2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.10.054
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GHG Mitigation in Power Sector: Analyzes of Renewable Energy Potential for Thailand’s NDC Roadmap in 2030

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“…Tantisattayakul et al (2016) analyzed the performance of energy efficiency in Thailand's upstream petrochemical industry and included energy, environmental, and financial criteria, but did not include criteria weighting, as in our study. Kusumadewi et al (2017) analyzed the potential of renewable energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Thai power sector; however, the study did not use an analytic Payap University process, did not include financial or social criteria, and did not investigate device switching to energy efficiency, as in our study. As far as we are aware, social awareness of energy efficiency in a campus setting in Thailand has not been studied using an analytic Payap University process.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tantisattayakul et al (2016) analyzed the performance of energy efficiency in Thailand's upstream petrochemical industry and included energy, environmental, and financial criteria, but did not include criteria weighting, as in our study. Kusumadewi et al (2017) analyzed the potential of renewable energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Thai power sector; however, the study did not use an analytic Payap University process, did not include financial or social criteria, and did not investigate device switching to energy efficiency, as in our study. As far as we are aware, social awareness of energy efficiency in a campus setting in Thailand has not been studied using an analytic Payap University process.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thailand has integrated five master plans in 2015. They were the Petroleum Management Plan, the Energy Efficiency Plan (EEP2015), the Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP), the Natural Gas Supply Plan, and the Power Development Plan (PDP) 2015 (Kusumadewi et al, 2017). The PDP2015 spans the years 2015 to 2036, and economy, ecology, and energy security are its main concerns.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide scholars have also applied LEAP to examine the achievement of NDCs in the power sector at a national level, including Mexico's (Grande-Acosta and Islas-Samperio, 2017), Thailand's (Kusumadewi et al, 2017) and Botswana's (Baek et al, 2019) power sectors. Together, these studies indicate that each country's NDC is achievable through the increased deployment of renewable energy, and in the case of Mexico, also through energy-efficient measures.…”
Section: Analysis Of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation In Thementioning
confidence: 99%