Entry into the Southeast Asian energy market from the sales promotion viewpoint
- Authors
- Kwon, Ki-Tae; Lee, Woo-Sik; Kwon, Lee-Seung; Seong, Seung-Hwan; Kim, Young-Do; Kwon, Woo-Teag
- Issue Date
- Oct-2017
- Publisher
- Korea Distribution Science Association (KODISA)
- Keywords
- Market entry; Market opening; New and renewable energy industry in southeast asia; Sales promotion
- Citation
- Journal of Distribution Science, v.15, no.10, pp.29 - 39
- Journal Title
- Journal of Distribution Science
- Volume
- 15
- Number
- 10
- Start Page
- 29
- End Page
- 39
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/6597
- DOI
- 10.15722/jds.15.10.201710.29
- ISSN
- 1738-3110
- Abstract
- Purpose - The purpose of this study is to promote sales of the renewable energy industry and to advance into the Southeast Asian market. Research design, data, and methodology - This study is to develop a highly efficient food waste treatment system for Southeast Asian renewable energy industry. The radiation treatment method was applied for this purpose. Results - To investigate effects of ionization on removal of non-degradable organic matter, the results from gamma irradiation and co-digestion process was compared to those from a co-digestion process. Based on the BMP test results, food wastes were oxidized by hydroxyl radicals, and the specific methane yield was 366 mL CH4/g VS. Methane composition was 82%. A WAS/food wastes co-digestion was developed for the treated of non-degradable organic matter in food wastes. The average efficiency of non-degradable organic matter were 92.2% using the food waste co-digestion. Conclusions - Performance of gamma irradiation and co-digestion process was superior to that of a co-digestion process (10-20%). This implies that food wastes can be high efficient co-digested by the gamma irradiation. It is believed that it will be possible to enter the Southeast Asian energy industry as a strategic technology in the overseas energy recovery industry.
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