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Syed Ahmad Syed Mustafa
Head, GTFS
Strategic Planning, Alliance &
Business Development Division
May 2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BIOMASS IN MALAYSIA
• MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
• OIL PALM BIOMASS
• BIOMASS APPLICATIONS
GREEN TECHNOLOGY FINANCING SCHEME (GTFS)
• WHAT IS GTFS?
• GTFS TERMS
• WHO SHOULD APPLY?
• THE PROCESS
• GTFS STATUS
GREENTECH MALAYSIA
Q&A
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BIOMASS IN MALAYSIA
Agricultural
residues
• Generate>85
million tonnes /
year (94% palm oil,
4% wood industry
& 1% rice husk and
baggase
Source: UPM
Municipal solid
waste
• Generate >25,000
tonnes / day (48%
organic / food
waste, 24% paper,
9% rubber &
plastic, 6% metal,
5% wood and 8%
glass & textile
Source: JPSPN
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
Current state of affairs
o25,000 tons/day waste
generated in
Peninsular Malaysia in
2012
oOnly an estimated of
5% recycled.
oLandfills are the only
means of disposal.
oLife span of landfill 510 years
Source: JPSPN
Reduce dependence on landfills
• lack of areas for new landfills
especially within major
conurbation and corridors
• landfills increase methane and
GHG emissions causing climate
change
• negative public perception on
landfills
New sustainable SWM technologies
are required to address
environmental issues.
Emerging technologies are available
and looks promising but viability
needs to be verified.
Oil Palm Biomass
• Palm oil industry is 4th largest contributor to
GNI (8% or RM50 million of GNI)
• Malaysia is the 2nd largest producer in the world
and largest exporter for CPO
• Produce 80 mil tonnes solid biomass/ yr and
60 mil tonnes of POME in 2010
• In 2020 solid biomass and POME volume
expected to increase to 85-110 mil tonnes/ yr
and 70-110 mil tonnes / yr respectively
OIL PALM BIOMASS
1 MT
of
FFB
Biomass
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BIOMASS APPLICATIONS
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WHAT IS GTFS?
Soft loan scheme initiated by the government to
facilitate the improvement of supply and utilization of
Green Technology by providing easier access to
financing.
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LET IT BE GREEN!
THE GREEN PROJECTS CRITERIA
Minimize degradation of
environment;
Zero or low green house gas
emission;
Safe for use and promotes
healthy and improved
environment for inhabitants
Conserve the use of energy and
natural resources; and
Promote the use of renewable
energy resources.
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GTFS TERMS
i) CRITERIA
PRODUCER
USER
Maximum: RM50 Million per
company
Maximum: RM10 Million per
company
Up to 15 years
Up to 10 years
Legally registered Malaysian
– owned companies (at
least 51%) in all economic
sectors
Legally registered Malaysian
– owned companies (at
least 70%) in all economic
sectors
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GTFS TERMS
ii) OTHERS
Financing will be provided by all commercial & Islamic
banks, Development Finance Institutions (DFIs)
2% p.a. of government’s subsidy
60% government guarantee of financing approved
0.5% p.a. guarantee fee to the government
Projects are to be located in Malaysia
Refinancing is not allowed.
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KEY PLAYERS
BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA
• COORDINATING THE SCHEME
GREENTECH MALAYSIA
• ISSUANCE OF PROJECT CERTIFICATE
CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION
• PROVIDING GUARANTEE ON THE FINANCING AMOUNT
PARTICIPATING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
• FINANCING PROVIDER
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WHO SHOULD APPLY?
ENERGY
SECTOR
• ENERGY SUPPLY
SECTOR
• ENERGY
UTILIZATION
SECTOR
BULDING
• CONSTRUCTION,
MANAGEMENT,
MAINTENANCE
AND DEMOLITION
WATER & WASTE
MANAGEMENT
SECTOR
• MANAGEMENT
AND UTILIZATION
OF WATER
RESOURCES
• WASTE WATER
TREATMENT, SOLID
WASTE AND
SANITARY LANDFILL
TRANSPORTATION
• TRANSPORTATION
INFRASTRUCTURE
AND VEHICLE
• PUBLIC ROAD
TRANSPORT
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THE PROCESSES
•PROJECT
CERTIFICATION
STAGE 1
STAGE 2
STAGE 3
•FINANCING &
GUARANTEE
•PROJECT
OUTCOME
/MONITORING
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STAGE 1: PROJECT
CERTIFICATION
APPLICATION (PROJECT PROPOSAL)
- Online: www.gtfs.my
- Hard Copy Submission
Technical Evaluation & Business Review Presentation by GreenTech
Malaysia Technical Evaluation Team
TECHNICAL PROJECT APPROVAL BY GTFS COMMITTEE (GC)
*If rejected, applicants will be notified
GREENTECH MALAYSIA WILL ISSUE PROJECT APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
Project Certificate
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STAGE 2: FINANCING &
GUARANTEE
FINANCING APPLICATION
LOAN APPROVAL BY PFI
• Loan Application
Processed by PFIs
• Additional
supporting
documents are
required
• Approved/
Applicant will be
notified if not
approved
LOAN AGREEMENT &
DOCUMENTATION
LETTER OF OFFER TO
BORROWER FROM PFI
GOVERNMENT
GUARANTEE APPROVED BY
CREDIT GUARANTEE
GROUP (CGC)
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STAGE 3: PROJECT
OUTCOME/MONITORING
PROJECT MONITORING &
VERIFICATION
• Submission of monthly Project Progress
Report to GreenTech Malaysia during
project implementation
