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ASIA PACIFIC FORUM 2017 15 - 19 May 2017 | JW Marriott Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference &Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 | Site Tour: 19 May 2017 Silver Sponsor:

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Pioneer & Market Leader in Biogas, Effluent & Water Treatment Plants

Exhibitors

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IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference & Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 Site Tour: 19 May 2017 JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

INFOGRAPHIC

TAX

ELECTRICITY Feed-In-Tariff (FiT): MYR 27.86 ¢ – 31.84 ¢ USD 6.2 ¢ – 7.1 ¢

Exemption of income tax on 100% of Income Investment Tax Allowance on 100% of CAPEX

GOVERNMENT FINANCING SUPPORT The Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS)

PALM OIL 2020 2

1 Every New Palm Oil Mill Must Have Methane Capture

90 4 5

3

Every Expanding Palm Oil Mill Must Have Methane Capture

6

All Palm Oil Mills Must Have Methane Capture by 2020

145

90 Biogas Plants Built | 6 Under Construction | 145 Being Planned

SKILLS STANDARD CERTIFICATION (EXISTING WORKER) Malaysian Skills Certificate Level 1 – Level 3 Certificate Level 4 – Diploma Level 5 – Advance Diploma

PAYBACK

Total Number of Mills: 445

POTENTIAL PROJECTS POME Palm Oil Mill Effluent

Agriculture & Agro-based Industry

Food Waste

Co-Firing 3.6 – 4.3 Years

On - Grid Electricity

Biogas Upgrading

5.6 - 8.3 Years

3.8 - 5.8 Years

Solid Waste

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IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference & Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 Site Tour: 19 May 2017 JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BIOGAS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Dr Loh Soh Kheang Head of Energy & Environment Unit MALAYSIAN PALM OIL BOARD

Prof Ir Chong Mei Fong Professor, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Professor of BIOENERGY & WASTEWATER TECHNOLOGY Deputy Director, CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE PALM OIL RESEARCH (CESPOR) THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, MALAYSIA CAMPUS

Elaine Wong Technical & Development Manager TRUE ECO SDN. BHD

Gaurav Kedia Chairman INDIAN BIOGAS ASSOCIATION (IBA)

Michael Köttner Vice-President GERMAN BIOGAS AND BIOENERGY SOCIETY (GERBIO)

Dr Pruk Aggarangsi Director ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE - NAKORNPING, CHIANG MAI UNIVERSITY, THAILAND

Ho Thi Lan Huong Secretary General VIETNAM BIOGAS ASSOCIATION (VBA)

Zainal Azman B. Abu Kasim Senior Vice President – Bio Industrial BIOECONOMY CORPORATION – MALAYSIA

Dr Youhui Xiong CEO WUHAN CUBIC OPTOELECTRONICS

Dr. Ir. Ahmad Jaafar Bin Abd Hamid Managing Director TNB ENERGY SERVICES SDN. BHD.

Clemens Findeisen Consultant GERMAN BIOGAS ASSOCIATION

Prof Ng WJ Executive Director & Professor NANYANG ENVIRONMENT & WATER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (NEWRI)

Harmen Dekker Marketing & Sales Manager DMT ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY

Dr.Mohd Pauze Bin Mohamad Taha Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Technical) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DAN PUBLIC CLEANSING CORPORATION (SWCORP)

Eng. Marcello Barbato Sales Manager South East Asia ENVITEC BIOGAS AG

Dr Mohd Saufi Bastami Senior Research Officer ANIMAL SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTRE, MARDI MALAYSIA

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IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference & Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 Site Tour: 19 May 2017 JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

SOLVING ASIA’S SLOW BIOGAS GROWTH

15 MAY 2017 2ND AGRO-INDUSTRIAL BIOGAS TRAINING COURSE 9:00 – 12:30

Part 1: Welcome to the seminar • Introduction of the seminar participants and experts • Expectations from the seminar • Collection of the first questions Part 2: Status quo of the biogas sector development in South-East Asia as well as the way forward • Potentials and prospects • Status of waste legislation • Economic framework conditions • Data for waste arising and composition

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

Part 3: Development of the biogas technology in Germany and Europe • Potentials and prospects • Status of waste legislation • Economic framework conditions • Data for waste arising and composition Part 4: General introduction into biogas technology • Definitions • Biogas composition • Technology overview and its main applications • Wet and dry fermentation plants

12:30 – 13:.30

Lunch

13:30 – 17:00

Part 5: Introduction into process parameters and digester biology • Basic principles of process technology • Temperature, retention time, organic loading rate • Operating experiences from 8000 agro-industrial biogas plants • Conditions for the generation of biogas, • Operating parameters • Process monitoring and task management • Process disturbances and failures

15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break

Part 6: Operating experiences with agro-industrial and municipal biogas plants • Wet and dry fermentation plants • Bio-waste digestion • Agricultural biogas plants • Treatment of industrial effluents • Experiences with investment and operation Part 7: Choosing the best components for a biogas plant for smooth operation • Digester types and installation technology • Process and feed in technology • Developments and adaptations of the technology to suit the local circumstances in South-East Asia.

