Dr Raymond (right) during his visit to one of the Biogas projects in Johor.
KOTA KINABALU (May 2): The BIMP-EAGA Business Council, under the leadership of chairman Dr Raymond Alfred, recently announced its full support for the development of biogas energy infrastructure on Banggi Island, as a strategic step toward achieving sustainable energy security and inclusive economic growth in the region.
“With the growing maturity of oil palm cultivation on Banggi Island (including Kudat and Kota Marudu) and the abundance of biomass waste such as POME and EFB, we see a unique opportunity to transform Banggi Island into a model for rural renewable energy and agro-industrial development. I hope to work on this project with Dato Verdon Bahanda, the member of parliament of Kudat,” said Alfred.
Initial estimates show that Banggi Island has the potential to produce over 1.5 GWh of renewable electricity annually through the conversion of palm oil mill effluent and other biomass by-products into biogas. This could power hundreds of rural households and small businesses while significantly reducing dependence on costly diesel-based electricity.
“This initiative aligns with the BIMP-EAGA Vision 2025, particularly in promoting green infrastructure, local value chains, and sustainable livelihoods,” Alfred added. “It is also a critical enabler for Banggi’s long-term aspiration to be elevated to full district status, with energy self-sufficiency serving as a cornerstone of local governance and development.”
The Business Council has called for:
• A joint feasibility study involving state agencies, palm oil stakeholders, and renewable energy experts.
• Public–private partnerships to accelerate infrastructure investment.
• Enhanced support from national bodies such as SEDA, MPOB and the Sabah Energy Commission.
Alfred emphasized that biogas development is not just a technical upgrade, but a transformational opportunity to create green jobs, improve energy access, and empower local communities in one of Sabah’s most remote yet resource-rich areas.
“We are committed to making Banggi a blueprint for rural energy transition — not only for Sabah, but for the entire BIMP-EAGA region with the blessing from the BIMP-EAGA Special Envoy Tan Sri Pandikar Amin.”
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