Bioenergy, Biochemical and Bioplastic: An … Factors for Bio-industry September 15-16, 2016...
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September 15-16, 2016
Dr. Siri Jirapongphan
Executive Director
Petroleum Institute of Thailand
September 16, 2016
Bioenergy, Biochemical and Bioplastic:An Integrated Approach
Co-organized by:
InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand
The World of Commercial Bio-based Industry
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Food Supplement
Biodiesel
Agricultural Products
BiogasEthanol
Biochemical
Cosmetics
Detergent
Steam/Power Fertilizer Recycled Water
Drug and Active Ingredient
Automobile Parts and Electrical Appliances
Lubricant
Bio-based Products
Sugarcane Cassava
Corn
Palm
Coconut
Potato
Rice
Soy Rubber
Fu
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Ch
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BioplasticDegradable/Drop-in
Packaging
Status of Thailand’s Bio-based Industry
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Biochemical
Biopharma Biocosmetics
Biofuel
Ethanol B100
Biochemical
Fatty Acid/Alcohol
OleochemicalsAnimal Feed
Lysine
Bioplastic
PBS PLA Succinic AcidBDO
Potential for Future Development
Choline Chloride
Food
Sweetener
Cooking Oil
Food additives
Ethanol
Surfactant
With Local Production
Under Development/Consideration
Agriculture Products as Raw Materials
Sugar Cane
Tapioca
Palm Oil
Processing
Bio-based Industry in Thailand
Produced from Sugar & Starch Produced from Palm Oil
Lactic Acid
Current Bio-based Production = $4 billion
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Bio-fuels
Bio-chemicals
Bio-plastics
Bio-energy
Raw Sugar
RefinedSugar
Molasses
Bagasse
• Ethanol
• Biodiesel
• Citric Acid
• Lactic Acid
• PBS
• Glycerine
• Lysine
• Biogas
• Sorbitol
• Olechemicals
• Biomass Power
Sugar Cane
Palm Oil
Tapioca
Agriculture ProductsTypes Products
IndustryProducers
Starch
TapiocaChips
ModifiedStarch
CrudePalm Oil
RefinedPalm Oil
PalmKernel
Oil
Competitive Factors for Bio-industry
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2nd 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
Current Bioplastic Facilities & Plan
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Job Creation2,400 Job
Production455,000 TPA
Income32,300MB/year
Value Added18,400
MB/year
Feedstock Biochemical Bioplastics Market
Parts
Lactic acid Lactide
Succinic acid
Textile
Agriculture
Others
PBS
CompoundPLA/PBS
Packaging
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Unit
PLA
Value Added Products
CO2 Reduction
0.48 TPA
2 x 75,000 TPA2 x 110,000 TPA
Import BDO
65,000 TPA 20,000 TPA
Sugar(Export)
322,000 TPA(4% of exported sugar)
BSA Export
million liters/day
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GSH91
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ULG91
ULG95
5.2%
34.1%
41.7%
15.7%
3.3%
4.6%
36.5%
39.4%
2.9%
16.5%
Gasoline & Gasohol Consumption
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Ethanol Biofuel Demand & Projection
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Integrated Bio-industry Hub
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CentralWastewater Treatment
Ethanol
CentralInfrastructure and Utility
BDO
Lactic Acid
Succinic Acid
PBS
PLA
Biocosmetics/Biopharma
Biomass Power
Biogas
Feedstock BiofuelsBio-
ChemicalsBio-
PlasticsBio-Energy
Cane Juice/HTM
FutureRaw Materail
HTM
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Bagass
Fertilizer
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Wastewaterfrom Chemicals production
Wastewater
OthersEthanol to chemicals/plastics
HTM = High Test Molass
Proposed Integrated Bio-industry Hub
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Proposed Integrated Bio-industry Hub
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ProposedBio-industry Hub
Putting it all together: Maximize Social Benefit
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Gain Energy Security
Integrate with local agricultural sector for raw materials
Create higher value job opportunity
Maximize greenhouse gas emission reduction
Income security for local community
Develop own technology and innovation
Benefitsof
IntegratedBio-industry
Hub?
Petroleum Institute of Thailand
September 15-16, 2016 InnoBioPlast2016, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand
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