For updated details about the presentation and full program schedule please click here.





























