M’sia, China sign MoUs on biofuel, rubber research
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and China have inked two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on the use of palm-based biofuel collaborative research and development, as well as rubber research.
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who is on his official visit to China, and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang witnessed the signing of the MoUs in Beijing.
In a statement, the Primary Industries Ministry said the agreement on collaborative research and development on the use of palmbased biofuel would include technical research on the suitability and effect of palm biodiesel on vehicles, industry and the environment.
“Palm-based biofuel offers huge potential as a source of renewable energy which is environmentally
friendly and sustainable. This augurs well with China’s Green Energy Policy, which targets the use of 15% non-fossil fuel by 2020.
“Under the Medium- and LongTerm Renewable Energy Development Plan released in August 2007, China aims to achieve a production target of two million tonnes of biofuel by 2020,” the statement said.
The palm-based biofuel MoU was signed by Malaysian Palm Oil Board director-general Datuk Dr Ahmad K us hairi Din and Ts inghua University vice-president Prof Yang Bin.
“The agreement is expected to further strengthen trade and enhance research collaboration in the area of palm-based biofuel,” said the Primary Industries Ministry. — Bernama