Wednesday, December 31, 2025

OPT Pellets for Biomass Power Plants and BECCS in Japan and Europe

As a tropical region known for biomass heaven, there are numerous sources that can be utilized for biomass pellet production, particularly OPT pellets or oil palm trunk pellets. This potential is certainly in line with global decarbonization efforts to save the earth from climate change and global warming. Indonesia is currently the world's largest palm oil producer, with approximately 17 million hectares of palm oil plantations. Of this area, 9 million hectares are managed by private companies, 550,000 hectares are owned by state-owned companies (PTPN), 6.1 million hectares are owned by smallholders, and the remainder remains unverified. Crude palm oil or CPO productivity has stagnated over the past five years due to the slow pace of replanting, which is around 45 million tons per year. Therefore, replanting, especially for smallholders, must be encouraged.

Most palm oil companies affiliated with GAPKI have conducted replanting periodically or once a year with an area of ​​4-5%. The palm oil companies that are members of GAPKI are 731, while according to BPS 2023 the number of palm oil companies in Indonesia reached 2,446 companies, spread across 26 provinces. Meanwhile, in smallholder palm oil plantations, replanting is very small, namely in 2024 alone with a target of 180,000 hectares (around 3% of smallholder palm oil plantations) but the realization is less than 40,000 hectares (0.7% of smallholder palm oil plantations) and even because it is so far from the target set in 2025 the government's target for replanting smallholder palm oil plantations was reduced to only 120,000 hectares (around 2% of smallholder palm oil plantations).

With an average of 125 trees per hectare of palm oil plantation, each tree yielding an average dry weight of 0.4 tons, this yields 50 tons of dry biomass per hectare. For an area of ​​10,000 hectares, this translates to 0.5 million tons of dry biomass, and for an area of ​​100,000 hectares, this translates to 5 million tons of dry biomass. Optimistically, Indonesia could achieve 5% replanting, or 820,000 hectares, which would yield 41 million tons of dry biomass per year. Malaysia, with 5% replanting, or 285,000 hectares, would produce 14.25 million tons of dry biomass per year.

For a more practical calculation, let's consider the average palm oil company group in Indonesia with five palm oil mills and 50,000 hectares of palm oil plantations. With annual replanting of 5% of the total plantations, 2,500 hectares are replanted annually. This replanting will produce 125,000 tons of dried oil palm trunks. This volume will then be used to produce oil palm trunk pellets, or OPT pellets, assuming 3% loss during the production process. This yields 121,250 tons of OPT pellets per year.

Using a Handymax vessel with a capacity of 25,000 tons per shipment, five shipments are required, or using a Panamax vessel with a capacity of 50,000 tons per shipment requires two shipments plus one Handymax vessel. Alternatively, using a vessel with a capacity of 10,000 tons per shipment requires approximately 12 shipments per year. Shipments with large capacity handymax and panamax vessels are suitable for the European market, while smaller vessels, namely 10,000 tons/shipment, are suitable for the Japanese market.

Japan, with around 290 biomass power plants, should technically be able to move towards BECCS more quickly, but it's just a matter of policy and regulation. Installing CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) units in biomass power plants makes the plant's operation carbon negative, or carbon (dioxide) removal (CDR) or Greenhouse Gas Removals (GGR). Furthermore, Europe has a successful example of BECCS implementation, namely the Stockholm Exergi BECCS project. This Stockholm project, based on sustainable biomass fuel, has secured one of the world's largest carbon sequestration agreements with Microsoft.

Furthermore, policy support for biomass power plants with CCS/BECCS or those capable of CDR/GGR is also increasing, as in the UK. This includes the indefinite extension of support for biomass power plants to allow time for plants to transition to BECCS. Modifications and retrofitting of existing power plants will eliminate millions of tons of CO2 annually while still generating electricity from renewable sources. This potential can only be maximized with government support for the transition to BECCS.

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