Proceedings of the Conference on Biomass Science
Online ISSN : 2423-8341
Print ISSN : 2423-8333
ISSN-L : 2423-8333
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P-04 Feasibility Study for CO2 reduction by the biomass energy from palm farm in Indonesia
Akihiro HAMASAKI
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Pages 49-50

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Productivity of the biomass energy from palm farm is very high. On the other hand, there are many opinions that life-cycle CO2 for palm oil and PKS are too big to reduce CO2. If a new palm farm is developed, a lot of CO2 will be exhausted by deforestations and oxidation of peat. Therefore, a feasibility study to minimize lifecycle CO2 for biomass fuel from palm farm in a model of the world's best palm oil production country of Indonesia is carried out.

The results to reduce lifecycle CO2 of biomass fuel from palm farm is that to produce liquid fuel from woods and peat discharged by developing palm farm. Calculated CO2 reduction quantity potential will be More than 120 million tons a year in case using all the biomass fuel from all Indonesian palm farms (around 100,000 square kilometers).

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