With the high international crude oil prices, energy shortages have occurred in various countries, and Thailand is even more difficult to avoid. In order to save energy, the Thai government has taken measures to develop various alternative energy sources to ease the shortage of fuel. Recently, two Thai food companies cooperated with PowwowPool, an environmental protection project in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, to produce locally used Diesel diesel engine fuel made from 100% sunflower oil in Thailand. It is said that this is the first time that the world produces 100% pure sunflower oil for ordinary vehicles. In Thailand's northeastern province of Loei, sunflower cultivation has begun, and it is expected that it will be officially planted in September. As fuel prices continue to rise, the Thai government has begun to focus on the development of biofuels instead of oil and diesel. This project has naturally attracted the attention of relevant government and industry stakeholders. The company introduced that since the freezing point of sunflower oil is relatively high, it is minus five degrees Celsius. Therefore, in European and American countries where the diesel engine fuel use rate is high, the general vehicles use fuel mixed with light oil. However, Professor Masakazu Matsumura of the University of Tsukuba in Japan developed for the first time in the world an additive that can reduce the freezing point to minus 24 degrees Celsius. In order to commercialize the research results, researchers at Tsukuba University began an adventurous attempt to develop high-quality biodiesel diesel engine oil manufacturing technology. They raised 27.45 million yen and set up "Sankeiofuyulusu (Transliteration) Co., Ltd." to develop diesel oil extracted from sunflower seeds and jointly selected with PowwowPool Corporation in the northeast of Thailand. The most suitable area for sunflower planting. Since the fuel consumption of the car using this fuel is the same as that of diesel fuel, and the safety testing of the engine has been completed, Thailand and Japan began to use this technology to start production of 100% new fuel oil, and plans to Sold at home and abroad. The sunflower used for this new fuel was planted in Eastern Europe and other places. This is the first time that the sunflower has been mass produced in Asia. Japan’s PowwowPool plans to cooperate with two Thai food companies to hire 60 hectares of agricultural land in Thailand's Loei province to plant sunflowers. As an alternative to petroleum, the popularity of emerging biofuels must cut manufacturing costs. President PolwowPool’s Ruolin Hengping said: “At first, about 60 hectares of free agricultural land was found in the northeast of Thailand. Some of the land has been cultivated with sunflowers. The Thai government has also agreed to use this agricultural land; more importantly, the Thai climate. Warm, sunflowers are easy to grow, and the number of cars using Diesel engines in Thailand is staggering. In the future, we plan to promote them as fuel for airplanes and other means of transport. At present, Thailand and Japan are setting up refineries in Thailand. To negotiate issues such as production and sales. It is estimated that 1.26 liters of fuel oil will be produced per hectare of sunflower land, and the cultivated area will be increased to 100,000 hectares, of which half of the production is planned to be sold locally. Professor Matsumura excitedly said: "Not only Thailand but also the surrounding countries have many agricultural lands that need to be cleared. I want to transform the Mekong area into a sunflower field." At the same time, biodiesel fuel mixed with 2% edible oil in diesel oil also appeared for the first time at the gas station in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. The sales of this kind of fuel were good and began to be sold in other regions. In Chiang Mai, this fuel has been provided to bus buses without any damage to the engine. At present, Thailand's state-run oil company PTT, the Thai Association of Automotive Technicians, and the Thai Navy have reached an agreement on the joint development of biodiesel fuels, and plans to develop new fuels that use vegetable oils or animal oils as raw materials, which will be universally available within six years. In addition, gasohol (gasoline alcohol) fuel blended with gasoline in gasoline has also been recognized by the Thai government as a fuel to replace gasoline. Ethanol can be extracted from plants, but existing manufacturing companies produce only 25,000 liters per day. At the request of the Thai government, major sugar companies and wine companies have started to plan production. By 2006, production is expected to expand to 1.3 million litres per day.
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