Thailand has the potential to develop its natural resources
as renewable energy. The current and important renewable
form of energy is “biomass” which is derived from
agricultural waste materials [1], [2]. As Thailand is an
agricultural country, the agricultural wastes have various
types which can be used as energy, especially in generating
electricity. According to a report from the Thai Ministry of
Energy, the biomass energy in Thailand has the potential to
produce up to 4,600 Megawatts (MW). Then, the 15-year
Renewable Energy Development Plan, 2008-2022 [3], [4],