AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies on natural gas. Therefore, it may not be sustainable for the future, due to instability of energy resources. Thai government has launched the policy measure to motivate private sector for investment in electricity generation from renewable energy since 2007. It was called “Adder”. In 2012, the feed-in tariffs (FIT) measure has been announced by the National Energy Board in 2013 to replace adder because adder is paid on top of the retail electricity price but FIT is a fixed price. However, both adder and FIT subsidize so higher cost resulting in higher retail electricity price to customers. This study assesses impact on retail electricity pric...
This study assesses Thailand’s energy policies on renewable electricity generation and energy effici...
This study evaluates the applicability of eight renewable electricity policy mechanisms for Southeas...
While the problems about the environmental effects of traditional energy use are growing, Thailand h...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
AbstractThe dissemination of renewable energy subsidy schemes around the world has prompted dialogue...
Thailand is targeted to reach 6,000 MW of total installed PV capacity by 2036. Feed-in tariff (FIT) ...
Rapid growth in electricity demand in Thailand is a major challenge for electric utilities trying to...
Electricity generation in Thailand is highly dependant on natural gas. Recent research has revealed ...
Driven by falling photovoltaic (PV) installation costs and potential support policies, rooftop PV is...
Thailand operates a large scale integrated power system. It has a well-developed electricity network...
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...
Abstract — Under the enhanced single buyer model of electricity supply industry in Thailand, tariff ...
The support of the Indonesian government in encouraging the achievement of renewable energy targets ...
Abstract Renewable energy plays a significant role in mitigating C02 emission and boosts sustainabl...
This study assesses Thailand’s energy policies on renewable electricity generation and energy effici...
This study evaluates the applicability of eight renewable electricity policy mechanisms for Southeas...
While the problems about the environmental effects of traditional energy use are growing, Thailand h...
AbstractIn Thailand, 67% (119,434 GWh) of primary energy resource for electricity generation relies ...
AbstractThe dissemination of renewable energy subsidy schemes around the world has prompted dialogue...
Thailand is targeted to reach 6,000 MW of total installed PV capacity by 2036. Feed-in tariff (FIT) ...
Rapid growth in electricity demand in Thailand is a major challenge for electric utilities trying to...
Electricity generation in Thailand is highly dependant on natural gas. Recent research has revealed ...
Driven by falling photovoltaic (PV) installation costs and potential support policies, rooftop PV is...
Thailand operates a large scale integrated power system. It has a well-developed electricity network...
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...
Abstract — Under the enhanced single buyer model of electricity supply industry in Thailand, tariff ...
The support of the Indonesian government in encouraging the achievement of renewable energy targets ...
Abstract Renewable energy plays a significant role in mitigating C02 emission and boosts sustainabl...
This study assesses Thailand’s energy policies on renewable electricity generation and energy effici...
This study evaluates the applicability of eight renewable electricity policy mechanisms for Southeas...
While the problems about the environmental effects of traditional energy use are growing, Thailand h...