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NATIONAL KEY ECONOMIC AREAS
           (NKEA)




NATIONAL BIOGAS IMPLEMENTATION
             (EPP5)




   BIOGAS CAPTURE AND CDM PROJECT
  IMPLEMENTATION FOR PALM OIL MILLS
1.0 INTRODUCTION
                                                                      Version 1.0: 1 December 2010
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this document is;

   •    To encourage palm oil mills in Malaysia to implement biogas trapping and utilisation
   •    To inform palm oil millers on the benefits of biogas trapping and provide the relevant
        information to facilitate planning and implementation

The importance of biogas trapping is evident from its inclusion as one of the eight Entry
Point Projects (EPPs) of the palm oil sector under National Key Economic Areas.

1.2 National Key Economic Area (NKEA)
Malaysia is to focus on 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) to boost the economy
and achieve a high income status by 2020. These 12 NKEAs are the core of the Economic
Transformation Programme (ETP) and will receive prioritised government support including
funding, top talent and Prime Ministerial attention. In addition, policy reforms such as the
removal of barriers to competition and market liberalisation will be targeted at these NKEAs.
This programme (NKEAs) will be the driver to stimulate economic activity that will
contribute towards attaining high income, sustainability and inclusiveness to the nation.


                                                                Economic Sectors

                                                 Oil , gas and energy
                                                 Palm Oil

       National Key Economic Area                Financial services
                 (NKEA)                          Wholesale and retail
                                                 Tourisms
                                                 Information and communication technology
                                                 Education
                                                 Electrical and electronics
                                                 Business services
                                                 Private healthcare
                                                 Agriculture
                                                 Greater Kuala Lumpur


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There will be dedicated attention from the Prime Minister and fast-track mechanisms to
resolve disputes or bottlenecks in implementing the NKEAs. The Government is also
committed to the on going support of growth in the non-NKEA sectors. However the
Goverment will focus and put more efforts on realizing the NKEAs because of the
significance of their potential Gross National Income (GNI) contribution.


1.3 NKEA: Palm Oil
Malaysia’s palm oil industry is one of the important industries of the nation and it is the
fourth largest contributor to the national economy and currently accounts for RM53 billion in
GNI. The Palm Oil NKEA is targeted to raise a total GNI contribution of RM125 billion to
reach RM178 billion by 2020. As a major contributor to economic growth, the palm oil
NKEA programme plans to implement eight cores Entry Point Project (EPPs) in spanning the
palm oil value chain. The palm oil cores EPPs programme are;

                                 Palm Oil NKEA Programme

                                                      Accelerated replanting to clear backlog of old, low
                                       EPP 1
                                                      yielding palms

                                       EPP 2          Increase the national fresh fruit bunches (FFB) yield
Upstream       productivity
and sustainability                                    Improve workers’ productivity through the
                                       EPP 3
                                                      introduction or scale up new techniques

                                       EPP 4          Increase national average oil extraction rate (OER)


                                       EPP 5          Build biogas facilities at mills across Malaysia


                                                      Shift Malaysia’s focus towards high value oleo
                                       EPP 6
                                                      derivatives

                                                      Emphasise early commercialisation of second
Downstream        expansion            EPP 7
                                                      generation biofuels
and sustainability
                                                      Expedite growth in food & health-based downstream
                                       EPP 8
                                                      segment

                 EPPs No.5 aims to achieve the installation of biogas facilities in
                            all palm oil mills in Malaysia by 2010.




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2.0 EPP 5: BUILD BIOGAS FACILITIES AT MILLS ACROSS
MALAYSIA

2.1 Biogas As Potential Renewable Energy (RE)


2.1.1 Why embark on biogas capture?


It is most importance for the palm oil industry to capture biogas from POME. The reasons
and benefits of biogas capture are many. These include additional revenues from sale of
surplus energy and carbon credits. Furthermore, biogas capture will reduce the carbon
footprint of palm oil production and enable competitive market access of palm products to
environmentally sensitive markets such as the European country (EU) and United State (AS).




2.1.2 Benefits of Biogas Capture


   •   Reduces the emission of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) i.e methane and CO2
   •   Reduces land used for palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment
   •   Enhance revenue of palm oil mill
   •   Could be implemented as Clean Development (CDM) project
   •   The CDM project transforms reduction of emission of CO2 and methane into cash
       flow through sale of carbon credits


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•   Reduce global and local environmental impact
   •   Encourage technology innovation and R&D

Reduce dependence of fossil fuel, and enhances fuel diversity and security of energy supply.


2.1.3 How to Capture Biogas?


POME biogas capturing has gained attention across palm oil industry due to the vast potential
of methane recovery for clean renewable gas fuel as much as for the avoidance of greenhouse
gas emissions (GHG) which is recognized by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
under the Kyoto Protocol for Certified Emission Reduction (CER) credits.


Biogas capturing from POME can be carried out by a number of methods, based on various
local and foreign technologies. Closed-tank anaerobic digester system with Continuous
Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR), Methane Fermentation System and Reversible Flow Anaerobic
Baffled Reactor (RABR) system are among the technologies offered by the technology
providers.


2.1.4 Utilization of Biogas Capture

Biogas can be used for all applications in place of natural gas. Since most boilers do not
require high quality gas specification the use of biogas in boilers are most encouraged and
has been increasing rapidly. Stationary engines such as pumps, generators and power tools
are also a popular option for the utilization biogas. In vehicle fuel, upgrading of the biogas
quality is necessary. Upgrading the biogas includes the reduction of H2S concentration and
CO2. Connecting the electricity generated to the national electricity grid is another profitable
way of utilizing the biogas, which is in tune with the target set in the Malaysian Fifth Fuel
Policy of achieving 5% of national grid-connected electricity generation from renewable
sources.




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2.1.5 Comparison of Biogas Capture Technologies

      Several systems to generate biogas from POME have been developed using both local and
      foreign technology. The technologies are summarised as follows;



                                                                      Final discharge
Name of technology           System          Life term   HRT                                Volume of
    provider                                                         BOD        COD           biogas
                                                                                            generated


Keck Seng flow         Continuous              >20        18     250-500    8000-12,000   ~0.35 Nm3 per
stirred tank reactor                                                                      kg of COD
(CSTR)


Majurutera stirred     Complete                 10         -     -          -             20 m3 per tonne
tank reactor (CSTR)                                                                       of POME


BEE                    High efficiency        20-25       9      300-500    2000-3000     >25 m3 per
                       methane                                                            tonne of POME
                       fermentation system


SIRIM (pilot scale)    Reversible flow         >20       10-15   -          6000          0.23 Nm3
                       anaerobic baffled
                       reactor (RABR)


UPM-FELDA-             Semi-commercial          25        `10    -          2000          20 m3 of biogas
Kyushu Institute of    closed anaerobic                                                   / m3 of POME
Biogas Technology      digester


Ronser Bio-Tech        AnaEG                   >20        4      -          2000          > 0.5 Nm3 per
and Shanghai-          (Combination of                                                    reduced COD
Jiaotong University    UASB and EGSB                                                      volume (based
on zero-discharge      technologies)                                                      on 90% COD
treatment technology                                                                      removal rate)




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2.1.6 Total Potential of Biogas from POME

The potential energy generated from biogas is 1.88 million MWhr of electricity which is
equivalent to 261 MW of the potential power based on 21% efficiency in a steam plant (based
on yield of FFB in 2009).



