Potential of Waste Based Biomass Cogeneration for Malaysia Energy Sector

Authors

  • O. O. Sulaiman Maritime Technology Department, University Malaysia Terengganu
  • A.H. Saharuddin Maritime Technology Department, University Malaysia Terengganu
  • W.B.Wan Nik Marine Technology Department, University Teknologi Malaysia

Keywords:

Biomass, energy, sustainability, hybrid, power, Waste, Recycle, Environment

Abstract

Reuse of waste as source energy remains sustainable energy source for humanity. The processing of waste provide fuels for electricity, heat generation, and transportation fuels environmental advantages in term of energy production that lead to vast reduction in the waste stream, production of valuable byproducts, wasteland reduction and the killing of the pathogens and bacteria that cause disease as well as provision of reliability for food safety and mitigation go Green House Gas release.. The process calorific content of biomass is considered less than fossil fuel, but can be more sustainable by using hybrid cogeneration biomass system for marine system. Recent global political will has provided spill in Malaysia policy to pursue production of renewable energy of modest percentage increase of 20 percent by 2020. This paper present the status of biomass, constrain and the way forward in Malaysia.

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Published

05-12-2011

How to Cite

O. O. Sulaiman, A.H. Saharuddin, & Nik, W. (2011). Potential of Waste Based Biomass Cogeneration for Malaysia Energy Sector. Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review (Kuwait Chapter), 1(4), 77–101. Retrieved from https://j.arabianjbmr.com/index.php/kcajbmr/article/view/237