Climate change vis a vis business Integration Sugarcane as a model Session IV: What’s next? Leadership into Action An international conference Asia’s Emerging Response to Climate Change November 23, 2007 Inter-Continental Hotel , Bangkok pipatw@mit rphol.com By Dr. Pipat WEERATHAWORN Research and Development Director MITR PHOL Sugar Group 1
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Climate change vis a vis business Integration Sugarcane as a model
Session IV: What’s next? Leadership into ActionAn international conference
Asia’s Emerging Response to Climate ChangeNovember 23, 2007
Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.
The company decided to invest in biomass power business utilizing bagasse leftover from crushing, cane leaves, hay, rice husks and other agricultural waste as
fuels to generate steam and electricity.
• The Dan Chang Bio-Energy Co., Ltd., 53 MW• The Phu Kieo Bio-Energy Co., Ltd. 65 MW
2002
Bio-Energy Electricity from Biomass…… Renewable Energy for Communities
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Phu Khieo Bio Energy Phu Khieo Bio Energy Co.Ltd.,Co.Ltd.,
Green Energy for a Clean World
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Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.
Petro
G
reen
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Registered: August 30, 2004 Location: 2 provinces
in Northeast of ThailandProductivity: 200,000 liters / day / plant
Total of 400,000 liters per day
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The production and use of ethanol helps reduce the production of green house gases and helps eliminate the nee
d for the hazardous MTBE as additive to gasoline.
The production of ethanol increases the value addition from the use of cane juice and molasses
The production of ethanol increases income of farmers producing raw materials, such as sugarcane, and other appropriate farm produce. It also helps reduce the need
for oil imports.
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Outline
• Mitr Phol Introduction
• Climate Change : Sugarcane’s Roles
• Business Integration
• Conclusion
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Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.
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EthanolEthanol
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Carbon Credit
CONCEPT OF SUGARCANE ULTILIZATION
New cane factory
Conventional sugar mill
By-product 35
SUGAR INDUSTRY
AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
FOOD and ENEGRY
CANECANE
SUGARSUGAR
The raw material for the sugar The raw material for the sugar industry, SUGARCANE is a matterindustry, SUGARCANE is a matter
of concern to all the millersof concern to all the millers
The raw material for the sugar The raw material for the sugar industry, SUGARCANE is a matterindustry, SUGARCANE is a matter
of concern to all the millersof concern to all the millers
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ENERGYENERGY
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Block 3 24 MW
Block 1 41 MW
Phukhieo Bio-energy
Bagasse
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Phu Khieo Bio Energy
MP Particle Board
Petrogreen
MP R&D.
Sugar Factory
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Mitr Phol’s Business Conclusion
• Started as a simple sugar factory
• Moved from energy self-sufficiency to the concept co-generation by saving energy and managing feed stock.
• Concern over global climate change coupled with sound business rationale led to expansion of the idea into BIO-ENERGY (ethanol plants) by making use of feed stocks from sugar which reduces carbon dioxide and green house gas
41Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.Mitr Phol Sugarcane Research Center Co. Ltd.