• wanqi d-80 cooking oil extraction machine energy saving in Indonesia
  • wanqi d-80 cooking oil extraction machine energy saving in Indonesia
  • wanqi d-80 cooking oil extraction machine energy saving in Indonesia
  • wanqi d-80 cooking oil extraction machine energy saving in Indonesia
  • Should Indonesia diversify the feedstock supply for biofuel?
  • It is crucial to diversify the feedstock supply for biofuel. Indonesia has a ready and stable supply of low carbon–alternative feedstock to CPO, used cooking oil (UCO) — waste oil generated from consuming cooking oil, the majority of which is palm cooking oil. In 2019 Indonesia consumed 16.2 million kl of cooking oil.
  • How much cooking oil does Indonesia consume a year?
  • In 2019 Indonesia consumed 16.2 million kl of cooking oil. Based on research by Traction Energy Asia, a minimum of 1.2 million kl of UCO could potentially be collected annually from Indonesia’s household and micro–business sectors.
  • Can cooking oil be used in Indonesia's biodiesel?
  • The potential economic, health and greenhouse gas benefits of incorporating used cooking oil into Indonesia’s biodiesel.
  • Which biodiesel feedstock is used in Indonesia?
  • From 2008–2016, the mandatory program for the transport sector only applied to the public service obligation (PSO). Under the program, the Government of Indonesia explored several kinds of biodiesel feedstock, including jatropha, crude palm oil (CPO), and used cooking oil (UCO) (EBTKE, 2019).
  • Could UCO biodiesel replace Indonesia's fishing fleet?
  • It also explores how more sustainable fishing practices can increase the potential of UCO biodiesel. The authors find that if supplied at its full potential, UCO biodiesel could replace 16% of the annual energy demand from Indonesia’s fishing fleet (the demand estimates are based on 2019 fish catch data).