Keywords: Green Technology
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Green Conversion of Palm Oil Wastes into Bio-Compressed Natural Gas (Bio-CNG) for Renewable Energy Diversification in Malaysia
This collaborative research aims to enhance the production and upgrading of bio-compressed natural gas (Bio-CNG) by effectively utilizing two major byproducts generated from Malaysia’s palm oil industry: palm oil mill effluent (POME) and empty fruit bunches (EFB). Specifically, the Japanese team will develop and support the operation of anaerobic digestion processes, conduct microbial community analyses, and apply machine-learning-based data-driven modelling to improve process stability and enable rapid and precise optimization of CO2 adsorbent performance. The Malaysian team will optimize pretreatment and fermentation conditions for EFB and lead the development and evaluation of gas separation technologies using EFB-derived biochar. Through collaborative research between the two countries, the project is expected to contribute to establishing a renewable energy technology platform that supports Malaysia’s transition toward a decarbonized energy society
Mamoru Oshiki, and Adeline Seak May CHUA
Networked Exchange, United Strength for Stronger Partnerships between Japan and ASEAN (NEXUS) 2026.1〜2028.12