Thailand Pilots ‘Zero Burn to Earn’ Model Turning Farm Waste Into Renewable Energy
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Thailand Pilots ‘Zero Burn to Earn’ Model Turning Farm Waste Into Renewable Energy
Thailand is piloting a new initiative designed to address agricultural burning, PM2.5 pollution and rural economic pressures by turning farm residues into renewable energy resources. The programme, titled PMUC Zero Burn to Earn, promotes a circular economy model that encourages farmers to exchange crop residues for agricultural support equipment while supplying biomass feedstock for green […]
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) supports the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) in advancing the “PMUC Zero Burn to Earn: Stop Burning, Fill Your Pockets” project. This initiative uses innovation to address the energy crisis, PM2.5 pollution, and economic hardship, creating an innovation ecosystem to transform waste materials into renewable energy. The project begins May 5th. Amidst the accumu…
Prof. Dr. Yotsanun Wongswasdi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), launched the PMUC Zero Burn to Earn project on April 28, 2026. The project encourages farmers to reduce burning and transform agricultural waste into valuable products in exchange for biodiesel, second-hand solar panels, and biomass mulch. The pilot project will be launched in Chiang Mai, with digital registration open…
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