Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation

Biogas generated from anaerobic digestion of palm oil mill effluent (POME) is one of the highly potential renewable energy (RE) sources in Malaysia that can be used for a variety of application including electricity generation, heating and as fuel for vehicular transportation. While POME biogas ca...

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Main Authors: Mohtar, Aminullah, Wai, Shin Ho, Hashim, Haslenda, Lim, Jeng Shiun, Ab. Muis, Zarina, Peng, Yen Liew
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spelling my.utm.669192017-07-26T04:34:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66919/ Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation Mohtar, Aminullah Wai, Shin Ho Hashim, Haslenda Lim, Jeng Shiun Ab. Muis, Zarina Peng, Yen Liew T Technology TP Chemical technology Biogas generated from anaerobic digestion of palm oil mill effluent (POME) is one of the highly potential renewable energy (RE) sources in Malaysia that can be used for a variety of application including electricity generation, heating and as fuel for vehicular transportation. While POME biogas can contribute a substantial amount of energy to the nation, POME biogas plants are usually located in rural area thus hindering wide application of the biogas. Supply of biogas is commonly higher than its demand in rural area and excess biogas is flared. It is proposed that excess biogas should be transported to location with higher energy demand. Biogas can be transported via truck (in a form of compressed biogas) or via existing natural gas pipeline. As biogas often consist only of approximately 60 % bio-methane, it is crucial to upgrade the biogas by scrubbing and compressing to make biogas transportation and distribution economical. The specification of biogas is different for different storage system as well as for different distribution by truck and pipeline. Considering the factor of safety and quality, the specification of biogas need to comply with the Malaysian Standards and Regulations which function to monitor the welfare and quality of biogas. This paper emphasised the options of POME biogas for off-site utilization that follow the requirement of Malaysian Standards and Regulations. UTM 2016-01-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mohtar, Aminullah and Wai, Shin Ho and Hashim, Haslenda and Lim, Jeng Shiun and Ab. Muis, Zarina and Peng, Yen Liew (2016) Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation. In: 2nd International Conference of Low Carbon Asia (ICLCA2016), 23 Nov, 2016. http://www.aidic.it/cet/17/56/107.pdf
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TP Chemical technology
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TP Chemical technology
Mohtar, Aminullah
Wai, Shin Ho
Hashim, Haslenda
Lim, Jeng Shiun
Ab. Muis, Zarina
Peng, Yen Liew
Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation
description Biogas generated from anaerobic digestion of palm oil mill effluent (POME) is one of the highly potential renewable energy (RE) sources in Malaysia that can be used for a variety of application including electricity generation, heating and as fuel for vehicular transportation. While POME biogas can contribute a substantial amount of energy to the nation, POME biogas plants are usually located in rural area thus hindering wide application of the biogas. Supply of biogas is commonly higher than its demand in rural area and excess biogas is flared. It is proposed that excess biogas should be transported to location with higher energy demand. Biogas can be transported via truck (in a form of compressed biogas) or via existing natural gas pipeline. As biogas often consist only of approximately 60 % bio-methane, it is crucial to upgrade the biogas by scrubbing and compressing to make biogas transportation and distribution economical. The specification of biogas is different for different storage system as well as for different distribution by truck and pipeline. Considering the factor of safety and quality, the specification of biogas need to comply with the Malaysian Standards and Regulations which function to monitor the welfare and quality of biogas. This paper emphasised the options of POME biogas for off-site utilization that follow the requirement of Malaysian Standards and Regulations.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohtar, Aminullah
Wai, Shin Ho
Hashim, Haslenda
Lim, Jeng Shiun
Ab. Muis, Zarina
Peng, Yen Liew
author_facet Mohtar, Aminullah
Wai, Shin Ho
Hashim, Haslenda
Lim, Jeng Shiun
Ab. Muis, Zarina
Peng, Yen Liew
author_sort Mohtar, Aminullah
title Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation
title_short Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation
title_full Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation
title_fullStr Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation
title_full_unstemmed Palm oil mill effluent (POME) biogas off-site utilization Malaysia specification and legislation
title_sort palm oil mill effluent (pome) biogas off-site utilization malaysia specification and legislation
publisher UTM
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66919/
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