Modern bioenergy systems are attracting increasing attention from governments in Asia as a potential solution to a range of policy problems related to energy security and sustainable development. Despite growing interest in bioenergy systems, there is still a limited understanding of how their expansion could impact on natural resources such as water. This paper aims to shed some light on the relationship between modern bioenergy development and water depletion using a case study on the biofuel sector in Thailand. This case study also includes an assessment of the impact of biofuel developments on water quality in water systems proximate to bioenergy production facilities in Thailand
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
Given the rising price of crude oil, some developing countries including Thailand are looking toward...
In Damen, B.; Tvinnereim, S. (Eds.). Sustainable bioenergy in Asia: improving resilience to high foo...
The study assesses the implications of the bioethanol policy mandate in Thailand of producing 9 M li...
Report submitted to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the project, "Comparative assessme...
AbstractIn recognition of concerns about the security of energy supply and climate change, the Thai ...
Energy consumption of Thailand has been continually increasing whereas the government policy to impo...
Following Thailand’s policy framework on bioenergy as stipulated in the Alternative Energy Developme...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...
Purpose: The use and production of biofuels have been strongly promoted in Thailand. In order to ach...
Rising energy prices, geopolitics and concerns over the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on climat...
Thailand has continued to promote domestic biofuel utilization. Production and consumption of biofue...
This paper analyses the different impacts that biofuel production will have on water use and availab...
This study evaluates the potential impact of increased biofuel production on the hydrology of a smal...
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
Given the rising price of crude oil, some developing countries including Thailand are looking toward...
In Damen, B.; Tvinnereim, S. (Eds.). Sustainable bioenergy in Asia: improving resilience to high foo...
The study assesses the implications of the bioethanol policy mandate in Thailand of producing 9 M li...
Report submitted to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the project, "Comparative assessme...
AbstractIn recognition of concerns about the security of energy supply and climate change, the Thai ...
Energy consumption of Thailand has been continually increasing whereas the government policy to impo...
Following Thailand’s policy framework on bioenergy as stipulated in the Alternative Energy Developme...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...
Purpose: The use and production of biofuels have been strongly promoted in Thailand. In order to ach...
Rising energy prices, geopolitics and concerns over the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on climat...
Thailand has continued to promote domestic biofuel utilization. Production and consumption of biofue...
This paper analyses the different impacts that biofuel production will have on water use and availab...
This study evaluates the potential impact of increased biofuel production on the hydrology of a smal...
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
Given the rising price of crude oil, some developing countries including Thailand are looking toward...