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Biomass
- Sabah Malaysia
Besides Landfill Gas (LFG)
projects LFGC also specializes in biomass steam
and power projects.
The projects in Malaysia
aim to use Empty Fruit Bunches (EFB), a waste
product of the palm oil milling process, as the
fuel for a modern, highly efficient, biomass-fired
cogeneration system to supply steam and electricity
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CARBON
EXPO 2006 closes with outstanding results!
The third
CARBON EXPO - Global Carbon Market Fair &
Conference - closed after three days of meetings,
panel discussions, technology forums, business
to business exchanges and public events. 2,050
participants from 94 countries (2005: 1,500 /
87 countries) attended the event |
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| LFGC
Corporation is a hi-tech Canadian company operating
in the field of renewable energy development and
utilization, located in the Province of Ontario,
Canada.
By
means of extensive experience and technology transfer
from developed countries, LFGC’s
objective is the innovation, introduction and
commercialization of Clean Development Mechanism
(CDM) Projects and renewable energy utilization.
LFGC is using a base in Shenzhen, China
to demonstrate the technology in an Asian context
and to use technical, commercial and fabrication
capabilities from China to export fully assembled
skids for the LFG recovery to neighbouring countries.
LFGC
is committed to the rational utilization of resources
for the sustainable development of Asia.
LFGC has already contracted through its
partners in China for LFG recovery and utilization
at 14 Chinese landfills in 2005, and is poised
to contract at least another 10 sites before the
end of 2006. LFGC is currently the leading
company in the Asian market of pure LFG recovery
and utilization.
Besides
LFG projects, LFGC is also developing the
CDM program for biomass steam and power projects.
Currently, there are two projects by LFGC
in Malaysia. The projects aim to use empty fruit
bunches (EFB), which are a waste product of the
palm oil milling process, as the fuel for a modern,
highly efficient biomass -fired cogeneration system
to supply steam and electricity to palm oil refineries
in Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia.
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