TL;DR:
- SEA and PMBK partner to build a biofuel facility in Kelantan.
- The facility will produce 5,000 tonnes of biofuel annually, with plans to expand to 24,000 tonnes.
- The facility will use sustainable biomass like used cooking oil as feedstock.
- The project is expected to create jobs and boost the local economy.
Standard Energy Asia (SEA) Sdn Bhd and Perbadanan Menteri Besar Kelantan (PMBK) have joined forces to develop a cutting-edge biofuel production facility near Tok Bali Port in Pasir Puteh, Kelantan. This strategic partnership aims to drive sustainable energy solutions and contribute to the region’s economic growth.
A Sustainable Future
The facility, which is set to begin construction in the first quarter of 2025, will initially produce 5,000 tonnes of biofuel per year. However, the long-term goal is to expand production capacity to 24,000 tonnes annually. The biofuel will be derived from sustainable biomass sources, primarily used cooking oil, aligning with the principles of circular economy and waste reduction.
Advanced Technology and Local Impact
SEA Executive Director Dr. Ahmad Zaharuddin Sani emphasized the facility’s incorporation of advanced technology and automation. This technological advancement will position Kelantan as a leader in sustainable fuel production. Moreover, the strategic location near Tok Bali Port offers logistical advantages for sourcing feedstock and distributing the final biofuel product.
PMBK Chief Executive Officer Wan Mohd Husni Wan Osman highlighted the project’s potential economic benefits for the local community. The facility is expected to generate significant employment opportunities, both directly within the facility and indirectly through supporting industries. Additionally, the project is poised to catalyze industrial growth in the region.
A Commitment to Sustainability and Innovation
The biofuel facility will prioritize sustainability and innovation. It will feature cutting-edge processing technology that minimizes environmental impact while maximizing production efficiency. The project also includes a comprehensive training program to develop local talent and a research partnership with regional educational institutions to foster innovation in sustainable energy technologies.
Furthermore, the facility will incorporate smart manufacturing and digital monitoring systems to optimize production processes and ensure strict quality control. This integration of advanced technologies will set new benchmarks for biofuel production in Southeast Asia.
By combining sustainable practices, technological advancements, and economic benefits, this biofuel facility represents a significant step towards a greener future for Kelantan and Malaysia as a whole.