PALM OIL BIODIESEL: CHALLENGES, RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR REDUCING AND REPLACING THE NON-RENEWABLE FOSSIL FUEL DEPENDANCY - A REVIEW

Erinto Simbolon, Lies Aisyah

Abstract


Biodiesel is a renewable source of energy which is expected to play a signifi cant role for reducing and
replacing the existing non-renewable fossil fuels. Palm oil is one source of biodiesel feed stock which has
been used for many years and gave so many advantages such as high oil yield, cheap to produce and to
refi ne, has similar characteristics with petroleum-derived diesel, and has lower emission. However, some
issues, such as food stock security, land use changes, and biodiversity extinction, have arisen which need
to be considered and solved wisely. Life cycle assessment (LCA) study shows a positive net energy and a
net positive sequestration on GHG emission (up to some level of conversion from palm oil to biodiesel)
which means biodiesel from palm oil has a high potential to replace fossil fuel and also an environmental
friendly fuel.


Keywords


Biodiesel, palm oil, life cycle assessment

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.29017/SCOG.36.1.645

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