• Submission of Project Outcome Report
every six months to GreenTech Malaysia
upon commissioning
PROJECT IMPACT
• Submission of Project Impact Study
upon completion of Project Monitoring
and Verification
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GTFS
STATUS
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201 APPLICATION PROCESSED AMOUNTING TO
RM3.4BILLION IN GREEN COSTS
5%
5%
ENERGY
27%
63%
WASTE & WATER
BUILDING
TRANSPORTATION
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178 PROJECTS CERTIFIED AMOUNTING TO
RM3.3BILLION IN GREEN COSTS
5% 4%
ENERGY
28%
WATER & WASTE
BUILDING
63%
TRANSPORTATION
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43 PROJECTS SECURED FINANCING AMOUNTING TO RM659.1
MILLION AND RM188.2 MILLION DISBURSED
AMT DISBURSED (RM million)
AMT APPROVED (RM million)
NO. OF PROJECTS
TRANSPORTATION
BUILDING
0
7
2
0
8.8
1
58.6
WATER & WASTE
207.8
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129.6
ENERGY
435.6
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37 GTFS CERTIFIED BIOMASS PROJECTS
AMOUNTING TO RM855 MILLION IN GREEN COST
DRY FIBER
FERTILIZER
5%
8%
PELLETS
14%
PAPER
8%
BIOFUEL
14%
POWER
PLANT
51%
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11 PROJECTS SECURED FINANCING
AMOUNTING TO RM307 MILLION
FERTILIZER, 1
PELLETS, 1 BIOFUEL& DRY
FIBER, 0
PAPER, 1
POWER PLANT,
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CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
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Biogas Plant
Criteria: Biogas power
plant (RE )
Category: Producer
Project
Build & operate a biogas power plant at Palm Oil
Mill for internal use.
Capacity
Total capacity : 1 MW
Location
Sandakan, Sabah
Project
Cost
RM 18.5 million
Project
Objectives
Surplus gas to be used a fuel for existing boiler so
that biomass can be displaced.
Stirred anaerobic digestion at thermophillic
Technology conditions with monitoring and control systems
that can capture as much gas possible.
Project
outcome
Reduction of GHG emission about 53,000 tCO2eq/yr
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Paper FromWaste (Oil Palm EFB)
Criteria: EFB based paper
Category: Producer
Project
Paper Mill derived from EFB
Location
Pekan, Pahang
Capacity
60,000mt paper p.a. utilising 350,000mt EFB
Project Cost
RM 93.4 million
Project
Objectives
To Utilize Environmentally Friendly Processes to
Optimize Malaysia Agro-waste and Create a
Sustainable Product (paper using EFB )with
Beneficial Environmental and Fiscal Impact.
Technology
Steam explosion technology to produce the pulp
such as Fiber Extraction, Pulping & Paper
making.
Project
outcome
Reduction of GHG emission about 109,165
tCO2-eq/yr
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Pellet Production
Criteria: Green pellets &
flakes
Category: Producer
Project
Green Pelleting Plant
Location
Klang, Selangor
Capacity
7,200 Mt/month (30% for domestic market)
Green pellets and flakes at Calorific Value of
19MJ/kg
Project
Cost
RM 42.1 million
Project
Objectives
To produce palm tree-based pellets; Bio Green
Pellets(BGP) and Green Flakes(Palm Kennel
Shell)
Technology
The process is locally invented with German and
Japanese technology application such as pellet
press
machine.
The
process
includes
demoisturization, vibrator separation, blending,
drying exchange, fumigations, homogenization,
packing in standard bags(Jumbo bag or loose).
Project
outcome
Reduction of GHG emission about 60,054
tCO2-eq/yr
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Composting
Criteria: Bio-compost
Category: Producer
Project
Nutrient Recycling Strategy via Decomposition
of Palm Oil Mill Green Waste
Location
Gua Musang, Kelantan
Capacity
Compost plant capacity :
• incoming EFB 50,544 metric ton/year
• compost production 27,048 metric ton/year
Plant area requirement is 56.22 acres
Project Cost
RM 8.4 million
Project
Objectives
To convert EFB (50,544 metric ton/year) into
bio-organic fertilizer (27,048 metric ton/year) by
using a compost plant.
Technology
1. Composting technology and addition of
beneficial microbes.
2. Extraction of humic acid from composting
leachate.
Project
outcome
Reduction of GHG emission about 28,593.95
tCO2-eq/year
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Dry Fiber
Criteria: EFB dry fiber
Category: Producer
Projects
Name
Manufacturing of Long Dried Palm Fibre (LDPF)
Location
Taiping, Perak
Capacity
7,920 tonnes annually of long dried palm fibre (1520 cm in length) from about 31,680 tonnes of EFB.
Project Cost
RM 2.7 million
Project
Objectives
Conversion of empty fruit bunch (EFB) into long
dried fibre through hammering, screening and
drying..
Technology
Simple process of hammering, screening and
drying producing long dried fibre.
Project
outcome
Reduction of GHG emission about 3,910 tCO2eq/year
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ABOUT GREENTECH MALAYSIA
INCEPTION:
12 MAY 1998
FOCUS
Technology and
Research Centre in the
Energy Sector focussing
on EE and RE.
CHANGED NAME:
7 APRIL 2010
MANDATE
Implementation Agency
for development of
Green Technology
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No. 2, Jalan 9/10, Persiaran Usahawan, Seksyen 943650 Bandar
Baru Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Website: www.gtfs.my
Hotline: 1-800-88-4837
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