NACAG

Nitric Acid Climate Action Group: Mitigating Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Thailand

Photo credit: UBE Chemicals (Asia)

CONTEXT

In an effort to boost climate action and incentivize the realization of low-cost emission reduction potentials, the German Government has launched the Nitric Acid Climate Action Group (NACAG). NACAG is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Its objective is to incentivize the installation and operation of effective nitrous oxide (N2O) abatement technology worldwide. In this way, NACAG aims to promote the climate-friendly transformation of the global nitric acid and caprolactam sector.

OBJECTIVE

To support Thailand in a climate-friendly transformation of the caprolactam production.

APPROACHES

GIZ is implementing the NACAG project in close collaboration with Thailand’s key political partner, the Department of Climate Change and Environment (DCCE), as well as with Thai private sector in the caprolactam industry. The NACAG project’s key approaches are:

  1. Policy advice: offering strategic counsel to the Government of Thailand and presenting policy recommendations to facilitate the sustained implementation of abatement technology within the caprolactam industry.
  2. Technical support: Providing specialized technical guidance and consultancy services to plant operators, focusing on implementing abatement technologies and monitoring systems aimed at transitioning to low carbon solutions.
  3. Financial support: offering financial support to the UBE chemicals Asia public company Ltd. to purchase and install N2O mitigation and monitoring technology.

RESULTS SO FAR

Policy recommendations to support N2O emission reduction from industrial processes have been developed and submitted to the Thai government. GIZ and UBE Chemicals (Asia) signed a grant agreement to support the implementation of secondary nitrous oxide (N2O) abatement technology in UBE’s caprolactam production facilities in Thailand. This technology is expected to significantly reduce N2O emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, from caprolactam production by at least 100,000 tCO2eq/y. The agreement marks a significant step towards Thailand’s dedicated endeavors to phase out N2O emissions from caprolactam production in the coming years, as articulated in the Statement of Understanding (SoU) signed in April 2023. This initiative represents a pivotal stride in abating greenhouse gas emissions within the Industrial Process and Product Use (IPPU) sector, in alignment with the objectives outlined in Thailand’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). The NACAG project provides financial and advisory assistance to UBE Chemicals (Asia). The Department of Climate Change and Environment and GIZ will collaboratively monitor the progress of nitrous oxide emission reduction technologies in the caprolactam industry.

MORE INFORMATION

NACAG supports the mitigation of N2O from caprolactam production in Thailand video:

About the International Climate Initiative (IKI)

Since 2008, the German Federal Government has supported international climate and biodiversity action through the International Climate Initiative (IKI). Thailand is one of IKI’s focus countries. Today, the IKI plays a pivotal role in advancing climate action and biodiversity protection in Thailand.   Learn more about the IKI in Thailand by subscribing to our newsletter   HERE   Please select ‘Project and Programme Newsletter” scroll down to select “IKI Thailand”. Fill in your email address and click ‘Submit’,and verify your email from the link in the inbox.   If you have any questions on the IKI in Thailand, please contact:   IKI-Thailand@giz.de   To report any wrongdoing of IKI projects, please use the independent IKI Complaint Mechanism:   Independent Complaint Mechanism | Internationale Klimaschutzinitiative (IKI)

FINANCED BY

The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)

COUNTRY

Thailand

PROJECT PARTNERS

Department of Climate Change and Environment (DCCE)

PROJECT DURATION

31 May 2021 – 12 Dec 2025

Contact information

Dr Angkana Chalermpong   
Project Director, NACAG Thailand,
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Email: angkana.chalermpong(at)giz.de

Finished on 15 Jan 2025

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