            Material                     Production Rate                     Quantity

 FFB (mil. tonnes)                                                   85.71

 Effluent                       67% of EFB                           57.42 million tonne

                                                                     = 57.42 million m3

 Biogas                         28 m3 m-3                            1607.76 million m3

 Biogas CV at 35°C              20 MJ m-3                            32155.2 million MJ

 Total heat value               1607.76 x 20 million MJ              8.93 million MWhr

                                = 32155.2 million MJ                 *1MWhr = 1 MJ/3600

 Power Output                   21% of heat output                   8.93 million MWhr x 21%

                                                                     = 1.88 million MWhr

 Power plant size               Plant operates 300 days year-1       1 880 000 / 7200

                                = 7200 hr year-1                     = 261.11 MW



2.1.7 Technical Configurations of Biogas Utilization in Palm Oil Mills


There are various ways in utilizing of POME biogas especially in palm oil mills. With the
proper technical configuration and system, biogas generated from the POME can be directly
converted into useful energy either for thermal, electricity or both. Basically, setting up the
biogas plant in palm oil mills would be useful to the millers that require an additional energy
for downstream activities operated in the palm oil mill such as EFB fibre plant or kernel
crushing plant, as well as for grid-connection purpose under Small Renewable Energy Power
(SREP) Programme




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The biogas can be also upgraded and stored as a natural gas quality for utilization in the
transportation or vehicle used in the palm oil mills. Options of the biogas utilization in palm
oil mills are briefly described in the following section.


2.1.8 Option for Utilization


For Combined Heat and Power (CHP) for production of steam and electricity (direct
thermal and electricity generation)


Palm biogas can be co-fired with oil palm biomass in the existing palm oil mill boiler. Steam
produced from this co-firing process is used to generate electricity using the steam turbine
and low pressure steam that leave the turbine will be used for milling process. The boiler
shall require some modifications especially the feeding part of the biogas into the boiler
chamber. The use of biogas which is known as an efficient with high CV fuel, appears to be
thermodynamically interesting, technically compromise and economically attractive
technique by promoting a number of advantages. Besides that, due to the high CV of the
palm biogas compared to the palm biomass, this approach will significantly reduce or
eliminate the usage of palm shell. The use of mesocarp fibre may also be reduced. The
excess palm biomass in particularly palm shell may be sold to other industries that require
solid fuel for their CHP plant.


For steam generation only (thermal energy generation)


Production of steam using biogas as fuel can be carried out either by firing the biogas (with
or without other fuels) using either high or low pressure boiler. One of efficient ways to
produce heat or steam from biogas is by using a package boiler. As the package boiler is
designed to use natural gas and fuel oil, therefore the utilization of biogas in package boiler is
considered as a direct and simplest method to produce energy from biogas without major
modification required. Biogas is also can be co-fired with natural gas and fuel oil for the
similar purpose, therefore it would reduce the consumption of these much more expensive
fuels compared to biogas. The existing boiler at palm oil mills may also be used to generate
steam with co-firing approach but again some modifications are required.




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For electricity generation


Internal combustion engine such as gas engine and diesel engine can be used to directly
convert biogas for electricity. Biogas is burnt with oxygen (air) in the combustion chamber to
produce force that generating mechanical energy for electricity. Generating electricity using
the gas engine is a proven technique with thermal efficiency ranging from 35 to 42%. It is
usually capable to produce high electricity energy either for internal uses or grid connection
purpose. Besides that, biogas can be used in a diesel genset whereby may reduce the diesel
consumption up to 70%. However, this approach requires some engine modification
including feeding parts, air intake device and fuel setting.


Other potential prospective applications


Biogas generated from POME can also be upgraded and used for other potential applications
especially for external usages include the following :


   •   Use as a compressed natural gas (CNG) which can be an alternative for natural gas
       vehicles (NGV). This CNG can be used as alternative fuel for vehicles used in palm
       oil mills such as forklift, lorry etc
   •   Feeding into natural gas (NG) pipeline or bottling and transporting for industrial use.
   •   For other operational units that require energy such as vapour absorption chiller, hot
       water and hot air production – provided that the mills with downstream activities such
       as biodiesel plant, EFB Fibre Plant and Kernel Crushing plant
   •   For future 2nd generation biofuel projects such as production of hydrogen, biomethane
       etc




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Economic Analysis on Potential of POME Biogas and Energy Production from a
        Typical 60 tonne FFB / hour Palm Oil Mill (based on basic financial model)


Material                          Production Rate /                       Quantity
                                  conversion factor
FFB                                                            60 t/hr or
                                                               432, 000 t/yr
Effluent                   @ 65% of FFB processed              39 t/hr or 39 m3/hr
Biogas                     @ 28 m3 / m3 POME                   1092 m3/hr
Potential energy from      @ 20000 kJ/m3                       21840000 kJ/hr or 6067 kJ/s
biogas                                                         or kW
Power Output / size of     @ 30% of thermal efficiency         1.8 MW
power plant
Potential electricity to   @ 80% utilization factor x 7200 10,368,000 kWhr /yr
the grid                   hrs/year ( 300 days x 24 hrs)
Potential of electricity   @ RM 0.21/kWh                       RM 2.18 million /yr or RM
sales                                                          45.72 million for 21 yrs.
Total CAPEX                @ RM 9 million / MW                 RM 16.2 million
Total OPEX/ year           @ 4% / year of CAPEX                RM 648,000 / year
Net profit per year        (Annual    electricity   sales   – RM 1.532 million per year
                           OPEX)
Payback period             RM 16.2 / 1.532                     10.6 yrs
Internal rate of Return    -                                   9%
(IRR)




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Flow Chart for Applying Connection to Utility’s Distribution System




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2.1.9 Incentives for Renewable Energy (RE)

Commercial and industrial business entities which are involved in energy business using
renewable energy resources for generation of electric power or sell to local utilities provider
distribution grid system are eligible to apply for fiscal incentives.




