The vital electricity generation sector contributes substantially to CO2 emission in Thailand. In this study 19 relevant sectors, based on input-output tables for the years of 2000, 2005 and 2010, have been aggregated to investigate inter industry linkages among the power sector and other sectors. Also, the energy multiplier and CO2 multiplier are applied to estimate the direct and indirect energy intensity and CO2 intensity of 19 industries during 2010. Results show that the electricity generation sector has a high forward linkage effect and a relatively low backward linkage effect. Consequently, the electricity generation sector has a significant influence as an input source for other industries, but it has a low capacity for attracting o...
AbstractThai industry sector is the second highest CO2 emitting end-use sector and contributes appro...
From an economic perspective, energy-output relationship studies have become increasingly popular in...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...
Electricity is the basic need of most economic sectors within a national economy. Electricity genera...
This thesis comprises three independent, self-contained empirical studies on energy and environmenta...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the relationship between energy use, exports, and imp...
AbstractDuring 2000-2010, Thailand's energy intensity has rapidly increased because of fast economic...
Abstract: The aim of this study is to estimate the amount of CO2— the most important greenhouse gas ...
A full energy chain analysis (FENCH) or a life cycle analysis (LCA) is indeed essential in making an...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
From an economic perspective, energy-output relationship studies have become in-creasingly popular i...
The electricity generation is vital to industries and economic development in Thailand. In this stud...
Abstract: Using default emission factors might lead to both over and under estimates for evaluating ...
This study assesses Thailand’s energy policies on renewable electricity generation and energy effici...
In this paper, we examine the co-benefits of reducing CO2 emissions in Thailand during 2005-2050 in ...
AbstractThai industry sector is the second highest CO2 emitting end-use sector and contributes appro...
From an economic perspective, energy-output relationship studies have become increasingly popular in...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...
Electricity is the basic need of most economic sectors within a national economy. Electricity genera...
This thesis comprises three independent, self-contained empirical studies on energy and environmenta...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the relationship between energy use, exports, and imp...
AbstractDuring 2000-2010, Thailand's energy intensity has rapidly increased because of fast economic...
Abstract: The aim of this study is to estimate the amount of CO2— the most important greenhouse gas ...
A full energy chain analysis (FENCH) or a life cycle analysis (LCA) is indeed essential in making an...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
From an economic perspective, energy-output relationship studies have become in-creasingly popular i...
The electricity generation is vital to industries and economic development in Thailand. In this stud...
Abstract: Using default emission factors might lead to both over and under estimates for evaluating ...
This study assesses Thailand’s energy policies on renewable electricity generation and energy effici...
In this paper, we examine the co-benefits of reducing CO2 emissions in Thailand during 2005-2050 in ...
AbstractThai industry sector is the second highest CO2 emitting end-use sector and contributes appro...
From an economic perspective, energy-output relationship studies have become increasingly popular in...
Traditionally, the method used in the electricity generation expansion planning has concentrated onl...