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Trends of Green Policies of Biogas Renewable Technology using POME in Malaysia

말레이시아 팜오일폐수 POME(Palm Oil Mill Effluent)를 이용한 바이오가스 신재생에너지기술 그린정책 동향

  • Park, Young Gyu (Department of Chemical Energy Engineering, Daejin University)
  • 박영규 (대진대학교 에너지환경공학부 화학에너지공학과)
  • Received : 2018.06.16
  • Accepted : 2018.08.30
  • Published : 2018.10.31

Abstract

The Malaysian biogas upgrading technologies and policies were examined. In Malaysia, the regulation of palm oil mill effluent (POME) has been enforced to reduce the biochemical oxygen demand to 20 ppm and the biogas capture in the palm oil mills have been recently enforced for renewable energy. A huge amount of organic waste is produced from POME, and 80 million tons from palm oil trees, every year. Due to the renewable energy trends, the Malaysian government is modifying the use of biogases as fuels in favor of their conversion into compressed natural gas (CNG) and other chemicals; various green policies are being promoted because of many advantages of the organic substances. The Korean policies for biogas are a good model for exporting environmental plants after upgrading the digestion and purification technologies. Therefore, this article introduces the current status of POME and biogas production in Malaysia, it could encourage creating a new market for biomethane.

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Supported by : 대진대학교

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