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Bioenergy, Biochemical and Bioplastic: An Integrated Approach Dr. Siri Jirapongphan Executive Director Petroleum Institute of Thailand September 16, 2016 Co-organized by: September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand The


  1. Bioenergy, Biochemical and Bioplastic: An Integrated Approach Dr. Siri Jirapongphan Executive Director Petroleum Institute of Thailand September 16, 2016 Co-organized by: September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  2. The World of Commercial Bio-based Industry Bio-based Products Ethanol Biodiesel Biogas Fuels Automobile Parts and Degradable/Drop-in Agricultural Products Bioplastic Packaging Electrical Appliances Plastics Sugarcane Cassava Palm Biochemical Lubricant Detergent Chemicals Coconut Rice Corn Food and Drug Drug and Active Soy Rubber Potato Cosmetics Food Supplement Ingredient Steam/Power Fertilizer Recycled Water By-product September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  3. Status of Thailand’s Bio -based Industry Agriculture Products Bio-based Industry in Thailand as Raw Materials With Local Production Sugar Cane Biofuel Food Biochemical Ethanol Ethanol B100 Fatty Acid/Alcohol Sweetener Oleochemicals Animal Feed Cooking Oil Surfactant Lysine Tapioca Lactic Acid Choline Chloride Food additives Processing Under Development/Consideration Biochemical Bioplastic BDO Succinic Acid PBS PLA Palm Oil Potential for Future Development Biopharma Biocosmetics Produced from Sugar & Starch Produced from Palm Oil September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  4. Current Bio-based Production = $4 billion Industry Producers Agriculture Products Types Products • Ethanol Raw Sugar Bio-fuels Refined Sugar • Biodiesel Molasses Sugar Cane Bagasse • Biogas Bio-energy • Biomass Power Starch Tapioca • Lactic Acid Chips Modified Tapioca Starch • Citric Acid • Glycerine Bio-chemicals Crude • Sorbitol Palm Oil Refined Palm Oil • Lysine Palm Palm Oil Kernel Oil • Olechemicals • PBS Bio-plastics September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  5. Competitive Factors for Bio-industry 2 nd Biggest Exporter of Sugar (8.2 million tons/year ) ( 73 million tons/year cane equivalent ) Biggest Exporter of Tapioca ( 34 million tons/year fresh tapioca equivalent) Biggest biofuel producer in ASEAN ( Ethanol 3.5 million liters/day ) ( Biodiesel 3.3 million liters/day ) Largest number of plastic products converters in ASEAN ( more than 3,000 converters ) ASEAN leading plastic resins producer (6.6 million tons/year ) Well established major brand producers of personal/home care and hygiene products with sizable capacities for both domestic market and regional export September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  6. Current Bioplastic Facilities & Plan Feedstock Biochemical Bioplastics Market Value Added Unit Products Packaging Lactic acid PLA Lactide 2 x 110,000 TPA 2 x 75,000 TPA Sugar Fermentation Parts Compound Import BDO PLA/PBS Textile Sugar (Export) Agriculture Succinic acid PBS 322 , 000 TPA (4 % of exported sugar ) 65,000 TPA 20,000 TPA Others BSA Export Income Production Job Creation Value Added CO 2 Reduction 32 , 3 00 455,000 TPA 2,400 Job 18 , 4 00 0.48 TPA MB / year MB/year September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  7. Bio-industry Super Cluster Development สถาบันปิโตรเลียมแห่งประเทศไทย 6

  8. Gasoline & Gasohol Consumption million liters/day 30 2.9 % 3. 3 % 1 6. 5 % 25 15. 7 % E85 20 E20 3 9. 4 % GSH91 41.7 % 15 GSH95 ULG91 ULG95 10 36. 5 % 3 4 .1 % 5 5. 2 % 4.6 % 0 2543 2544 2545 2546 2547 2548 2549 2550 2551 2552 2553 2554 2555 2556 2557 2558 2559e 2000 2010 2016 September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  9. Ethanol Biofuel Demand & Projection million liters/day 11.3 12 10 8 6 3.5 4 2 0 2015 2036 2547 2558 2579 2004 September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  10. Integrated Bio-industry Hub Bio- Bio- Feedstock Biofuels Bio-Energy Chemicals Plastics Lactic Cane Juice/HTM PLA Acid Biomass Bagass Fertilizer and Recycled Water Power HTM for Plantation Succinic Ethanol PBS Acid Wastewater Wastewater from Chemicals production BDO Biocosmetics /Biopharma Future Ethanol to chemicals/plastics Others Raw Materail Recycled Water for Plantation Fertilizer Biogas Systematic Energy Management to building up Synergy Central Central Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure and Utility HTM = High Test Molass September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  11. Proposed Integrated Bio-industry Hub September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  12. Proposed Integrated Bio-industry Hub Proposed Bio-industry Hub September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  13. Putting it all together: Maximize Social Benefit Integrate with local agricultural sector for raw materials Gain Energy Security Benefits Income security for local community of Integrated Bio-industry Create higher value job opportunity Hub? Develop own technology and innovation Maximize greenhouse gas emission reduction September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  14. Petroleum Institute of Thailand A non-profit foundation since 1985 serving the petroleum, petrochemical & energy industry Information, database & publications Education & training Policy matters linking government & industry Channel of dialogue among government, industry & public Members consist of: Oil, gas & petrochemical operators in Thailand Power & energy-related operators Petroleum services companies Petrochemical support companies Financial institutions Legal professionals Consultancy companies September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

  15. Thank you for your attention Co-organized by: September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand

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