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Submitted by saharuddin on Thu, 03/09/2009 - 10:37

The setting up of this initial financial assistance programme for RE project is especially to support the financial requirement of Full Scale Model Biomass Power Project (FSM) that will be established under the BioGen implementation programme. This REBF is expected to act as a successful model in financing Renewable Energy Project in Malaysia in order to give better perspective to other developers and financial institutions towards developing and financing the same mechanism of RE project in the country.
 
The total size of the fund is RM 28.0 million which is equally contributed by Pusat Tenaga Malaysia (PTM) and Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad (BPMB) (formerly Bank Industri & Teknologi Malaysia Berhad). The fund from PTM portion is a contribution from Global Environment Facility (GEF) of RM 9.2 million and Malaysian Electricity Supply Industry Trust Account (MESITA) of RM 5.0 million

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Hi Alex... It's good we can

Submitted by haniff on Fri, 16/10/2009 - 10:11.

Hi Alex... It's good we can discussed it in this forum... At least we can share experiences and information with the other players and also promoting your products.

In the palm oil industry, using a shred machine means costly for generating energy demand, more fuel (fibre or shell) consumed. This fuel has a good price to sell to other POM it's needs especially for the mill below 30 t/hr capacity were always short of treated fuel.

For a big mills their should invest for this type of efficient machine to makes more treated fuel or other products. They can use for their own power plant or sell it with a good price.

More biomass power plant will coming up under the SREP. Fuel (EFB) will be the big issue. With the new upcoming policy, we can't predict the untreated EFB still have their value due to negative impact for environment if was not well manage.

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Hi Chris.. I am glad that you

Submitted by haniff on Sat, 05/09/2009 - 21:39.

Hi Chris.. I am glad that you join us in this electronic discussion. In this forum we are discussing the issues on Energy Efficiency (EE), Renewable Energy (RE) and Global Environment. We as a leaving creature in this world are now facing a problem that we created (global warming). Keeping alert with upcoming issues facing in our global environment problem. Every human life should concern and have their responsibility for future generation. Please share your information where ever you are. We are living in the same planet. If you have any concern on the issues related please feel free to ask or comment.

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