Electricity generation in Thailand is highly dependant on natural gas. Recent research has revealed that the Thai economy would become more vulnerable from high gas dependence in the power sector. This paper aims to assess the economic impact of gas dependence in power generation in the coming decades. To fulfil this objective, two scenarios of electricity capacity planning were developed and the results were analysed to understand the changes in gas dependence and the effects on import reliance. It is found that from 2011 to 2025, the average cost of natural gas for power generation will account for 2.41 % of gross domestic product (GDP) while high oil price in international energy markets would push this cost to 2.97% of GDP. In addition,...
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Southeast Asia comprises an extraordinarily diverse set of countries with vast differences in the sc...
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...
The energy industry is considered one of the important sectors for national economic development—esp...
This dissertation examines the potential impacts of three electricity policies on the economy of Tha...
This study focuses on the impact of utilizing gas, coal and nuclear for longterm power generation on...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
The objective of this study is to explore the possible scenarios under the constraint of nuclear and...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
Thailand operates a large scale integrated power system. It has a well-developed electricity network...
The aim of this study is to assess the causal relationship of natural gas demand on the development ...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1999.Includes bi...
To avoid the potential adverse impacts of climate change from global warming, it is suggested that t...
Abstract Renewable energy plays a significant role in mitigating C02 emission and boosts sustainabl...
Southeast Asia comprises an extraordinarily diverse set of countries with vast differences in the sc...
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...
The energy industry is considered one of the important sectors for national economic development—esp...
This dissertation examines the potential impacts of three electricity policies on the economy of Tha...
This study focuses on the impact of utilizing gas, coal and nuclear for longterm power generation on...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
The objective of this study is to explore the possible scenarios under the constraint of nuclear and...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
Thailand operates a large scale integrated power system. It has a well-developed electricity network...
The aim of this study is to assess the causal relationship of natural gas demand on the development ...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1999.Includes bi...
To avoid the potential adverse impacts of climate change from global warming, it is suggested that t...
Abstract Renewable energy plays a significant role in mitigating C02 emission and boosts sustainabl...
Southeast Asia comprises an extraordinarily diverse set of countries with vast differences in the sc...