References

Kitroongruang

Rayong, Thailand

The Kitroonruang Biogas Project started operations in 2005 in and in Rayong, Thailand. 

  • Anerobic Baffle Reactor, aka Covered Lagoon version1
  • Capex: 90 million THB
  • Commercial Operation Date: September 2005
  • Reactor: 35,100 m3 of wastewater
  • Gen sets: 1.4 MWe

Wastewater from tapioca factory

  • Clean energy: 23,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution: 5,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
  • kWH: 33,600 kWH
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 17,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 500,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

Jiratpattana

Kalasin, Thailand

The Jiratpattana Biogas Project started operations in August 2006 in Kalasin, Thailand. 

  • Anerobic Baffle Reactor, aka Covered Lagoon version1
  • Capex: 110 million THB
  • COD: August 2006
  • Reactor: 48,860 m3 of wastewater
  • Gen sets: 2 MWe

Wastewater from tapioca factory

  • Feedstock: wastewater from tapioca factory
  • Clean energy: 34,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution: 10,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
  • kWH: 40,000 kWH
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 24,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 750,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

Chao Khun Agro

Saraburi, Thailand

The Chao Khun Biogas Project started operations in December 2005 in Saraburi, Thailand. 

  • Anerobic Baffle Reactor, aka Covered Lagoon version 1
  • Capex: 95 million THB
  • COD: December 2006
  • Reactor: 35,120 m3 of wastewater

Wastewater from tapioca factory

  • Clean energy: 34,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution: 15,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 48,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 1,000,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

Tha Chang #1

Surat Thani, Thailand

The Tha Chang Biogas Project started operations in January 2009 in Surat Thani, Thailand.

  • Covered Lagoon Bio Reactor (“CLBR”), aka Anerobic Baffle Reactor version 2
  • Capex: 120 million THB
  • COD: August 2013
  • Reactor 100,000 m3 of wastewater

Wastewater from tapioca factory

  • Clean energy: 30,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution: 10,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 45,000 t per year 
  • Cleaning of 1,100,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

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UNU Biogas project

Udon Thani, Thailand

The ThaiWah Starch Biogas Project started operations in August 2013 in Udon Thani, Thailand. 

  • Covered Lagoon Bio Reactor (“CLBR”), aka Anerobic Baffle Reactor version 2
  • Capex: 75 million THB
  • COD: August 2013
  • Reactor: 35,100 m3 of wastewater
  • Gen sets: 1.4 MWe

Wastewater from tapioca factory

  • Clean energy: 23,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution: 5,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
  • kWH: 33,600 kWH
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 17,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 500,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

UNK Biogas project

Kalasin, Thailand

The Universal Starch Biogas Project started operations in August 2013 in Kalasin, Thailand.

  • Covered Lagoon Bio Reactor (“CLBR”), aka Anerobic Baffle Reactor version 2
  • Capex: 75 million THB
  • COD: August 2013
  • Reactor 83,600 m3 of wastewater

Wastewater from tapioca factory

  • Clean energy: 25,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution: 6,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 30,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 550,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

Chock Wallapa Biogas project

Phang Nga, Thailand

The Chock Wallapa Biogas Project started operations in March 2015 in Kalasin, Thailand. 

  • Plug Flow Reactor (‘PFR”)
  • Capex: 160 million THB
  • COD: March 2015
  • Reactor 40,000 m3 of wastewater
  • Gen sets: 2.8 MW

Wastewater from palm oil mill

  • Clean energy: 20,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • kWH: 45,000
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 41,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 200,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

Tha Chang Biogas project#2

Surat Thani, Thailand

The Tha Chang Biogas Project started operations in August 2015 in Surat Thani, Thailand. 

  • Plug Flow Reactor (‘PFR”)
  • Capex: 200 million THB
  • COD: August 2015
  • Reactor 40,000 m3 of wastewater
  • Gen sets: 4.2 MW

Wastewater from palm oil mill

  • Clean energy: 35,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • kWH: 55,000
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 50,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 300,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

Northern Biogas Project

Korat, Thailand

The Northern Biogas Limited Project started operations in August 2018 in Korat, Thailand. 

  • Hybrid Covered Lagoon Reactor, capable of digesting both wastewater and biomass, first of its kind
  • Capex: 240 million THB
  • COD: August 2018
  • Reactor 195,000 m3 of wastewater
  • Gen sets: not yet, scaling-up opportunity
  • Wastewater from tapioca factory
  • Leftover biomass from tapioca factory
  • Napier grass
  • Clean energy: 100,000 Nm3/ day of biogas
  • Fuel substitution:
    • 18,000 liters/day of heavy fuel oil is replaced by clean biogas
    • 20,000 Nm3 of biogas is sold for upgrading
  • Reduction of greenhouse gases by 120,000 t per year
  • Cleaning of 1,500,000 Nm3 of wastewater per year

RE Biofuels Company Limited

Korat, Thailand

The RE Biofuels Project started operations in October 2018.

  • Thailand’s first commercial-scale Compressed BioGas (“CBG”) upgrading- and pumpstation
  • Technology; Pressure Swing Absorption
  • COD: October 2018
  • 9 tons per day
  • 20,000 Nm3 of raw biogas per day
  • Fuel substitution:
    • 9 t of Natural Gas Vehicle (“NGV) is replaced by “renewable” NGV
  • Pro poor impact as project is in poorest Thailand and makes energy more affordable
  • Substitution of fossil fuels with renewable energy