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Greenvinci Biomass Gasifier Widely Used For Palm Fiber,pks Dryinf In Malaysia And Indonesia

May 24, 2016
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The Malaysian government has been actively developing green energy in recent years. It has promised to reduce the national carbon emissions by 40% in 2020. The most potential alternative energy source in the region is definitely non-biomass, because Malaysia is the world's second largest palm oil exporter. The country can produce up to 80 million tons of palm waste every year. With technology, the waste can be turned into biomass particles made of gold, not only for self-use but also for export, including countries such as Japan and South Korea. The flaming flame is ejected from the mouth of the gasification furnace. The powerful firepower can not only be applied to the heavy metal industry or even to generate electricity. The most amazing thing is that this kind of combustion creates a renewable energy. Don't doubt your ear firepower. Can be very "clean."


In fact, palm oil waste is not “waste” at all, not only can create high value, but even reduce carbon emissions to the environment. In 2011, more than 500,000 tons of palm oil waste in Malaysia became the market's new energy sources – biofuels, bio-electricity, bio-fertilizers and bio-fibers – and successfully reduced carbon dioxide in the air by up to 80,000 tons.


Malaysia is the world's second-largest palm oil producer, producing large amounts of palm waste every year. After processing, these wastes are converted into new energy or materials and sold to other countries. A portion of palm waste is made into dry fiber for sale to the mainland of China for the production of mattresses. In addition, Green Integrated Co., Ltd. is also working with South Korean power plants to convert palm waste into fuel to reduce the use of coal during power generation.


The Malaysian government has developed a blueprint for the future development of green energy in Malaysia and provides a policy that is conducive to Malaysian companies developing green products. Today, the company is working with the government to collaborate on biofuels.


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