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Technology Provider For Biogas Implementation


         Company                                   Address                          Contact Person

                                 28-3, Jalan 1/116B
Biogas Environmental                                                             Tel : +603-79842422
                                 Sri Desa Entrepreneurs Park Odd Kuchai Lama
Engineering Sdn Bhd                                                              Fax : +603-79842896
                                 58200 Kuala Lumpur




Sirim Bhd                        1, Persiaran Dato’ Menteri
                                                                                 Tel : +603-55446552/6556
(Environment and Bioprocess      Section 2, P.O. Box 7035
                                                                                 Fax : +603-55446590
Technology Centre)               40911 Shah Alam, Selangor



                                 No.5, Jln Kipas 34/9 Bukit Kemuning,
Custom-Craft Sdn. Bhd.                                                           Tel :+603-58807611
                                 Light Ind. Park, Seksyen 34, Shah Alam,
                                                                                 Fax :+603-58807616
                                 40,000 Selangor, Malaysia.



Eco-Ideal Consulting Sdn.        Suite C-7-2, Wisma Goshen, Plaza Pantai,
                                                                                 Te l : +603-22848102
Bhd.                             Jln 4/83A Off Jln Pantai Baharu,
                                                                                 Fax :+603-22848102
                                 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.



                                 2nd Floor, Block A, 45 Medan Setia 1,
Biotec International Asia Sdn.                                                   Tel : +603-2080-2080
                                 Plaza Damansara,
Bhd.                                                                             Fax : +603-2080-2090
                                 50490 Kuala Lumpur,
                                 Malaysia.




                                 29-A, Jalan Kenari 17E, Bandar Puchong Jaya,    Tel : +6 03-8076 5778
Varec Biogas
                                 Puchong                                         Fax : +6 03-8076 5773
                                 47100 Selangor.



                                 6B Jalan Astaka L U8/L
Enviro-LIFT Services Sdn         Bukit Jelutong Business and Technology Centre   Tel : +603-78463682
Bhd                              40150 Shah Alam                                 Fax : +603-78463615
                                 Selangor Darul Ehsan
                                 Malaysia


                                 70-02, Jalan Ros Merah 3/2,
Elco Management
                                 Taman Johor Jaya,                               Tel : +6-07-352 9002
Consultants Sdn. Bhd.
                                 81100 Johor Bahru Johor,                        Fax : +6-07-352 8002
                                 Malaysia.




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Unit 6-09, Block E, Phileo Damansara 1
                                                                             Tel : +60 3 7665 3788
Q2 Engineering Sdn. Bhd.    No. 9, Jalan 16/11, Off Jalan Damansara
                                                                             Fax : +60 3 7665 3799
                            46350, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
                            Malaysia


                            8 Jalan Pendidik U/31,
CST Engineering Sdn. Bhd.   Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park,                 Tel : +603- 5569 5514
                            40000 Shah Alam,                                 Fax : +603- 5569 5529
                            Selangor, Malaysia



                            Unit No. 203, 2nd Floor, Block C,
Kim Loong Resources
                            Damansara Intan,                                 Tel : +603- 7118 2688
Berhad
                            No. 1, Jalan SS 20/27,                           Fax : +603-7118 2693
                            47400 Petaling Jaya.


                            6B Jalan Astaka L U8/L, Bukit Jelutong
Aquarius system (M) Sdn.
                            Business and Technology Centre                   Tel : +603-78463682
Bhd.
                            40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan            Fax : +603-78463615
                            Malaysia



Choon Hin Enviromental
                            No. 6-10, Jalan Jati
Sdn. Bhd.                                                                    Tel : +6012-7602999
                            86000 Kluang
                                                                             Fax : +607-773 7626



                            No 125, Jalan SS15/5A,
BELL Group of Companies     47500 Subang Jaya,                               Tel : +603-56343888
                            Selangor.                                        Fax : +603-56340723



                            NO. 5-2 Second Floor,
Global Strategic Sdn. Bhd   Jalan 3/76D, Desa Pandan                         Tel : +603-92842030
                            55100 Pandan                                     Fax : +603-92852030
                            Selangor.



                            No. 40-2, Jalan Tun Sambanthan 3, Brickfields,
Green & Smart Sdn. Bhd.                                                      Tel : +603- 2260 1477
                            50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
                                                                             Fax : +603-2260 1478




AES AgriVerde Services      Suite 23.01 Level 23 Centrepoint South Mid
                                                                             Tel : +60322879868
(Malaysia) Sdn Bhd          Valley City Lingkaran Syed Putra
                                                                             Fax : +60322876998
                            59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia




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Level 8 (Lot A), MNI Twins-Tower2
Biox Carbon                                                                     Tel : +603-21636299
                            No.11, Jalan Pinang,
                                                                                Fax : +60321637299
                            50450 Kuala Lumpur


                            No. 1, 2nd Floor, Jalan Singa E 20/E, Section 20,
                            Shah Alam
Konzen Enviroment Sdn Bhd                                                       Tel : +603-55488898
                            40300 Selangor                                      Fax : +6 03-55428898



                                                                                Tel : +60 3-7846 8509
                            C1-11 1st Floor Dataran Ara Damansara Jalan
Majutera Sdn Bhd
                            PJU 1A/20B,                                         Fax : +60 3-7842 2376
                            47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor



                            Level 4, Annexe Block, Lot 10 Shopping Centre,
YTL- SV Carbon Sdn Bhd
                            50, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur,        Tel : +603-2144 7200
                            Malaysia.                                           Fax : +603-2144 7573



                            14th Floor, Wisma Consplant I
Sime Darby Plantation Sdn
                            No. 2, Jalan SS 16/4
Bhd.                                                                            Tel : +603- 5631 7133
                            47500 Subang Jaya
                                                                                Fax : +603- 5636 7588
                            Selangor Darul Ehsan

                            C 708, Metropolitan Square,
                            Jalan PJU 8/1,                                      Tel : 603 - 7728 8999
                            Bandar Damansara Perdana,                           Fax : 603 - 7725 3300
Ronser-Biotech Sdn Bhd
                            47820 Petaling Jaya,                                Email :
                            Selangor,                                           ronser@streamyx.com
                            Malaysia




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3.0 CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISMS (CDM)

The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a scheme under the Kyoto Protocol, United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which helps developing
countries achieve sustainable development through the sale of certified emission reductions
(CER), or carbon credits, to developed and industrialized countries. The CDM scheme was
introduced by Kyoto Protocol;


    To stream fund and technology to developing countries so they can meet sustainable
       development targets,
    To encourage the developed country to invest in carbon emission reduction project
       that meets the protocol’s target


3.1 Benefits of CDM project in Malaysia

For Malaysia, the CDM is facilitated by Conservation and Environmental Management
Division (CEMD) of the Minister of Natural Resource and Environment (NRE) as
Designated National Authority (DNA). Malaysia DNA and CEMD serve as a secretariat for
evaluation of CDM projects via establishment of a National Committee on CDM (NCCDM)
and two Technical Committee i.e The Technical Committee on Energy and The Technical
Committee on Forestry. The CDM project activities bring the following benefits;




        Helps developed countries meet their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto
          Protocol
        Helps the palm oil industry meet increasingly stringent sustainability
          requirements.
        The CDM project transforms reduction of emission of CO2 and methane into cash
          flow
        The CDM approval mechanisms able to create new commodity




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3.2 Estimated of CER from Biogas CDM Project

Reduction of 1 tonne of CO2 equivalent generates 1 tonne CER.



