Abstract
First biogas pipeline network has been well established in southern Thailand. About 1,273 households, accountable for about 87% of the total of 1,466 households in the district, get the benefits from biogas energy in many ways. Key success to this initiative is the collaboration between all parties, i.e., swine farm owners, households, and government officials. Swine farm owners are responsible for the design and construction of the biogas plants. Households pay some contributions regarding labor work and maintenance cost on biogas system and its pipeline network. Government officials are responsible for financial and technical supports to both parties. Indeed biogas energy offers an alternative source of heat energy for cooking fuel in this region.
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Damrongsak, D., & Wongsapai, W. (2016). Biogas Initiative from Swine Farm in Southern Thailand. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 70). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20167012001
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