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Biomass Gasification: Enhancing Energy Security in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is turning to biomass for greater energy security. Singapore is leading the way, piloting imported biomethane from gasification to reduce reliance on imported LNG. This demonstrates a promising path for the region.
The technology's key advantage is its "plug-and-play" nature. Clean syngas or biomethane can be used with existing natural gas infrastructure, enabling a cost-effective, quick energy transition.
For industries, biomass gasification transforms agricultural waste, like palm and rice husks, from disposal costs to valuable energy sources, boosting both efficiency and sustainability.
A greener, more resilient energy future is within reach.