The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia

Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree biomass has widespread applications in almost all sectors of the wood products manufacturing sector. Despite its abundance, the exploitation of rubberwood biomass for energy generation is limited when...

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Main Authors: Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran, Ramasamy, Geetha, Lim, Tau Wai, Senin, Abdul Latib, Muttiah, Neelakandan
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Published: North Carolina State University 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.466712018-03-30T05:03:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46671/ The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran Ramasamy, Geetha Lim, Tau Wai Senin, Abdul Latib Muttiah, Neelakandan Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree biomass has widespread applications in almost all sectors of the wood products manufacturing sector. Despite its abundance, the exploitation of rubberwood biomass for energy generation is limited when compared to other available biomass such as oil palm, rice husk, cocoa, sugarcane, coconut, and other wood residues. Furthermore, the use of biomass for energy generation is still in its early stages in Malaysia, a nation still highly dependent on fossil fuels for energy production. The constraints for large scale biomass energy production in Malaysia are the lack of financing for such projects, the need for large investments, and the limited research and development activities in the sector of efficient biomass energy production. The relatively low cost of energy in Malaysia, through the provision of subsidy, also restricts the potential utilization of biomass for energy production. In order to fully realize the potential of biomass energy in Malaysia, the environmental cost must be factored into the cost of energy production. North Carolina State University 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46671/1/The%20prospects%20of%20rubberwood%20biomass%20energy%20production%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran and Ramasamy, Geetha and Lim, Tau Wai and Senin, Abdul Latib and Muttiah, Neelakandan (2015) The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia. BioResources, 10 (2). pp. 2526-2548. ISSN 1930-2126
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description Rubber has been shown to be one of the most important plantation crops in Malaysia, and rubber tree biomass has widespread applications in almost all sectors of the wood products manufacturing sector. Despite its abundance, the exploitation of rubberwood biomass for energy generation is limited when compared to other available biomass such as oil palm, rice husk, cocoa, sugarcane, coconut, and other wood residues. Furthermore, the use of biomass for energy generation is still in its early stages in Malaysia, a nation still highly dependent on fossil fuels for energy production. The constraints for large scale biomass energy production in Malaysia are the lack of financing for such projects, the need for large investments, and the limited research and development activities in the sector of efficient biomass energy production. The relatively low cost of energy in Malaysia, through the provision of subsidy, also restricts the potential utilization of biomass for energy production. In order to fully realize the potential of biomass energy in Malaysia, the environmental cost must be factored into the cost of energy production.
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author Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
Ramasamy, Geetha
Lim, Tau Wai
Senin, Abdul Latib
Muttiah, Neelakandan
spellingShingle Ratnasingam, Jegatheswaran
Ramasamy, Geetha
Lim, Tau Wai
Senin, Abdul Latib
Muttiah, Neelakandan
The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia
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Ramasamy, Geetha
Lim, Tau Wai
Senin, Abdul Latib
Muttiah, Neelakandan
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title The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia
title_short The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia
title_full The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia
title_fullStr The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in Malaysia
title_sort prospects of rubberwood biomass energy production in malaysia
publisher North Carolina State University
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