Current storage and usage of woody biomass in Tropical Asia and some proposals of its utilization systems
2006
Takahiro, Yoshida | Toshiro, Harada | Hidenori, Suzuki | Masaki, Jinkawa | Hirofumi, Kuboyama | Ryohei ,Tanaka | Koichi, Yamamoto
We investigated the current situation of woody biomass resources and their utilization in tropical Asia --- especially in Malaysia and in Indonesia. In this study, we mainly focus on current utilization of wood residue, which was categorized into three groupswood industry residue, forest residue and tree crop estate residue. For residue from the wood industry, it is sufficiently utilized with some exceptions. Some plywood and board factories installed combined heat and power (CHP) supply systems using wood residue as main fuel. They usually bought additional wood industry residue and coal from outside. For forest residue, it is not sufficiently used in Malaysia due to the collection coston the other hand, it is not sufficiently used in Malaysia due to the collection coston the other hand, it is consumed as fuelwood and othe household materials by the local people in Java Indonesia. Thus, for above two residues, the available wood resources may be wuite limited compared to the original wuantity, of wood. For tree crop residue, the most promising one is from oil palm, which comprises about 20 million tons (dry base) of trunk and empty fruit bunch (EFB) in both countries. Since the utilization ratio has been still low, they have big potential to be utilized for material and energy productions. Some utilization plans are proposed in this study.
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