Thursday 25 Apr 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (June 8): The B10 biodiesel programme is expected to be implemented by October this year, Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Douglas Uggah Embas said today.

He said the paper on the B10 biodiesel programme is expected to be presented to the Malaysian Cabinet by the end of June.

"It (B10) will require 1 million tonnes of CPO (crude palm oil) on an annual basis," he told a press conference after opening the 8th International Planters Conference 2015.

"We expect to finalise discussions with stakeholders by the end of June, because by then I will present the paper to the Cabinet," he added.

If the programme takes off in October, it will be the first time Malaysia will implement the B10 programme which sees a blend of 10% of palm methyl ester with 90% petroleum diesel.

Malaysia has implemented a maximum of the B7 biodiesel mandate — a blend of 7% of palm methyl ester with 93% petroleum diesel.

Last year's B7 programme had hit snags and delays due to problems with several mills in East Malaysia.

The nationwide mandate was completed in January this year.

Under the 11th Malaysia Plan, the country has a target to implement the B15 mandate by 2020.

 

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