Estimated CERs generated for a 60 t/hr mill                = 30,000 – 40,000 tonnes
Estimated revenue generated for each mill                  = RM1.5 million per year
(based on €10/tCO2e)                                         (for 21 years)


Mills are advised to consult an established and regent able CDM consultant to assist in CDM
application.



3.3 National project CDM criteria



Criterion 1          Project must support the sustainable development policies of Malaysia
                     and bring direct benefits towards achieving sustainable development

Criterion 2          Project implementation must involve participation of Annex I
                     party/Parties as CER buyer. In addition they are encouraged to
                     participate as equity of technology provider

Criterion 3          Project must provide technology transfer benefits and/or improvement
                     of technology, including enhancement of local technology

Criterion 4          Project must fulfil all condition underlined by the CDM Executive
                     Board as follow;

                        i.   Voluntary participant

                      ii.    Real, measurable and long-term benefits related to mitigation of
                             climate change; and

                      iii.   Reductions in emissions that are additional to any that would
                             occur in the absence of the certified project activity

Criterion 5          Project proponent should justify the ability to implement the proposed
                     CDM project activity




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CDM PROJECT CYCLE



                               CDM project participants (PPs) develop a CDM project activity
Develop a project activity     Consider various conditions associated with developing a CDM project
                               activity from the project planning stage
                               Draft a Project Design Document (CDM-PDD) with all required elements

                               Project participants obtain written approval of voluntary participation from
Approval by the Host and       the Designated National Authority (DNA) of each Party involved regarding
Investing Party                the project activity that project participants wish to implement as a CDM
                               project activity



                               Validation is the process of independent evaluation of a project activity
                               carried out by designated operational entity (DOE)
Validation and registration
of the CDM project activity    Registration is the formal acceptance of a validated project as CDM project
                               activity. Registration process is done by the CDM executive board (EB).


                               PPs collect and archive all relevant data necessary for calculating GHG
Monitoring of the CDM          emission reductions by the CDM project activity, in accordance with the
project                        monitoring plan written in PDD




                                Project participant report to the DOE the results of monitoring of the CDM
                                project activity and calculated emission reductions based on the results of
                                monitoring activity.
                                DOE verifies the results of monitoring and the resulting emission
                                reductions.
Verification, certification     DOE certifies the emission reductions based on the results of verification
and issuance of CERs            The EB issues CERs equal to the verified amount of GHG emission
                                reductions.
                                CERs can be issued for emission reductions by a project activity. The
                                issues of CERs in accordance to with the distribution agreement.




                              2% of the CERs will be deducted as the share of proceeds to assist
Distribution of CERS          developing country Parties that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse
                              effects of climate change.
                              CERs will be distributed among PPs.




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List of CDM Consultants in Malaysia

          CDM CONSULTANT                             COMPANY                             CONTACT

1   Mr. Ilango S. Bharathi G.          YTL SV Carbon Sdn.Bhd                Tel: 03-21447200
    Senior Manager (CDM projects)      Level 4 Annex Block                  Fax: 03-21447573
                                       Lot 10 Shopping Centre               H/P: 017-2026456
                                       50, Jalan Sultan Ismail              ilango@ytl.com.my
                                       50250 Kuala Lumpur

2   Dr. B.G. Yeoh                      EcoSecurities Malaysia Sdn Bhd       Tel: 03-22820612/32
    (Client Manager)                   Mid Valley City                      Fax: 03-22820652
                                       No. 1, Medan Syed Putra Utara        H/P:012-3112289, 013-3306863
                                       59200 Kuala Lumpur                   bgyeoh@ecosecurities.com

3   Bhavna Khandhar                    Perenia Carbon
    Perenia Carbon - complete carbon
    solutions                          Unit 509 Block B                     Tel: 03-79505521
                                       Phileo Damansara II                  Fax: 03-79552110
                                       Jalan Section 16                     H/P: 0122039240
                                       46350 Petaling Jaya                  bhavna.khandhar@pereniacarbon.com
                                       Selangor

                                       Australia Office:
                                       Level 7                              Tel: 61299261702
                                       111 Pacific Highway                  Fax: 61299261799
                                       North Sydney
                                       NSW 2060 Ausutralia

                                       Averest Agriculture & Farming Sdn
4   Mr.Arthur Wayne House @Ibrahim     Bhd                                  03-42706312
    President                          Suite 5D08 Emerald Hill              H/P: 012-9154546
                                       Cangkat Bukit Indah 2                wayne@fiurthgeneration.ca
                                       Bukit Indah                          house.wayne@gmail.com
                                       68000 Ampang
                                       Selangor
                                       50490 Kuala Lumpur

5   MR. SOON HUN YANG                  Eco-Ideal Consulting SB              Tel: 603-78768102
                                       Suite C-7-2, Wisma Gosen,            / 22848102
                                       Plaza Pantai 5 Jalan 4/83A           Fax: 603-22848103
                                       Off Jln Pantai Baru                  Mobile : 019-8188102
                                       59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

6   MS. ROSE ARIFFIN                   Environmental Resources Management      Tel: 019 - 330 9192
                                       Unit 19-06-01, 6th Floor
                                       PNB Damansara,
                                       19 Lorong Dungun Damansara Heights
                                       50490 KUALA LUMPUR

7   DR. TONG SOO LOONG                 Enviro-Lift Services Sdn. Bhd.       Tel: 603 - 7846 3682
                                       6B Jalan Astaka L U8/L               Fax: 603 - 7846 3615
                                       Bukit Jelutong Business and
                                       Technology Centre
                                       40150 SHAH ALAM



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8    MR. HENRIK RYTTER JENSEN          36th Floor, Menara Maxis               Tel: 012 - 302 3914
     Chief Consultant                  Kuala Lumpur City Centre
                                       50088 KUALA LUMPUR



                                       ENVIRON Consulting Services (M) Sdn.
9    MS. SHEILA SHARMA                 Bhd.                                   Tel: 012 - 206 8654
                                       A307, Phileo Damansara 2
                                       15, Jalan 16/11
                                       46350 PETALING JAYA



10   MR SIM KEAN HONG                  KYOTOenergy Sdn Bhd                    Tel: 603 - 8739 0240
     CDM Project Manager               (Malaysia Representative Office)       Fax: 603 - 8739 0235
                                       Unit SVP4, Jalan Cinta Kasih           Mobile: 6012 - 499 1896
                                       Country Heights,
                                       43000 Kajang, SELANGOR



