The Star, Thursday
31 August 2006
Malaysia, China team
up for biofuel R&D
By sabry tahir
SEPANG: Malaysia has teamed up with
China in a bilateral research and development (R&D)
cooperation to further develop biofuel and biomass production
technologies.
Malaysia Palm Oil Board (MPOB) and the Department of
High-Tech Development and Industrialisation of China’s
Ministry of Science and Technology have entered into
a memorandum of understanding aimed at exploring new
biomass technologies.
Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk
Peter Chin said a study would be conducted to set out
the scope of cooperation and the possible joint R&D
projects relevant to biofuel and biomass technologies.
Chin said he was confident that the collaboration would
augur well for the development of biomass as a new source
of growth, especially for Malaysia as its vast oil palm
plantations generated a high volume of biomass annually.
The cooperation is prompted by China’s growing
interest in securing supply of feedstock for its biofuel
industry and Malaysia's interest in the development
of biofuel using oil seeds such as rapeseed as an alternative
to palm oil.
Chin said the collaboration was significant as Malaysia
was now embarking on the commercialisation of biofuel.
“As you are aware, the development of biofuel
is not necessarily confined to the production of biodiesel
only. It also includes bioethanol, which could be potentially
harnessed from palm-based biomass,” he added.
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