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Ethanol firms stuck with surplus: Government will not stop sale of 95 petrol.

Byline: Aranee Jaiimsin

Apr. 7--Local ethanol producers have failed to persuade the Energy Ministry to replace all octane 95 gasoline with gasohol 95, a 10 percent ethanol-mixed gasoline, even though they claim that ethanol supply exceeds demand by 200 percent.

Thailand has seven ethanol plants with a combined capacity of 955,000 litres per day. Actual production is 905,000 litres per day, according to Phichai Tinsuntisook, chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries' renewable energy industry club.

Overall capacity would grow to 2.17 million litres per day while actual production would increase to 1.95 million litres by the end of 2007 once eight new ethanol ...

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