2022
DOI: 10.5755/j01.erem.78.2.30745
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Impacts of Palm Oil-based Biofuel Utilization Promotion Policy in the Thai Transport Sector

Abstract: This paper aims to provide an analysis of the impacts of the promotion policy of palm oil-based biofuel utilization in the Thai transport sector for the period 2020–2037. For this purpose, three scenarios are developed to represent different proportions of palm oil-based biofuel blending implemented in Thailand and their impacts are analyzed through the application of the Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP) model. The analysis reveals that an increase in the proportion of palm oil-based biofuel in a diesel … Show more

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“…The fine sand was then contaminated with diesel fuel obtained from a commercial source (PTT gas station, Thailand). The fuel used was a mixture of 7% biodiesel and 93% diesel fuel (B7), which is commonly used in Thailand [19,20]. In this study, the commercial grade diesel B7 was used to artificially contaminate soil samples.…”
Section: Soil Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fine sand was then contaminated with diesel fuel obtained from a commercial source (PTT gas station, Thailand). The fuel used was a mixture of 7% biodiesel and 93% diesel fuel (B7), which is commonly used in Thailand [19,20]. In this study, the commercial grade diesel B7 was used to artificially contaminate soil samples.…”
Section: Soil Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%