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UAC Global has adjusted its plan and will now produce bio-gas from Napier grass to generate electricity instead of making compressed bio-gas as a NGV substitute because it is expects the Energy Ministry will not float the NGV price, The Nation reports.
According to the original plan, UAC was going to use bio-gas from Napier grass to produce CBG.
The new plan, in which the biogas from the grass is used to generate electricity, will be much more commercially viable, according to UAC president Chatchaphol Prasopchoke.