A biomethane solution for domestic cooking in Thailand
This paper is concerned with the process of switching from non-renewable LPG to renewable biomethane for domestic cooking in Thailand. Most domestic stoves in Thailand use liquid petroleum gas (LPG), supplied in portable tanks. Switching to biomethane requires a method of (a) biomethane production,...
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Main Authors: | Suwansri,S., Moran,J.C., Aggarangsi,P., Tippayawong,N., Bunkham,A., Rerkkriangkrai,P. |
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Elsevier
2015
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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