Sunday, July 7, 2024

Large Capacity Wood Pellet Production Cannot Be Done on Java Island?

Raw materials are a vital aspect of a production activity. No raw materials means no production. Likewise in the wood pellet industry. The availability of raw materials is absolutely necessary for the continuity of the wood pellet business. To maintain the supply of raw materials, wood pellet factories must have reliable sources of raw materials. Currently, most or even all wood pellet factories on the island of Java rely on sources of raw materials for wood pellet production from wood waste, especially sawdust from sawmills and wood processing industries. 

Currently, coal-fired power plants in Java are running a coal cofiring program with biomass to reduce carbon dioxide emissions or decarbonization. The use of coal in these power plants will be reduced while the use of renewable energy, especially biomass, is increased. The biomass currently used for cofiring is sawdust with a volume of up to hundreds of thousands of tons per year. A very large amount. Wood pellet factories that use sawdust as raw material must compete with the cofiring program in these power plants. This competition increases the price of sawdust because the supply remains the same but demand increases. Disruptions in the supply of raw materials in these wood pellet factories result in disruptions in production and automatically their business aspects.

With these conditions, large-capacity wood pellet production in Java Island becomes less attractive. In fact, the portion of biomass use, especially sawdust, will continue to increase along with the decarbonization program to achieve net zero emissions by 2060. This is increasingly burdensome for wood pellet factories that rely on raw materials from buying sawdust. Wood pellet factories in Java can run well if the availability of raw materials can be maintained and this can only be realized in two ways, namely first using their own raw materials, this can be done by sawmills and wood processing industries that utilize their own waste for wood pellet production, and secondly with raw material sources from energy plantations. Energy plantations that are specifically dedicated to wood pellet production will be able to maintain the stability of the supply of raw materials for wood pellet factories. Wood pellet factories can partner with Perhutani for the second point above.

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