FELDA PALM INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD Development of Biogas Projects in Felda Global Ventures – Reflections & Way Forward and Opportunities for Value Creation in Palm Oil Based Biogas Biogas Asia Pacific Forum 2015, Kuala Lumpur Mohamed Fazil Mohamad Saad, Biomass Department, Felda Palm Industries Sdn. Bhd. Presentation Contributors : Ir. Mohd Rozali b. Ahmad, Mohd Redzuan Hassan, Abdul Latib Derassit, Mohd Kamahl Kamaruddin, Mohd Hazri Hanapi, Izzat Shaharuddin, Rahmat Dzulhairi Mohamed - FPISB
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FELDA PALM INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD
Development of Biogas Projects in Felda Global Ventures – Reflections & Way Forward and Opportunities for Value Creation in Palm Oil Based Biogas Biogas Asia Pacific Forum 2015, Kuala Lumpur Mohamed Fazil Mohamad Saad, Biomass Department, Felda Palm Industries Sdn. Bhd. Presentation Contributors : Ir. Mohd Rozali b. Ahmad, Mohd Redzuan Hassan, Abdul Latib Derassit, Mohd Kamahl Kamaruddin, Mohd Hazri Hanapi, Izzat Shaharuddin, Rahmat Dzulhairi Mohamed - FPISB
PRESENTATION CONTENT : INTRODUCTION TO FGV & FPI
HIGHLIGHTS OF BIOGAS PROJECTS CHALLENGES & WAY FORWARD
INTRODUCTION
Global Coverage
Felda Global Ventures Holdings Berhad (FGV) operates as a Malaysian based global agricultural and agri-commodities company. FGV produces oil palm and rubber plantation products, soybean and canola products, oleochemicals and sugar products. FGV was founded in 2007 and based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The company is listed on Bursa Malaysia under Main Market.
Introduction
Introduction to Felda Palm Industries Sdn. Bhd.
One of subsidiary of Felda Global Ventures ( FGV )
Felda Palm Industries Sdn Bhd - incorporated 1995
No of Mills - 70 ( as of 2015 )
No of Employees - +/- 6000
FPISB is currently the largest producer of CPO & PK globally
Palm oil industry is only second to oil & gas industry in terms of contribution to GNP in
Malaysia
FPISB had embarked on progressive, consistent biomass initiatives since 2000
1) 1998 : R&D Collaboration with MPOB
2) 1999: Designed, built & patented EFB processing equipment
1) 2002 : BOD approved 1st EFB based power plant in Sahabat Complex in 2002
2) Continuous operation from 2005 till now
3) IPP Sahabat recognised as 1st Clean Development Mechanism Project in Malaysia
1) 2006 : CDM strongly promoted for biogas capture
2) EFB compost facilities installed targeted for internal consumption, utilising POME thus eligible for CDM projects
3) Unfortunately, CER market collapsed due to low interest to CDM from developed countries
1) 2012 : SEDA was created & Feed-in-Tariff established – selling electricity to National Grid is potentially revenue generating endeavour without depending on CDM 2) 2013 : FNI Biofuel ( EFB Pelleting Plant ) successfully operated 3) FPI continue to build more biogas projects in mills 4) Reactor design for Biogas Plant i.e Maokil, Sg Tengi & Tenggaroh increased to > 45,000 cubic meter, potential gas generation of 1500 m3/hour, displaying confidence in design scale up 5) Serting Hilir Biogas Plant successfully connected to the grid
• Trained personnel – no competent person needed ( yet )
Green Initiative • Reduction of carbon footprint • Support to company’s green
agenda
• Reduction of carbon footprint • Support to company’s green agenda
Scale / Volume • More than 45 mt/hr capacity mill • Options of 1.0, 1.2, 1.6 up to 2 MW
• More than 45 mt/hr capacity mill • Scale is from 70,000 – 110,000
MMBTU/year
BIOGAS UTILIZATION MATRIX : POINTS TO REFLECT
WAY FORWARD Biogas is indeed one of the potential revenue stream for mill Potential Lever to spur biogas development & further unlock its value in palm oil sector :
Good, reliable utilization technology with reasonable CAPEX ( consistent biogas production, robust engines, low waiting time for parts, low maintenance cost )
Government policy and support i.e tax exemptions, funds for new technology, increase in FiT quota
Regulation – Possibility of MPOB to mandate all mills equipped with biogas in future