11   MS TEE HUI YONG                   GHD Perunding Sdn Bhd                  Tel: 603-2332 3886
     Senior Consultant (Environment)   22nd Floor The Mall Putra Place        Fax: 603-2332 3990
                                       100 Jln. Putra 50350 KUALA LUMPUR      Email: huiyong.tee@ghd.com



12   MR. LEONG KWOK YAN                Suite 501, Block E                     Tel: 03-79554030
     Leong Partnership Advoates &      Phileo Damansara 1                     Fax: 03-79559681
                                                                               Email:
      Solicitors                       9, Jalan 16/11                         leongky@leongpartnership.com
                                       46350 Petaling Jaya, Selangor



13   MS MICHELLE CHAN                  Mercuria Welstar Enterprise Co. Ltd    Tel: 00662-770-3993
     Business Development Director     88 Soi Bangna-Trad 30                       668-5642-3993
     Southeast Asia Carbon Markets     Bangna-Trade Road                           6012-3161900
     (Carbon Trader/Broker)            Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand              Fax: 00662-398-9339


14   GERALD P. HAMALIUK                GenPower Carbon Solution Services      Tel: 603-22826841
     Chief Technology Officer          (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.                   H/P: 60172472917
                                                                              Email:
                                       Level 22, Unit A-22-13, Menara UOA     ghamaliuk@gpcarbonsolutions.com
                                       Bangsar, No.5, Jalan bangsar Utama 1
                                       59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

15   Rober C Y Cheong                  TUV NORD (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.          Tel : 603-8023 2124
     Head of Climate Change and        No.20 Jalan Tiara 3, Tiara Square      Fax: 603-80234410
     Carbon Sevices                    Taman Perindustrian UEP                H/P: 6012-5010066
                                       47600 Subang Jaya                      Email: rober.cheong@tuv-nord.com
                                       Selangor, Malaysia




