TY - JOUR
T1 - Potential conflicts for the reuse of rice husk in Thailand
AU - Ueda, Tatsuki
AU - Kunimitsu, Yoji
AU - Shinogi, Yoshiyuki
N1 - Funding Information:
The Plant was operated by the Roi-et Green Co. Ltd., which was funded by the Electricity Generating Public Co. Ltd. (EGCO) and the Som-mai Roi-et Rice Mill in Thailand, and the Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (J-Power) in Japan. It began operation in May 2003 and generated gross electricity of 9.8 MW. After subtracting internal power consumption of 1.0 MW, the Plant sold 8.8 MW of electricity to the grid owned by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), at a price of around 2.0–2.4 Baht/kWh. The Plant had a firm contract with the EGAT, under which the Plant was obliged to continuously supply a stipulated amount of electricity to the grid, whereas the EGAT needed to purchase the electricity supplied by the Plant at agreed prices.
Funding Information:
Acknowledgments This study was conducted as a part of a research project named ‘‘Comprehensive Strategy of ASEAN Biomass Research and Development’’, funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. We are grateful to Mr. Phonchai Klinkhachorn at the Royal Irrigation Department, Dr. Sawaeng Ruaysoongnern at Khon Kaen University, and Mr. Pornsak Pornchanadham at the Roi-et Green Co. Ltd for their kind cooperation in our field surveys and provision of useful information.
Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2007/6
Y1 - 2007/6
N2 - This study aims to investigate the impact of rice-husk power generation on agricultural uses of rice husk and its ash. We conducted case studies at a rice-husk power plant and organic farming groups in northeast Thailand. The case study on a rice-husk power plant showed that rice husk was useful in generating electricity without consuming fossil fuel, while husk ash, the by-product, could be utilized as silicate supplement for farmland soils. The case study on organic farming groups indicated that rice husk was one of the indispensable materials in conducting organic farming with locally available resources. On the basis of these findings, an analytical study on possible husk uses in Thailand was conducted, in which three potential major uses of rice husk were considered: i.e. (1) fuel use inside rice mills followed by husk-ash reuse, (2) fuel use at power plants followed by husk-ash reuse, and (3) direct reuse of husk for compost production. The result indicated that there would be conflicting demands for rice husk among those uses in the future. Therefore, there needs to be a strategy for balancing husk uses among them.
AB - This study aims to investigate the impact of rice-husk power generation on agricultural uses of rice husk and its ash. We conducted case studies at a rice-husk power plant and organic farming groups in northeast Thailand. The case study on a rice-husk power plant showed that rice husk was useful in generating electricity without consuming fossil fuel, while husk ash, the by-product, could be utilized as silicate supplement for farmland soils. The case study on organic farming groups indicated that rice husk was one of the indispensable materials in conducting organic farming with locally available resources. On the basis of these findings, an analytical study on possible husk uses in Thailand was conducted, in which three potential major uses of rice husk were considered: i.e. (1) fuel use inside rice mills followed by husk-ash reuse, (2) fuel use at power plants followed by husk-ash reuse, and (3) direct reuse of husk for compost production. The result indicated that there would be conflicting demands for rice husk among those uses in the future. Therefore, there needs to be a strategy for balancing husk uses among them.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10333-007-0069-7
DO - 10.1007/s10333-007-0069-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34249692076
SN - 1611-2490
VL - 5
SP - 123
EP - 129
JO - Paddy and Water Environment
JF - Paddy and Water Environment
IS - 2
ER -