Biofuel development in Malaysia: challenges and future prospects of palm oil biofuel
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2022-03Author
F., Jikol
M. Z., Akop
Y. M., Arifin
M. A., Salim
S. G., Herawan
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Biofuels have received a lot of interest as a result of rising energy demand which caused
rapid depletion of fossil fuels and growing worries about greenhouse gas emissions. Biofuels,
unlike other renewable energy sources, can supply liquid fuels, which are necessary for
transportation. In this review study, the main focus is the scenario of palm oil biofuel
development in Malaysia, which involves the future prospect and challenges faced by the
country to fully-utilize the potential of palm oil as a renewable energy. Even with the
primary driving policy, the National Biofuel Policy 2006, it is found that as of the year 2020,
Malaysia is still lacking in pace and technologies in inventing top-notch quality biofuel.
Although the number of articles published in the subject of biofuels is increasing, more study
is required to explain current technology and its benefits, especially in Malaysia, the world's
second-largest producer of oil palm.