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National key economic_areas

  • 1. NATIONAL KEY ECONOMIC AREAS (NKEA) NATIONAL BIOGAS IMPLEMENTATION (EPP5) BIOGAS CAPTURE AND CDM PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION FOR PALM OIL MILLS
  • 2. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Version 1.0: 1 December 2010 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is; • To encourage palm oil mills in Malaysia to implement biogas trapping and utilisation • To inform palm oil millers on the benefits of biogas trapping and provide the relevant information to facilitate planning and implementation The importance of biogas trapping is evident from its inclusion as one of the eight Entry Point Projects (EPPs) of the palm oil sector under National Key Economic Areas. 1.2 National Key Economic Area (NKEA) Malaysia is to focus on 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) to boost the economy and achieve a high income status by 2020. These 12 NKEAs are the core of the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) and will receive prioritised government support including funding, top talent and Prime Ministerial attention. In addition, policy reforms such as the removal of barriers to competition and market liberalisation will be targeted at these NKEAs. This programme (NKEAs) will be the driver to stimulate economic activity that will contribute towards attaining high income, sustainability and inclusiveness to the nation. Economic Sectors Oil , gas and energy Palm Oil National Key Economic Area Financial services (NKEA) Wholesale and retail Tourisms Information and communication technology Education Electrical and electronics Business services Private healthcare Agriculture Greater Kuala Lumpur 1
  • 3. There will be dedicated attention from the Prime Minister and fast-track mechanisms to resolve disputes or bottlenecks in implementing the NKEAs. The Government is also committed to the on going support of growth in the non-NKEA sectors. However the Goverment will focus and put more efforts on realizing the NKEAs because of the significance of their potential Gross National Income (GNI) contribution. 1.3 NKEA: Palm Oil Malaysia’s palm oil industry is one of the important industries of the nation and it is the fourth largest contributor to the national economy and currently accounts for RM53 billion in GNI. The Palm Oil NKEA is targeted to raise a total GNI contribution of RM125 billion to reach RM178 billion by 2020. As a major contributor to economic growth, the palm oil NKEA programme plans to implement eight cores Entry Point Project (EPPs) in spanning the palm oil value chain. The palm oil cores EPPs programme are; Palm Oil NKEA Programme Accelerated replanting to clear backlog of old, low EPP 1 yielding palms EPP 2 Increase the national fresh fruit bunches (FFB) yield Upstream productivity and sustainability Improve workers’ productivity through the EPP 3 introduction or scale up new techniques EPP 4 Increase national average oil extraction rate (OER) EPP 5 Build biogas facilities at mills across Malaysia Shift Malaysia’s focus towards high value oleo EPP 6 derivatives Emphasise early commercialisation of second Downstream expansion EPP 7 generation biofuels and sustainability Expedite growth in food & health-based downstream EPP 8 segment EPPs No.5 aims to achieve the installation of biogas facilities in all palm oil mills in Malaysia by 2010. 2
  • 4. 2.0 EPP 5: BUILD BIOGAS FACILITIES AT MILLS ACROSS MALAYSIA 2.1 Biogas As Potential Renewable Energy (RE) 2.1.1 Why embark on biogas capture? It is most importance for the palm oil industry to capture biogas from POME. The reasons and benefits of biogas capture are many. These include additional revenues from sale of surplus energy and carbon credits. Furthermore, biogas capture will reduce the carbon footprint of palm oil production and enable competitive market access of palm products to environmentally sensitive markets such as the European country (EU) and United State (AS). 2.1.2 Benefits of Biogas Capture • Reduces the emission of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) i.e methane and CO2 • Reduces land used for palm oil mill effluent (POME) treatment • Enhance revenue of palm oil mill • Could be implemented as Clean Development (CDM) project • The CDM project transforms reduction of emission of CO2 and methane into cash flow through sale of carbon credits 3
  • 5. Reduce global and local environmental impact • Encourage technology innovation and R&D Reduce dependence of fossil fuel, and enhances fuel diversity and security of energy supply. 2.1.3 How to Capture Biogas? POME biogas capturing has gained attention across palm oil industry due to the vast potential of methane recovery for clean renewable gas fuel as much as for the avoidance of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) which is recognized by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol for Certified Emission Reduction (CER) credits. Biogas capturing from POME can be carried out by a number of methods, based on various local and foreign technologies. Closed-tank anaerobic digester system with Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR), Methane Fermentation System and Reversible Flow Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (RABR) system are among the technologies offered by the technology providers. 2.1.4 Utilization of Biogas Capture Biogas can be used for all applications in place of natural gas. Since most boilers do not require high quality gas specification the use of biogas in boilers are most encouraged and has been increasing rapidly. Stationary engines such as pumps, generators and power tools are also a popular option for the utilization biogas. In vehicle fuel, upgrading of the biogas quality is necessary. Upgrading the biogas includes the reduction of H2S concentration and CO2. Connecting the electricity generated to the national electricity grid is another profitable way of utilizing the biogas, which is in tune with the target set in the Malaysian Fifth Fuel Policy of achieving 5% of national grid-connected electricity generation from renewable sources. 4
  • 6. 2.1.5 Comparison of Biogas Capture Technologies Several systems to generate biogas from POME have been developed using both local and foreign technology. The technologies are summarised as follows; Final discharge Name of technology System Life term HRT Volume of provider BOD COD biogas generated Keck Seng flow Continuous >20 18 250-500 8000-12,000 ~0.35 Nm3 per stirred tank reactor kg of COD (CSTR) Majurutera stirred Complete 10 - - - 20 m3 per tonne tank reactor (CSTR) of POME BEE High efficiency 20-25 9 300-500 2000-3000 >25 m3 per methane tonne of POME fermentation system SIRIM (pilot scale) Reversible flow >20 10-15 - 6000 0.23 Nm3 anaerobic baffled reactor (RABR) UPM-FELDA- Semi-commercial 25 `10 - 2000 20 m3 of biogas Kyushu Institute of closed anaerobic / m3 of POME Biogas Technology digester Ronser Bio-Tech AnaEG >20 4 - 2000 > 0.5 Nm3 per and Shanghai- (Combination of reduced COD Jiaotong University UASB and EGSB volume (based on zero-discharge technologies) on 90% COD treatment technology removal rate) 5
  • 7. 2.1.6 Total Potential of Biogas from POME The potential energy generated from biogas is 1.88 million MWhr of electricity which is equivalent to 261 MW of the potential power based on 21% efficiency in a steam plant (based on yield of FFB in 2009). Material Production Rate Quantity FFB (mil. tonnes) 85.71 Effluent 67% of EFB 57.42 million tonne = 57.42 million m3 Biogas 28 m3 m-3 1607.76 million m3 Biogas CV at 35°C 20 MJ m-3 32155.2 million MJ Total heat value 1607.76 x 20 million MJ 8.93 million MWhr = 32155.2 million MJ *1MWhr = 1 MJ/3600 Power Output 21% of heat output 8.93 million MWhr x 21% = 1.88 million MWhr Power plant size Plant operates 300 days year-1 1 880 000 / 7200 = 7200 hr year-1 = 261.11 MW 2.1.7 Technical Configurations of Biogas Utilization in Palm Oil Mills There are various ways in utilizing of POME biogas especially in palm oil mills. With the proper technical configuration and system, biogas generated from the POME can be directly converted into useful energy either for thermal, electricity or both. Basically, setting up the biogas plant in palm oil mills would be useful to the millers that require an additional energy for downstream activities operated in the palm oil mill such as EFB fibre plant or kernel crushing plant, as well as for grid-connection purpose under Small Renewable Energy Power (SREP) Programme 6
