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Malaysian Firm to Make Ethanol From Tree



By Tim Paradis, AP
06 January 2007 @ 06:16 am EST

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A Malaysian company is building what it says is the world's first plant to commercially produce ethanol from nipah palm trees, with the product aimed mainly for export to countries looking for alternatives to gasoline, its chairman said Saturday.

Pioneer Bio Industries Corp. Sdn. Bhd. said it is building the plant in northern Perak state to extract ethanol from the sap of the nipah tree, scientifically known as Nypa fruiticans and found in abundance in Malaysia's coastal areas.

Company chairman Badrul Shah Mohamad Noor said the company plans to build more than a dozen additional plants over the next five years. He said the technology was developed by 16 Malaysian scientists over the last five years.

Ethanol is produced as a bio-fuel in Brazil and Europe but is sourced from other raw products such as sugar cane, cassava, corn and sugar beet.

The first plant, costing 1.4 billion ringgit ($398 million), will have a capacity to process 140 million gallons of ethanol per year. It is expected to be operational at end-2008, Badrul Shah told reporters.

He said the Perak state government has awarded the company the rights to harvest nipah sap on 10,000 hectares of land, for which it has to pay 324 million ringgit ($92.2 million) a year.

"We plan to have up to 15 ethanol plants in Perak over the next five years," he said. "They will have a total capacity of 1.22 billion gallons a year with total investments of 14.4 billion ringgit ($4.1 billion)."

Nipah palm trees are also found in neighboring Southeast Asian countries and the Pacific Islands.

Badrul Shah said Pioneer Bio Industries is owned by local businessmen. Their identity and the source of funding for the initial plant will be made known later, he said.

He said the company was seeking investments from within and outside the country for the future plants.

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September
27th, 2007
7:58am

There is a rumor where a local businessman in Kuching claimed that his company has been chosen to open up a factory in Kuching by end of 2007 for a total of 10000 hactares of land. Not too sure how far true this rumor is but if it is indeed true, then it is boost to the Sarawak economy.

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