This summary reviews the status of alternate transportation fuels development and utilization in Thailand. Thailand has continued to work to promote increased consumption of gasohol especially for highethanol content fuels like E85. The government has confi rmed its effort to draw up incentives for auto makers to invest in manufacturing E85-compatible vehicles in the country. An understanding of the issues and experiences associated with the introduction of alternative fuels in other countries can help the US in anticipation potential problems as it introduces new automotive fuels.
Revised: May 22, 2012 |
Published: February 1, 2011
Citation
Bloyd C.N., and K. Stork. 2011.Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Development. In FY 2010 Progress Report for Fuels Technologies: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Vehicle Technologies Program Annual Report. 153-155. Oak Ridge, Tennessee:Oak Ridge National Labratory.PNNL-SA-79018.