UNIDO and Selected Bioenergy Projects. Sooksiri Chamsuk UNIDO Regional Office in Thailand

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UNIDO and Selected Bioenergy Projects in ASEAN Countries Sooksiri Chamsuk UNIDO Regional Office in Thailand 1

United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO is the United Nations specialized Industrial agency, mandated to promote industrial development and international industrial cooperation. through h : Trade Capacity Building Poverty Reduction through Productive activities Environment and Energy

UNIDO and Renewable Energy Bioenergy Small Hydropower Solar Energy Wind Energy

UNIDO s Bioenergy Portfolio UNIDO s bioenergy programme proposes a multidisciplinary, integrated and focused approach. It focuses on the following key areas: Bioenergy for industry Biofuels and the implications for climate change Sustainability criteria for biofuels Solid biomass for heat and power: South-South technology transfer and commercialization Liquid biofuels: biodiesel building the local-global bid bridge for SMEs Biogas from industrial waste Biorefineries: providing clearing house services

Regional Level Project Project on Cassava to Bio-Ethanol: South-South Technology transfer from Thailand to Viet Nam, Myanmar, and Lao PDR Selected Country Level project in ASEAN Country Agricultural Wastes to Energy Projects in Thailand and Cambodia

South-South Technology Transfer : The Pilot Case of Ethanol Production From Cassava Participating Countries From Thailand to Viet Nam, Myanmar and Lao PDR Scope Technology transfer : from cassava to Bioethanol Duration 4 years (Q4 2012 Q4 2016) Budget USD 2,600,000 (GEF Allocation to Thailand) Donor Global Environment Facility (GEF)

GEF Agency: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Executing Partners: National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Thailand Liquor Distillery Organization (LDO), Thailand Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), Viet Nam Food Industries Research Institute (FIRI), Vietnam Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI), Myanmar

Project Objective Transfer NSTDA s new bio-ethanol technology package using cassava fresh root as the raw material to LMV countries

NSTDA Technology Package and Advantages NSTDA Technology Package 1. Improved cassava production and post-harvest know-how 2. Improved in-factory raw material management and pre-fermentation practices Advantages of the package Increased productivity from the current yield of 18 t/ha to 25 t/ha with no improvement in variety Adoption of new soil conservation practices Higher avoided emission Technology transfer at minimal incremental costs Increased flexibility for in-factory supply management Lowered average cost of bio-ethanol production Reduced water and resource consumption Reduced logistic cost between factory to the plant, as the farmer could take fresh roots directly to plant

NSTDA Technology Package and Advantages NSTDA Technology Package Advantages of the package 3. Fermentation Increased ethanol concentration Shortened process and fermentation time Increased avoided emission Reduced time and energy usage in distillation

NSTDA s bio-ethanol technology package emits 58.76 ton CO2eq/100,000L lower in comparison with conventional technology of bio-ethanol production from cassava chips by Life Cycle Analysis Method.

Expected Outputs 1. Building NSTDA to be regional hub of ethanol production from cassava. Key Indicators: Information hub established for dissemination and supporting the south-south technology transfer Ethanol technology package finalised for dissemination Manuals, tool kits and structured training programs developed for technology transfer Database on ethanol technology developed and maintained by ethanol information hub A demonstration plant established in Thailand with ethanol production capacity of 200 l/d at Liquor Distillery Organization, Chacheongsao Province

Expected Outputs 2. South-South technology transfer: Capacity building and policy dialogue with participants from Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam (LMV). Key Indicators: Regional awareness created for the new technology package Trainings i conducted d in Thailand for farmers, entrepreneurs and technicians Trainings conducted in Thailand for engineers, scientists and researchers Pricing practices and policy environment improved; activities to be conducted in Viet Nam with Laos participants

Expected Outputs 3. Demonstration and commercialization of the technology and private sector development. Key Indicators: Training centre e established s ed at Food Industries Research Institute (FIRI), Viet Nam to disseminate and provide trainings on the new technology package A demonstration plant established in FIRI with ethanol production capacity of 50 l/d (Viet Nam) Financing opportunities improved to finance the new technology Private sector assisted in project development for replicating the projects in Viet Nam and Thailand Bio-ethanol production technology commercialized with the establishment of 400,000 l/d plant in Myanmar

