The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), one of independent administrative institutions, has since earlier proposed to exploit biomass resources abundantly existing in the ASEAN countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and others, as a part of the “Asian Biomass Strategy”, and now, studies have been embarked on drafting the “ASEAN Biomass R&D Integrated Strategy”, based on the Special Coordination Funds for Promoting Science and Technology, and in collaboration with the Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), and five other independent administrative institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery (MAFF).
The quantity of untapped biomass resources existing in the ASEAN region is said to be comparable to that of primary energy consumed in Japan, but their reserve amount, distribution and forms are not known exactly. On the other hand, Japanese technologies for exploiting biomass energy are fairly prominent, as exemplified by the number of patent applications, which is close to 50 % of the worldwide total. Moreover, as it is essential to utilize the biomass resources in line with a flow of work steps involving collection, transportation, transformation and actual use, close collaboration is needed among scientists and engineers of related fields. The AIST and Research Institutions of MAFF are going to draft an ASEAN Biomass R&D Integrated Strategy by organizing a research group with university and non-profit organization, and inviting researchers from institutes in the ASEAN countries, and by carrying out surveillance studies for reserve amount and species, as well as means for full utilization of biomass resources in the ASEAN countries, as well as by hosting workshops. Furthermore, the AIST and Research Institutions are going to propose a series of joint R&D programs for production, harvesting and transformation, and person exchange programs for technology, research and policy-making.
