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The Empty Fruit Bunches (EFBs) are dried and processed in a Dried Long Fibre Production (DLF) Plant that separates DLF and Dried Short Fibres (DSF) with the DLF’s baled and sold commercially as an alternative to natural fibres such as Coir Fibre.
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The DSF end-product produced can either be sold, ex-mill, as source of bio-fuel.
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Alternatively, the DSF can be processed, along with any Surplus Mesocarp Fibres (MCFs) and surplus Palm Kernel Shells (PKS) to produce Bio-Fuel Pellets.
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The installation of a state-of-the-art Biogas Capture system for Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) where POME is processed utilizing state-of-the Art Anaerobic Digestion, Biogas Capture and energy production system generating valuable thermal energy and electric power.
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The Biogas Produced is used in an onsite, Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant to produce electric power and thermal energy with maximum utilization of the exhaust flue gases used to provide thermal energy for drying the EFB’s.
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Additional thermal energy for EFB drying is sourced by harnessing the exhaust energy from the Main Boiler Flue Gases, surplus Main Steam (if available, tapped from the Make-up line to the BPR and pressure-reduced to 5 bar(g)) and/or surplus biogas.
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Electric power produced by the biogas CHP plant is used by the DLF/DSF production plant, with surplus electric power sold to the mill to offset the use of diesel-generated power, which will provide significant savings. |
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