Climate Change Related Technology for Cambodia: Using Agricultural Residue e Biomass for Sustainable Energy Solution Location Cambodia Scope Technology transfer : from agricultural waste to energy Duration 4 years starting gq4:2012 Budget USD 1,690,000 Donor Global Environment Facility (GEF)

GEF Agency: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Executing Partners: Ministry of Environment (MOE) Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy (MIME) National Cleaner Production Office Cambodia (NCPO-C)

Project Objective To bring about sustained transfer of efficient, cost effective and low carbon agro-waste biomass fuelled energy technologies to replace fossil-fuel powered generators and boilers for power generation and thermal energy applications

Expected Outputs 1. Renewable energy generation technology transfer and implementation in 3 pilot plants 2. Capacity building and development of tools for technology adaptation and transfer 3. Strengthening of institutional framework for technology transfer 4. Up-scaling of biomass fuelled technologies in Cambodia 5. Policies, regulations and mechanism to promote sustainable renewable energy generation

Global Benefit from the Project Output indicatos Indirect Fossil Fuel savings [ton of oil eq] GHG emission savings [t CO2eq] Min Max Min Max 20 users has implemented 10,700 13,088 34,130 41,080 low-medium cost RE related techniques like fuel substitution by gasifiers etc. 10 companies implement high 80,025025 106,700 254,961 339,948948 cost & efficient biomass fuelled energy generation technologies with 40% success rate Total 90,725 119,788 289,091 381,028

Promoting Small Scale Biomass Power Plants in Rural Thailand for Sustainable Renewable Energy Management and Community Involvement Location Na-Poon Sub-District, Phrae Province, Thailand Scope Technology transfer : from agricultural waste to energy Duration 3yearsstaring staring Q1:2013 Budget USD 975,000 Donor Global Environment Facility (GEF)

GEF Agency: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Executing Partners: Ministry of Energy(MOE) Na-Poon Sub-District Administrative Organization (SAO) Phrae Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) Science and Technology Research Institute, Chiang Mai University University (STRI, CMU)

Project Objective Promote renewable energy technology from agricultural wastes, mainly, small-scale scale biomass gasification power plant in rural areas in Thailand

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Proposed Site : Na-Poon Sub-District, Phrae Province, Thailand Locations of chopstick factories Proposed power plant site and chopstick factories location

Expected Outputs 1. Demonstration of technical and financial viability 250 kwe biomass gasification power plant established in Na- Poon Sub-District, Phrae Province, Thailand. 1 MWe biomass gasification power plant established in Udon g p p Thani Province, Thailand.

Expected Outputs 2. Technical and institutional capacity building Information and learning centre for small scale biomass gasification established at Science and Technology Research Institute, Chiang Mai University (STRI, CMU) Information and learning centre staff trained on development, technical aspects, operation and maintenance (O&M) of small scale biomass gasification plants. Training materials developed for the different trainings to be conducted at the information and learning centre. Information toolkit prepared for agro-processing industries on developing small scale biomass gasification power plants.

Expected Outputs 3. Support preparation of models and policy strengthening for promoting community based small-scalescale power plants Development of participatory process for the promotion and support of community owned small-scale biomass power plants of up to 1 MWe capacity. Policies pushed to promote small scale biomass power plants in the community through h provincial i energy planning mechanism.

Global Benefit from the Project Location Size Biomass Cumulative GHG emission reduction over the plant life time (t CO2e) Direct Indirect Phrae Province 250 kwe Bamboo 13,338 266,770 Udon Thani Province 1 MWe Rice husk 53,703 1,074,058 Total 67,041 1,340,828

Thank You Sooksiri Chamsuk Programme Officer UNIDO Regional Office in Thailand Email: schams s.chamsuk@unido.org nidoog Tel: 02-280-8691, 30