Rapid growth in electricity demand in Thailand is a major challenge for electric utilities trying to ensure adequate supply. Continued reliance on natural gas for power supply makes the supply mix non-diversified and exposes the country to supply risks while a diversification to other fossil fuels imposes additional environmental burdens. To find an acceptable solution to this twin challenge, this paper assesses four scenarios of electricity capacity expansion planning for Thailand for the period between 2011 and 2025 under two different assumptions of fuel prices to reflect the case of international high oil price affecting cost of fuels for power generation in Thailand. It is found that the lowest environmental emissions are obtained from...
Abstract Fossil fuels is the major energy source to drive economic growth in the world but the most ...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
Rapid growth in electricity demand in Thailand is a major challenge for electric utilities trying to...
To meet its growing electricity demand Thailand needs an extensive expansion of its electricity capa...
Electricity generation in Thailand is highly dependant on natural gas. Recent research has revealed ...
This study focuses on the impact of utilizing gas, coal and nuclear for longterm power generation on...
The objective of this study is to explore the possible scenarios under the constraint of nuclear and...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...
The energy industry is considered one of the important sectors for national economic development—esp...
To avoid the potential adverse impacts of climate change from global warming, it is suggested that t...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1999.Includes bi...
This dissertation examines the potential impacts of three electricity policies on the economy of Tha...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
Thailand operates a large scale integrated power system. It has a well-developed electricity network...
Abstract Fossil fuels is the major energy source to drive economic growth in the world but the most ...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
Rapid growth in electricity demand in Thailand is a major challenge for electric utilities trying to...
To meet its growing electricity demand Thailand needs an extensive expansion of its electricity capa...
Electricity generation in Thailand is highly dependant on natural gas. Recent research has revealed ...
This study focuses on the impact of utilizing gas, coal and nuclear for longterm power generation on...
The objective of this study is to explore the possible scenarios under the constraint of nuclear and...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...
The energy industry is considered one of the important sectors for national economic development—esp...
To avoid the potential adverse impacts of climate change from global warming, it is suggested that t...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1999.Includes bi...
This dissertation examines the potential impacts of three electricity policies on the economy of Tha...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
Thailand operates a large scale integrated power system. It has a well-developed electricity network...
Abstract Fossil fuels is the major energy source to drive economic growth in the world but the most ...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...