The Star Malaysia

Biodiesel use nationwide in two years

More blending facilities in the pipeline

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TANJUNG KARANG: There is a target for biodiesel use to go nationwide by 2014, said Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Tan Sri Bernard Dompok.

The implementa­tion could not be made sooner because there were not enough blending facilities for the alternativ­e fuel.

“The in-line blending system for biodiesel currently involves six petroleum depots in the country,” Dompok told reporters after launching the B5 biodiesel programme for the central region at Jeti Bagan Pasir yesterday.

Dompok named Petronas Dagangan Berhad, Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd, Esso Malaysia Bhd, Chevron Malaysia Ltd and Boustead Petroleum Marketing Sdn Bhd as among the petroleum depots in the country.

B5 is a blend of 95% regular petroleumb­ased diesel and 5% palm methyleste­r, which can be used in normal diesel engine vehicles without modificati­on.

Dompok also said his ministry was studying ways to reduce the amount of regular diesel in biodiesel by increasing the use of palm methyleste­r.

“We can increase the use of palm methyleste­r in biodiesel by 10%, 30% or 50% in the future after conducting research,” he said.

He also said that the Government had no intention on increasing the price of B5.

B5 is sold at the same price as regular diesel — RM1.80 per litre.

The B5 programme, first introduced in 2006, is being implemente­d in phases in the central region of Peninsular Malaysia since June 2011.

The central region covers Putrajaya, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.

On the nation’s involvemen­t in the use of B5, Dompok said it had put Malaysia on par with countries such as Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea.

“Just like these countries, we are also focusing on renewable energy, which means reducing greenhouse gases.

“Apart from reducing carbon emission, biodiesel also contains ingredient­s to improve engine performanc­e,” he said.

 ??  ?? Alternativ­e fuel: Dompok launching the B5 programme in Tanjung Karang yesterday. On the left is Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Ministry secretary-general Datin Paduka Nurmala Abdul Rahim.
Alternativ­e fuel: Dompok launching the B5 programme in Tanjung Karang yesterday. On the left is Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Ministry secretary-general Datin Paduka Nurmala Abdul Rahim.

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