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Malakoff launches biomass co-firing project, targets 15% capacity by 2027

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Tanjung Bin Power Plant in Malaysia. (Photo: Malakoff Corporation)

Malakoff Corporation, a Malaysian energy group, has recently launched its biomass co-firing project at its 2,100 MW coal-fired Tanjung Bin Power Plant (TBPP) in Pontian, Johor. It aims to co-fire up to 15% biomass with coal by 2027. 

This initiative, a key project of the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), shows Malakoff’s commitment to assisting Malaysia’s target of reducing carbon intensity by 45% by 2030 and increasing the renewables capacity mix from 40% to 70% by 2050. 

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