  • 8. The biogas can be also upgraded and stored as a natural gas quality for utilization in the transportation or vehicle used in the palm oil mills. Options of the biogas utilization in palm oil mills are briefly described in the following section. 2.1.8 Option for Utilization For Combined Heat and Power (CHP) for production of steam and electricity (direct thermal and electricity generation) Palm biogas can be co-fired with oil palm biomass in the existing palm oil mill boiler. Steam produced from this co-firing process is used to generate electricity using the steam turbine and low pressure steam that leave the turbine will be used for milling process. The boiler shall require some modifications especially the feeding part of the biogas into the boiler chamber. The use of biogas which is known as an efficient with high CV fuel, appears to be thermodynamically interesting, technically compromise and economically attractive technique by promoting a number of advantages. Besides that, due to the high CV of the palm biogas compared to the palm biomass, this approach will significantly reduce or eliminate the usage of palm shell. The use of mesocarp fibre may also be reduced. The excess palm biomass in particularly palm shell may be sold to other industries that require solid fuel for their CHP plant. For steam generation only (thermal energy generation) Production of steam using biogas as fuel can be carried out either by firing the biogas (with or without other fuels) using either high or low pressure boiler. One of efficient ways to produce heat or steam from biogas is by using a package boiler. As the package boiler is designed to use natural gas and fuel oil, therefore the utilization of biogas in package boiler is considered as a direct and simplest method to produce energy from biogas without major modification required. Biogas is also can be co-fired with natural gas and fuel oil for the similar purpose, therefore it would reduce the consumption of these much more expensive fuels compared to biogas. The existing boiler at palm oil mills may also be used to generate steam with co-firing approach but again some modifications are required. 7
  • 9. For electricity generation Internal combustion engine such as gas engine and diesel engine can be used to directly convert biogas for electricity. Biogas is burnt with oxygen (air) in the combustion chamber to produce force that generating mechanical energy for electricity. Generating electricity using the gas engine is a proven technique with thermal efficiency ranging from 35 to 42%. It is usually capable to produce high electricity energy either for internal uses or grid connection purpose. Besides that, biogas can be used in a diesel genset whereby may reduce the diesel consumption up to 70%. However, this approach requires some engine modification including feeding parts, air intake device and fuel setting. Other potential prospective applications Biogas generated from POME can also be upgraded and used for other potential applications especially for external usages include the following : • Use as a compressed natural gas (CNG) which can be an alternative for natural gas vehicles (NGV). This CNG can be used as alternative fuel for vehicles used in palm oil mills such as forklift, lorry etc • Feeding into natural gas (NG) pipeline or bottling and transporting for industrial use. • For other operational units that require energy such as vapour absorption chiller, hot water and hot air production – provided that the mills with downstream activities such as biodiesel plant, EFB Fibre Plant and Kernel Crushing plant • For future 2nd generation biofuel projects such as production of hydrogen, biomethane etc 8
  • 10. Economic Analysis on Potential of POME Biogas and Energy Production from a Typical 60 tonne FFB / hour Palm Oil Mill (based on basic financial model) Material Production Rate / Quantity conversion factor FFB 60 t/hr or 432, 000 t/yr Effluent @ 65% of FFB processed 39 t/hr or 39 m3/hr Biogas @ 28 m3 / m3 POME 1092 m3/hr Potential energy from @ 20000 kJ/m3 21840000 kJ/hr or 6067 kJ/s biogas or kW Power Output / size of @ 30% of thermal efficiency 1.8 MW power plant Potential electricity to @ 80% utilization factor x 7200 10,368,000 kWhr /yr the grid hrs/year ( 300 days x 24 hrs) Potential of electricity @ RM 0.21/kWh RM 2.18 million /yr or RM sales 45.72 million for 21 yrs. Total CAPEX @ RM 9 million / MW RM 16.2 million Total OPEX/ year @ 4% / year of CAPEX RM 648,000 / year Net profit per year (Annual electricity sales – RM 1.532 million per year OPEX) Payback period RM 16.2 / 1.532 10.6 yrs Internal rate of Return - 9% (IRR) 9
  • 11. Flow Chart for Applying Connection to Utility’s Distribution System 10
  • 12. 2.1.9 Incentives for Renewable Energy (RE) Commercial and industrial business entities which are involved in energy business using renewable energy resources for generation of electric power or sell to local utilities provider distribution grid system are eligible to apply for fiscal incentives. 11
  • 13. Technology Provider For Biogas Implementation Company Address Contact Person 28-3, Jalan 1/116B Biogas Environmental Tel : +603-79842422 Sri Desa Entrepreneurs Park Odd Kuchai Lama Engineering Sdn Bhd Fax : +603-79842896 58200 Kuala Lumpur Sirim Bhd 1, Persiaran Dato’ Menteri Tel : +603-55446552/6556 (Environment and Bioprocess Section 2, P.O. Box 7035 Fax : +603-55446590 Technology Centre) 40911 Shah Alam, Selangor No.5, Jln Kipas 34/9 Bukit Kemuning, Custom-Craft Sdn. Bhd. Tel :+603-58807611 Light Ind. Park, Seksyen 34, Shah Alam, Fax :+603-58807616 40,000 Selangor, Malaysia. Eco-Ideal Consulting Sdn. Suite C-7-2, Wisma Goshen, Plaza Pantai, Te l : +603-22848102 Bhd. Jln 4/83A Off Jln Pantai Baharu, Fax :+603-22848102 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2nd Floor, Block A, 45 Medan Setia 1, Biotec International Asia Sdn. Tel : +603-2080-2080 Plaza Damansara, Bhd. Fax : +603-2080-2090 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 29-A, Jalan Kenari 17E, Bandar Puchong Jaya, Tel : +6 03-8076 5778 Varec Biogas Puchong Fax : +6 03-8076 5773 47100 Selangor. 6B Jalan Astaka L U8/L Enviro-LIFT Services Sdn Bukit Jelutong Business and Technology Centre Tel : +603-78463682 Bhd 40150 Shah Alam Fax : +603-78463615 Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia 70-02, Jalan Ros Merah 3/2, Elco Management Taman Johor Jaya, Tel : +6-07-352 9002 Consultants Sdn. Bhd. 81100 Johor Bahru Johor, Fax : +6-07-352 8002 Malaysia. 12
  • 14. Unit 6-09, Block E, Phileo Damansara 1 Tel : +60 3 7665 3788 Q2 Engineering Sdn. Bhd. No. 9, Jalan 16/11, Off Jalan Damansara Fax : +60 3 7665 3799 46350, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia 8 Jalan Pendidik U/31, CST Engineering Sdn. Bhd. Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park, Tel : +603- 5569 5514 40000 Shah Alam, Fax : +603- 5569 5529 Selangor, Malaysia Unit No. 203, 2nd Floor, Block C, Kim Loong Resources Damansara Intan, Tel : +603- 7118 2688 Berhad No. 1, Jalan SS 20/27, Fax : +603-7118 2693 47400 Petaling Jaya. 6B Jalan Astaka L U8/L, Bukit Jelutong Aquarius system (M) Sdn. Business and Technology Centre Tel : +603-78463682 Bhd. 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan Fax : +603-78463615 Malaysia Choon Hin Enviromental No. 6-10, Jalan Jati Sdn. Bhd. Tel : +6012-7602999 86000 Kluang Fax : +607-773 7626 No 125, Jalan SS15/5A, BELL Group of Companies 47500 Subang Jaya, Tel : +603-56343888 Selangor. Fax : +603-56340723 NO. 5-2 Second Floor, Global Strategic Sdn. Bhd Jalan 3/76D, Desa Pandan Tel : +603-92842030 55100 Pandan Fax : +603-92852030 Selangor. No. 40-2, Jalan Tun Sambanthan 3, Brickfields, Green & Smart Sdn. Bhd. Tel : +603- 2260 1477 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Fax : +603-2260 1478 AES AgriVerde Services Suite 23.01 Level 23 Centrepoint South Mid Tel : +60322879868 (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Valley City Lingkaran Syed Putra Fax : +60322876998 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 13
  • 15. Level 8 (Lot A), MNI Twins-Tower2 Biox Carbon Tel : +603-21636299 No.11, Jalan Pinang, Fax : +60321637299 50450 Kuala Lumpur No. 1, 2nd Floor, Jalan Singa E 20/E, Section 20, Shah Alam Konzen Enviroment Sdn Bhd Tel : +603-55488898 40300 Selangor Fax : +6 03-55428898 Tel : +60 3-7846 8509 C1-11 1st Floor Dataran Ara Damansara Jalan Majutera Sdn Bhd PJU 1A/20B, Fax : +60 3-7842 2376 47301, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Level 4, Annexe Block, Lot 10 Shopping Centre, YTL- SV Carbon Sdn Bhd 50, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Tel : +603-2144 7200 Malaysia. Fax : +603-2144 7573 14th Floor, Wisma Consplant I Sime Darby Plantation Sdn No. 2, Jalan SS 16/4 Bhd. Tel : +603- 5631 7133 47500 Subang Jaya Fax : +603- 5636 7588 Selangor Darul Ehsan C 708, Metropolitan Square, Jalan PJU 8/1, Tel : 603 - 7728 8999 Bandar Damansara Perdana, Fax : 603 - 7725 3300 Ronser-Biotech Sdn Bhd 47820 Petaling Jaya, Email : Selangor, ronser@streamyx.com Malaysia 14
