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21 InnoHub | Discovering Market Potential Pakar Go Green Sdn Bhd Biomass/Biosolid Microwave Carbonizer (BMWC) to Produce Biochar ACHIEVEMENT Total funds secured : RM25k CURRENT STATUS 2015 • Business model was to be a system integrator (selling machine) • Potential clients – Palm Oil Mills and Sewage Treatment Plants • Completed test run on prototype machine (capacity to process biomass 10kg/hour or 80kg/day • Completed lab analysis on end product (biochar) 2016 • Pivoting to be a biochar producer (selling biochar as thermal coal) • Potential clients – Power plants and Coal traders • Actively searching for funding to buid a pre- commercial biochar producing system (capacity to process biomass 8 tonnes/day) +6014.8451.123 [email protected] • Biomass Microwave Carbonizer (BMWC) offers clean technology which applies microwave- assisted pyrolysis to burn biomass wastes into biochar using efficient and rapid process 50% faster than conventional pyrolysis and environmentally friendly approach. Biomass carbonization using conventional method creates air pollution issues. • The biochar produced, is a charcoal-like material giving less smoke, high calorific value, lower volatile content, high fixed carbon content and high surface area. It is a sustainable solid fuel, giving lower emission which is suitable for high energy demand sectors. • Massive air pollution generated from burning of fossil fuels and coals become a serious global issue which is the primary contributor of respiratory ailments and deaths in coal-dependent countries such as China. By using biochar to supplement the coal for energy, we can help the nation to reduce the dependency of using unsustainable fuel while saving the environment and improve community’s health. Aziah Rose Environmental Advisor Mohammad Zaim Financial Advisor Dr. Mohamad Amran Salleh Director Zarizi Awang Engineering Advisor Atiyyah Ameenah Team Coordinator Prof. Dr. Azni Idris Director

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Page 1: Pakar Go Green Sdn Bhd · 2017-03-03 · 21 InnoHu Discov rk otential Pakar Go Green Sdn Bhd Biomass/Biosolid Microwave Carbonizer (BMWC) to Produce Biochar ACHIEVEMENT Total funds

21InnoHub | Discovering Market Potential

Pakar Go Green Sdn Bhd

Biomass/Biosolid Microwave Carbonizer (BMWC) to Produce Biochar

ACHIEVEMENTTotal funds secured : RM25k

CURRENT STATUS2015 • Business model was to be a system integrator (selling

machine)• Potential clients – Palm Oil Mills and Sewage

Treatment Plants• Completed test run on prototype machine (capacity

to process biomass 10kg/hour or 80kg/day• Completed lab analysis on end product (biochar)2016 • Pivoting to be a biochar producer (selling biochar as

thermal coal)• Potential clients – Power plants and Coal traders• Actively searching for funding to buid a pre-

commercial biochar producing system (capacity to process biomass 8 tonnes/day)

+6014.8451.123

[email protected]

• BiomassMicrowaveCarbonizer(BMWC)offerscleantechnologywhichappliesmicrowave-assistedpyrolysistoburnbiomasswastesintobiocharusingefficientandrapidprocess50% faster than conventional pyrolysis and environmentally friendly approach. Biomass carbonization using conventional method creates air pollution issues.

• Thebiocharproduced,isacharcoal-likematerialgivinglesssmoke,highcalorificvalue,lowervolatilecontent,highfixedcarboncontentandhighsurfacearea.Itisasustainablesolidfuel,giving lower emission which is suitable for high energy demand sectors.

• Massive air pollution generated from burning of fossil fuels and coals become a serious global issue which is the primary contributor of respiratory ailments and deaths in coal-dependent countries such as China. By using biochar to supplement the coal for energy, we can help the nation to reduce the dependency of using unsustainable fuel while saving the environment and improve community’s health.

Aziah RoseEnvironmental

Advisor

Mohammad Zaim

Financial Advisor

Dr. Mohamad Amran Salleh

Director

Zarizi AwangEngineering

Advisor

Atiyyah Ameenah

Team Coordinator

Prof. Dr. Azni Idris

Director