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Sarawak explores the use of wood pellets to generate green power

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The state government of Sarawak in Malaysia is studying the possibility of utilizing wood pellets to generate additional energy, according to Premier Abang Johari.

Abang Johari said he recently led a delegation to visit a factory in Norway that turns timber waste into wood pellets.

“In London, England, they produce 2,500 MW of energy from wood pellets,” he said at the event to mark the 63rd anniversary of the Sarawak Central Chiang Hsia Huang Clan Association.

Abang Johari said he believes that Sarawak can produce green energy by turning wood waste into wood pellets.

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