  • 16. 3.0 CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISMS (CDM) The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a scheme under the Kyoto Protocol, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which helps developing countries achieve sustainable development through the sale of certified emission reductions (CER), or carbon credits, to developed and industrialized countries. The CDM scheme was introduced by Kyoto Protocol;  To stream fund and technology to developing countries so they can meet sustainable development targets,  To encourage the developed country to invest in carbon emission reduction project that meets the protocol’s target 3.1 Benefits of CDM project in Malaysia For Malaysia, the CDM is facilitated by Conservation and Environmental Management Division (CEMD) of the Minister of Natural Resource and Environment (NRE) as Designated National Authority (DNA). Malaysia DNA and CEMD serve as a secretariat for evaluation of CDM projects via establishment of a National Committee on CDM (NCCDM) and two Technical Committee i.e The Technical Committee on Energy and The Technical Committee on Forestry. The CDM project activities bring the following benefits;  Helps developed countries meet their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol  Helps the palm oil industry meet increasingly stringent sustainability requirements.  The CDM project transforms reduction of emission of CO2 and methane into cash flow  The CDM approval mechanisms able to create new commodity 15
  • 17. 3.2 Estimated of CER from Biogas CDM Project Reduction of 1 tonne of CO2 equivalent generates 1 tonne CER. Estimated CERs generated for a 60 t/hr mill = 30,000 – 40,000 tonnes Estimated revenue generated for each mill = RM1.5 million per year (based on €10/tCO2e) (for 21 years) Mills are advised to consult an established and regent able CDM consultant to assist in CDM application. 3.3 National project CDM criteria Criterion 1 Project must support the sustainable development policies of Malaysia and bring direct benefits towards achieving sustainable development Criterion 2 Project implementation must involve participation of Annex I party/Parties as CER buyer. In addition they are encouraged to participate as equity of technology provider Criterion 3 Project must provide technology transfer benefits and/or improvement of technology, including enhancement of local technology Criterion 4 Project must fulfil all condition underlined by the CDM Executive Board as follow; i. Voluntary participant ii. Real, measurable and long-term benefits related to mitigation of climate change; and iii. Reductions in emissions that are additional to any that would occur in the absence of the certified project activity Criterion 5 Project proponent should justify the ability to implement the proposed CDM project activity 16
  • 18. CDM PROJECT CYCLE CDM project participants (PPs) develop a CDM project activity Develop a project activity Consider various conditions associated with developing a CDM project activity from the project planning stage Draft a Project Design Document (CDM-PDD) with all required elements Project participants obtain written approval of voluntary participation from Approval by the Host and the Designated National Authority (DNA) of each Party involved regarding Investing Party the project activity that project participants wish to implement as a CDM project activity Validation is the process of independent evaluation of a project activity carried out by designated operational entity (DOE) Validation and registration of the CDM project activity Registration is the formal acceptance of a validated project as CDM project activity. Registration process is done by the CDM executive board (EB). PPs collect and archive all relevant data necessary for calculating GHG Monitoring of the CDM emission reductions by the CDM project activity, in accordance with the project monitoring plan written in PDD Project participant report to the DOE the results of monitoring of the CDM project activity and calculated emission reductions based on the results of monitoring activity. DOE verifies the results of monitoring and the resulting emission reductions. Verification, certification DOE certifies the emission reductions based on the results of verification and issuance of CERs The EB issues CERs equal to the verified amount of GHG emission reductions. CERs can be issued for emission reductions by a project activity. The issues of CERs in accordance to with the distribution agreement. 2% of the CERs will be deducted as the share of proceeds to assist Distribution of CERS developing country Parties that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change. CERs will be distributed among PPs. 17
  • 19. List of CDM Consultants in Malaysia CDM CONSULTANT COMPANY CONTACT 1 Mr. Ilango S. Bharathi G. YTL SV Carbon Sdn.Bhd Tel: 03-21447200 Senior Manager (CDM projects) Level 4 Annex Block Fax: 03-21447573 Lot 10 Shopping Centre H/P: 017-2026456 50, Jalan Sultan Ismail ilango@ytl.com.my 50250 Kuala Lumpur 2 Dr. B.G. Yeoh EcoSecurities Malaysia Sdn Bhd Tel: 03-22820612/32 (Client Manager) Mid Valley City Fax: 03-22820652 No. 1, Medan Syed Putra Utara H/P:012-3112289, 013-3306863 59200 Kuala Lumpur bgyeoh@ecosecurities.com 3 Bhavna Khandhar Perenia Carbon Perenia Carbon - complete carbon solutions Unit 509 Block B Tel: 03-79505521 Phileo Damansara II Fax: 03-79552110 Jalan Section 16 H/P: 0122039240 46350 Petaling Jaya bhavna.khandhar@pereniacarbon.com Selangor Australia Office: Level 7 Tel: 61299261702 111 Pacific Highway Fax: 61299261799 North Sydney NSW 2060 Ausutralia Averest Agriculture & Farming Sdn 4 Mr.Arthur Wayne House @Ibrahim Bhd 03-42706312 President Suite 5D08 Emerald Hill H/P: 012-9154546 Cangkat Bukit Indah 2 wayne@fiurthgeneration.ca Bukit Indah house.wayne@gmail.com 68000 Ampang Selangor 50490 Kuala Lumpur 5 MR. SOON HUN YANG Eco-Ideal Consulting SB Tel: 603-78768102 Suite C-7-2, Wisma Gosen, / 22848102 Plaza Pantai 5 Jalan 4/83A Fax: 603-22848103 Off Jln Pantai Baru Mobile : 019-8188102 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 6 MS. ROSE ARIFFIN Environmental Resources Management Tel: 019 - 330 9192 Unit 19-06-01, 6th Floor PNB Damansara, 19 Lorong Dungun Damansara Heights 50490 KUALA LUMPUR 7 DR. TONG SOO LOONG Enviro-Lift Services Sdn. Bhd. Tel: 603 - 7846 3682 6B Jalan Astaka L U8/L Fax: 603 - 7846 3615 Bukit Jelutong Business and Technology Centre 40150 SHAH ALAM 18
  • 20. 8 MR. HENRIK RYTTER JENSEN 36th Floor, Menara Maxis Tel: 012 - 302 3914 Chief Consultant Kuala Lumpur City Centre 50088 KUALA LUMPUR ENVIRON Consulting Services (M) Sdn. 9 MS. SHEILA SHARMA Bhd. Tel: 012 - 206 8654 A307, Phileo Damansara 2 15, Jalan 16/11 46350 PETALING JAYA 10 MR SIM KEAN HONG KYOTOenergy Sdn Bhd Tel: 603 - 8739 0240 CDM Project Manager (Malaysia Representative Office) Fax: 603 - 8739 0235 Unit SVP4, Jalan Cinta Kasih Mobile: 6012 - 499 1896 Country Heights, 43000 Kajang, SELANGOR 11 MS TEE HUI YONG GHD Perunding Sdn Bhd Tel: 603-2332 3886 Senior Consultant (Environment) 22nd Floor The Mall Putra Place Fax: 603-2332 3990 100 Jln. Putra 50350 KUALA LUMPUR Email: huiyong.tee@ghd.com 12 MR. LEONG KWOK YAN Suite 501, Block E Tel: 03-79554030 Leong Partnership Advoates & Phileo Damansara 1 Fax: 03-79559681 Email: Solicitors 9, Jalan 16/11 leongky@leongpartnership.com 46350 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 13 MS MICHELLE CHAN Mercuria Welstar Enterprise Co. Ltd Tel: 00662-770-3993 Business Development Director 88 Soi Bangna-Trad 30 668-5642-3993 Southeast Asia Carbon Markets Bangna-Trade Road 6012-3161900 (Carbon Trader/Broker) Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand Fax: 00662-398-9339 14 GERALD P. HAMALIUK GenPower Carbon Solution Services Tel: 603-22826841 Chief Technology Officer (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. H/P: 60172472917 Email: Level 22, Unit A-22-13, Menara UOA ghamaliuk@gpcarbonsolutions.com Bangsar, No.5, Jalan bangsar Utama 1 59000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 15 Rober C Y Cheong TUV NORD (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Tel : 603-8023 2124 Head of Climate Change and No.20 Jalan Tiara 3, Tiara Square Fax: 603-80234410 Carbon Sevices Taman Perindustrian UEP H/P: 6012-5010066 47600 Subang Jaya Email: rober.cheong@tuv-nord.com Selangor, Malaysia 19