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IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference & Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 Site Tour: 19 May 2017 JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

SOLVING ASIA’S SLOW BIOGAS GROWTH

16 MAY 2017 2ND AGRO-INDUSTRIAL BIOGAS TRAINING COURSE 9:00 – 12:30

Part 1: Most suitable substrates which can be used in biogas plants and their advantages and disadvantages • Input substrates: POME, agricultural slurries, industrial and communal organic residues • Gas yields from POME, residue material and industrial wastes • Solid wastes (empty fruit bunches) as a feedstock for biogas plants • Pollutants and contraries in solid bio-waste Part 2: Practical calculations for the improvement of a biogas process with different substrates • Examples of biogas calculations/gas generation • Experiences from a field study in Indonesia • Costs structure of equipment and services • Key parameters for business plan development • Appropriate technology assessment

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

Part 3: Interactive operators session for wet and dry fermentation technology • Retention time • Organic loading rate • Sizes of containers and tanks • Nutrient composition • Electricity and heat production • Efficiency factors of gas utilization • Discussion of the results

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch

13:30 – 17:00

Part 4: Operating experiences with biogas plants under South-East Asian conditions • Market challenges • Legal, administrative and technical obstacles • Experiences with technology and operation • Operation of POME fed biogas plants

15.30 – 16:00 Coffee Break

Part 5: Biogas upgrading technologies for the use as vehicle fuel and grid injection • Basic principles of gas upgrading • Technology options • Biomethane pathways of utilisation Part 6: Proper usage of digestate as organic fertilizer in agriculture • Environmental aspects • Application of digestate • Digestate processing • Treatment costs-profitability • Experiences with digested POME sludge as fertilizer

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IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference & Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 Site Tour: 19 May 2017 JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

SOLVING ASIA’S SLOW BIOGAS GROWTH

17 MAY 2017 | FORUM 09:00

Welcome Remarks Biogas Growth In Asia Pacific And The Importance Of Experience And Lessons Sharing Vincent Choy, Director ICESN

09:15 09:30

Vip Opening Keynote Highlighting Malaysia’s Commitment To Clean Energy And Biogas Development Reviewing The Current Status Of Biogas Development In Malaysia As Well As The Challenges And Opportunities In The Way Forward Zainal Azman Bin Abu Kassim, Senior Vice President, BioIndustrial BioIndustry Investment Division (BIID) Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corporation

10:00:

Networking Coffee Break & Vips Visit To Exhibition

10:45

Discussing Appropriate Measures To Rectify The Relatively Slow Growth Of Biogas In Malaysia

Panel Discussion

Moderated By: Steve Peters, Chairman Asia Pacific Biogas Alliance (APBA)

12:00

Panelists: • Paul Wong Kok Kiong, Under Secretary (Policy) Green Technology Sector, Ministry Of Energy, Green Technology And Water (Kettha) • Zainal Azman Bin Abu Kassim, Senior Vice President, BioIndustrial, BioIndustry Investment Division (BIID) Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corporation • Dr Ir Ahmad Jaafar Bin Abd Hamid, Managing Director Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) • Kamaradzaman Mohd Bakri, Head/Senior Manager, Financing & Business Venture, Greentech Catalyst Sdn Bhd • Dr. Loh Soh Kheang, Head of Energy & Environment Unit Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)

12:30

Networking Lunch

14:00

Opportunities In Growing Biogas Markets In The Region

Panel Session

Registration

15:00

• Ho Thi Lan Huong, Secretary General Vietnam Biogas Association (VBA) • Long Yan, Associate Professor China – Biogas Institute Of Ministry Of Agriculture (Bioma) • Dr. Ing. M. Abdul Kholiq, Chief of Technology Services and Cooperation Indonesia - Agency For The Assessment And Application Of Technology (BPPT)

