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Identifying barriers for the implementation and the operation of biogas power generation projects in Southeast Asia: An analysis of clean development mechanism projects in Thailand
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Item type | 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1) | |||||
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公開日 | 2010-12-01 | |||||
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タイトル | Identifying barriers for the implementation and the operation of biogas power generation projects in Southeast Asia: An analysis of clean development mechanism projects in Thailand | |||||
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タイトル | Identifying barriers for the implementation and the operation of biogas power generation projects in Southeast Asia: An analysis of clean development mechanism projects in Thailand | |||||
言語 | en | |||||
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言語 | eng | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | Barriers in project implementation and operation | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | tapioca starch industry | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | palm oil industry | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | biogas in Thailand | |||||
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主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | Clean Development Mechanism | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | Barriers in project implementation and operation | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | tapioca starch industry | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | palm oil industry | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | biogas in Thailand | |||||
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言語 | en | |||||
主題Scheme | Other | |||||
主題 | Clean Development Mechanism | |||||
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資源タイプ識別子 | http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 | |||||
資源タイプ | departmental bulletin paper | |||||
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鈴木, 政史
× 鈴木, 政史× Kehdy, Bernardo Okazaki× Sulabh, Jain× Suzuki, Masachika× Kehdy, Bernardo Okazaki× Sulabh, Jain |
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内容記述タイプ | Abstract | |||||
内容記述 | Tapioca starch and palm oil industries are considered as ones of the fast-growing agro-industries in Thailand. Both industries release a significant amount of wastewater with high organic content as a result of their production processes. Traditionally, open pond systems have been used to treat wastewater and consequently achieve compliance with environmental standards. Over the last few years however, more sustainable, expensive and modern alternatives have begun to be used to treat wastewater (mainly anaerobic reactors). The start of clean development mechanism (CDM) projects in Thailand has also contributed significantly to this expansion.1 One significant advantage of the anaerobic reactors, over the open ponds, is the possibility of capturing, in a controlled environment, the greenhouse gases (GHGs) generated, principally biogas with a high concentration of methane. The biogas can be used to generate heat and/or produce electricity, substituting fossil fuels as an energy source. The number of biogas utilization projects in Thailand and the Southeast Asia region has been increasing substantially in recent years. While a biogas plant can bring economic benefits with respect to energy self-sufficiency and cost-saving over time, the design and operation of a biogas plant requires high investments and is still perceived as a risky business due to a number of barriers. In addition, actual data from biogas plants indicate that the performance of a biogas plant with respect to the amount of biogas is not as attractive as it was initially expected among the project developers. Even though many literatures show the performance of biogas plants in certain experimental conditions, surprisingly, few literatures have explained or have shown data about the low performance of the biogas plants compared to the expected projected performance or design. The purpose of this study is to identify these barriers in biogas technology implementation and operation in Thailand, and to determine how these barriers lower the performance of the biogas business. The study was conducted based on the analysis of 48 selected CDM projects in Thailand and further analysis through consultation with relevant professionals in CDM and the biogas business in Thailand. The results of this study provide important lessons for future biogas utilization and greenhouse gas emission reductions in the Southeast Asian region. | |||||
書誌情報 |
en : Economics & Management Series 発行日 2010-12-01 |