B15 biodiesel rollout starts June 1: Why it matters for Malaysia’s energy security
Malaysia is initiating the rollout of B15 biodiesel starting June 1 as part of its strategic energy transition amid a global supply crisis. This move is intended to enhance energy security and reduce dependence on conventional fossil fuels.
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