The Commercialization Of Biogas Upgrading Jonas Giuliani, Managing Director Safe Gas Singapore

15:30

Networking Coffee Break

16:00

A Sectoral Overview Of The Opportunities For Future Biogas Development In Malaysia

Panel Session

08:30

Panelists: • Energy From Agro-industrial And Palm Oil Mill Waste Eng. Marcello Barbato, Sales Manager South East Asia Envitec Biogas • Current and Future Potential in Biogas Generation from Sewage Sludge in Malaysia Marina Soh, Manager – Operations & Innovation Unit (Operations and Maintenance Department) Indah Water Konsortium Sdn. Bhd. • Opportunity Of Solid Waste Digestion For Malaysian Market Flore Bazin, Head Of International Business Development Naskeo Environnement

17:30

End Of Conference Day 1

Experts And Leaders In Biogas Power Export To Grid & In House Use For Kcp Plants / Mills / Plantations: 4 Unique Case Studies Sunil.K.M, Vice President KIS GROUP

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IBBK Training Course: 15 - 16 May 2017 Conference & Exhibition: 17 – 18 May 2017 Site Tour: 19 May 2017 JW Marriott, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

SOLVING ASIA’S SLOW BIOGAS GROWTH

18 MAY 2017 | FORUM Registration

12:15

09:00

Global Development Of Bioenergy Karin Haara, Executive Director World Bioenergy Association (WBA)

10:15

How Thailand Achieved Explosive Growth In Its Biogas Sector Through Policy Development And Industry Support Dr Pruk Aggarangsi, Director Energy Research And Development Institute (Erdi)

Tapping Available Financing Options For Biogas Projects

12:45

Networking Lunch

Moderated By: Joost Siteur, Director, Vector Energy Advisory

14:00

Technology Showcase: Biogas Upgrading Which Upgrading Technology Is The Most Suitable For My Project?

Panelists: • Ahmad Khairuddin Abdul Rahim, Executive Director Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) • Desmond Godson, Chief Executive Officer Asia Biogas Co. Ltd. • Kamaradzaman Mohd Bakri, Head/Senior Manager, Financing & Business Venture, Greentech Catalyst Sdn Bhd

• Anders Ek, Chief Operating Officer Asia Biogas Co. Ltd. • Jonas Giuliani, Managing Director SAFE Gas Singapore

14:45

Use Of Membranes For Biogas Upgrading From Palm Oil Mill Effluents Leading To Co2 Reductions In Energy Applications Olivier Zehnacker, Application Technology Sepuran Evonik

10:45

Networking Coffee Break

11:15

Technology Showcase: Anaerobic Digestion Which Anaerobic Digestion Technology Is Most Suitable For My Feedstock? Moderated By: Dr. Viknesh Andiappan, AMIChemE, Lecturer and Researcher School of Engineering, Taylor’s University – Lakeside Campus Panelists: • Ir. Ezham Dato’ Abdul Khalid, Chief Operating Officer, Cenergi SEA Sdn Bhd • Dr. Poh Phaik Eong, Associate Head of School (Graduate Research) in School of Engineering,Monash University Malaysia • Mingming Wang, Vice-general Manager Beijing Yingherui Environmental Technology Co., Ltd • Martin Campbell-Board, Director, KPSR Construction

Development Of Renewable Natural Gas In Malaysia From Biogas Capture With Air Liquide Purification Technology Terkyiang Lim, Business Development Manager Air Liquide Advanced Solutions

15:15

National Occupational Skills Standards (Noss) In Biogas Industries In Malaysia Roslina Muhammad, Senior Analyst Malaysian Green Technology Corporation

15:45

Networking Coffee Break

16:15

Best Practices In Ensuring Safety And Health In Biogas Plants

Case Study

Panel Discussion

09:30

Case Study

08:30

17:00

• Mohamed Fazil Bin Mohamad Saad, Special Officer to head palm upstream cluster FELDA Palm Industries Sdn. Bhd. • Dr. Hoh Choon Yee, Managing Director LIPP Engineering Sdn Bhd • Michael Koettner, Director IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GMBH

End Of Conference

19 MAY 2017 | SITE TOUR 07:30

Assembly at the hotel lobby

10:00

Travel to BioCBG Plant in Sungai Tinggi

08:00

Travel to IWK’s Sewage Treatment Plant which produce and capture biogas in Pantai 1.

11:30

BioCBG Plant Tour

09:00

Sewage Treatment Plant Tour

12:30

Travel back to the hotel

14:00

Arrive at the hotel

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