4.6 Article

Potential and Environmental Impacts of Liquid Biofuel from Agricultural Residues in Thailand

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su11051502

Keywords

biofuel; Thailand; planning instruments; potential scenario; GHG emissions

Funding

  1. Korea Forest Service [2017052A00-1720-BB02]

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In this study, various national strategies and programs are described by planning instruments. The TIEB (Thailand Integrated Energy Blueprint), which includes six programs (AEDP, PDP, EEDP, ODP, GDP, REDP), aims to regulate renewable energy and improve the use of biofuel. In addition, the potential of second-generation biofuels is estimated with different residue extractions of second-generation biomasses: 20% (scenario 1), 44% (scenario 2), and 66% (scenario 3). Based on the production potentials that were estimated, CO2 will decrease 1.3-3.5 megatons in the gasoline sector, and 1.4-3.8 megatons in the diesel sector under scenario 1. In scenario 2, we estimated decreases of 2.8-7.7 mega tons and 3.2-8.4 mega tons of CO2 for the gasoline and diesel sectors, respectively. Finally, scenario 3 is expected to reduce the CO2 concentration by 4.2-11.6 megatons in the gasoline sector, and by 4.7-12.6 megatons in the diesel sector. We also estimate the economic potential of a second-generation biofuel with the view of emissions trading. For bioethanol and biodiesel, respectively, 27-74 million USD and 30-81 million USD could be realized in scenario 1, 60-163 million USD and 67-178 million USD in scenario 2, and 90-244 million USD and 100-267 million USD in scenario 3. We conclude that the future potential of second-generation biofuels in Thailand is optimistic, and that they can provide both environmental and economic benefits to the country.

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