Thai plant engineer makes high-energy biofuel on par with coal

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Agricultural waste like corncobs and husks is turned into a high-energy biofuel at a TTCL plant.

YOHEI MURAMATSU, Nikkei staff writer

BANGKOK -- Thai engineering company TTCL has opened a plant to produce biomass fuel from agricultural waste like corncobs and husks as a greener alternative to coal in a country that still relies heavily on fossil fuels.

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