KUALA LUMPUR: PT Perkebunan Nusantara (PTPN IV) collaborates with reNIKOLA Holdings Sdn Bhd (reNIKOLA) to develop compressed biomethane gas (CBG) plan...
KUALA LUMPUR: PT Perkebunan Nusantara collaborates with reNIKOLA Holdings Sdn Bhd to develop compressed biomethane gas plants in North Sumatra.
In the process, each CBG plant will utilise PTPN IV’s palm oil mill effluent as a raw material to produce biomethane. “And with this latest development, we are committed to continuing to expand our ESG practices through collaboration with reNIKOLA, converting POME into purified biogas, better known as Biomethane. Biomethane is produced from biological processing of organic waste via anaerobic digestion process.
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