PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR CDM PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA

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PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR CDM PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA EU – Malaysia Biomass Stakeholders Knowledge Exchange Session Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 28 April 2010

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PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR CDM PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA. EU – Malaysia Biomass Stakeholders Knowledge Exchange Session Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 28 April 2010. Contents. 1. Introductory details 2. Issues and Challenges of biomass based RE projects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR CDM PROJECTS

IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA

EU – Malaysia Biomass Stakeholders Knowledge Exchange Session

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia28 April 2010

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Contents1. Introductory details

2. Issues and Challenges of biomass based RE projects

3. Practical issues for biomass CDM projects

4. YTL- SV Carbon Sdn. Bhd. – A brief profile

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Biomass in Malaysia• Most important biomass (=abundantly available) in

Malaysia is Palm biomass• Oil palm industry is one of the major industries in

Malaysia.• Second largest palm oil producer in the world• Largest palm oil exporter in the world – to more than

150 countries• 17.56 million tons of CPO produced with earnings of

about RM 50 billion (about US$ 15.15 billion) in 2009

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Malaysian palm oil industry – 2009 Key data

Region No. of mills & Cap (Mil. tons)

Plantation (Mil. Ha)

FFB processed (Mil. tons)

Peninsular 248 (54.85) 2.49 50.78

Sabah 120 (29.89) 1.36 25.52

Sarawak 47 (10.66) 0.84 9.41

Total 415 (95.40) 4.69 85.71

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Palm Biomass production• Palm Kernel Shell : 5 - 6% of FFB

• Mesocarp fibre :12-13% of FFB

• Empty Fruit Bunch :22-23% of FFB

• Effluent (POME) :60- 70% of FFB

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Palm Biomass – Quantity & Quality

Biomass Quantity (Million tons- avg)

Moisture content %

Calorific value

(GJ / ton)PKS 4.71 12 17.3

Fibre 10.71 35- 37 11.1

EFB 19.28 65-67 5.3POME

(biogas)55.71

(1400 mill. m3) 98 - 99 20 MJ/ m3

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Potential and DevelopmentElectricity potential from biomass : 3,700 MW

Electricity potential from surplus palm biomass : 1,100 MW

Installed cap. connected to grid : 31.7 MW

Approved capacity for installation : 196.85 MW

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2. Issues and Challenges of biomass based RE

projects

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Technical Challenges - 1Biomass based CDM projects • Most of “good” biomass consumed in the present “low efficient”

cogeneration system in POMs.• Only difficult biomass “EFB” is available• “Difficult biomass” : bad combustion properties high moisture

content,, high silica, highly abrasive, high operation and maintenance cost

• No local supply of higher pressure boilers and better efficiency turbines

• Expertise to run higher efficient systems not locally available – high O&M cost

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Technical Challenges - 2• No long term fuel supply agreement • Fluctuation in crop and therefore availability of

fuel • Remote location of palm oil mills to grid –

difficulties in execution of transmission line, high cost, higher transmission losses, chances for electricity theft, etc.,

• Off take capacity of local substations; need to take to higher voltage substations which are still further

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Technical Challenges - 3Biogas based grid connected RE plant• Biogas technology yet to be mastered in SE Asia – Not

enough operational experience in POME!• H2S levels in the biogas – not enough experience with

POME• Gas engines not available locally – have to be imported

- Spare parts, O&M …..• Fluctuation in Production – Impact on anaerobic

reactions and gas quality !! • Relatively “small” power – does not interest TNB

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Commercial Challenges• Low power purchase tariff • No long term fuel supply assurance • Tariff fixed with no differentiation for source of energy• No proper escalation in purchase tariff – maintenance cost

increases every year, but tariff does not increase• Local banks not familiar with the projects and consider these as

risky investments • No government support for transmission line and other

infrastructure• Increasing competing use of biomass

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3. PRACTICAL ISSUES FOR BIOMASS CDM

PROJECTS

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Practical issues for biomass CDM projects

• “Leakage” calculations• Long term fuel supply agreement • No guarantee of price on long term basis• Limited resources of DOEs• Monitoring issues – Need to monitor several

parameters• LoA for a limited period

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4.YTL – SV Carbon Sdn. Bhd - A profile

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Overview of YTL Group, Malaysia

• Malaysia’s leading infrastructure conglomerate with investments in power, utilities, cement manufacturing, property development, technology, transportation and hotels and leisure

• Combined market capitalisation of over RM30 billion on Bursa Securities Malaysia Berhad

• Global recognition for management:• Asian Wall Street Journal Top 5 Most Admired

Companies 2006

• Forbes Global 2000 in 2005

• Far Eastern Economic Review Asia’s Leading Companies in 2000

RM mn 2006 2007 2008

Revenue 5,496 6,015 6519

Profit before taxation 1190 1340 1376

Financial Highlights

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YTL – SV Carbon Sdn. Bhd.

Subsidiary of YTL Corporation Bhd.The largest CDM Advisory company in MalaysiaAbout 50 CDM projects in our portfolio out of which 15 are already

registered Has experience with CDM projects of :

Palm biomass based cogeneration/power plants Palm waste based composting plants Palm waste based methane recovery plants Landfill Gas recovery projects Waste heat recovery based power plants Hydroelectric projects Energy Efficiency projects Fuel substitution for cement plants

…..And many more ………..

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YTL –SV CARBON EXPERIENCE

4 Registered for POME biogas plants 11 Projects Registered for Co -composting POME and EFB 1 palm biomass based power plants Registered 3 Requesting for registration for Co -composting POME and EFB 5 palm biomass based power plants under validation 5 POME based biogas projects under validation 3 Palm oil biomass composting projects 5 Hydro Projects at validation 1 Energy Efficiency project for a Tannery in Vietnam 1 new methodology developed/ approved by CDM Executive Board & PDD at validation stage

for use of biomass waste (EFB) for pulp and paper production in Malaysia 1 PD under development for Waste Heat Recovery project in Cement Industry in China 1 Landfill gas recovery project in China 1 Report for Assessment of all CDM projects in palm oil mills of a large oil palm group.

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Looking forward to serving you!

THANK YOU!!Sure, you have some questions!!!

ILANGO S Bharathi.G.YTL –SV CARBON SDN.BHD.

Lot 10 Shopping Centre,50, Jalan Sultan Ismail

Kuala Lumpur, [email protected]

Mobile : +6 017 2026456