With rising electricity demand, heavy reliance on imports, and recent economic downturns due to the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain bottlenecks, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Thailand is suffering severely from energy resilience risks. The government has therefore set a goal of decentralizing energy production through small-scale distributed renewable energy systems. To support their design and the planning process, we simulate multiple scenarios with wind turbines, photovoltaic systems, and battery storage for a model community in rural Nakhon Phanom, Thailand. Using the software NESSI4D, we evaluate and discuss their impact on energy resilience by considering environmental sustainability, economic attractiven...
Extreme weather conditions and natural disasters (ND) are the main causes of power outages in the el...
The world is changing with fast growing of human population and massive demands in development and e...
To meet its growing electricity demand Thailand needs an extensive expansion of its electricity capa...
"Resilience thinking" is an increasingly popular approach among scholars and policymakers, with advo...
Solar Home Systems (SHSs) can fulfil the basic energy needs of the globally unelectrified population...
The energy transition is taking place in a diverse manner around the world, and the achievement of c...
10th Eco-Energy and Materials Science and Engineering (EMSES2012)In the past, a goal of the Governme...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
Clean and affordable energy development in rural communities in Cambodia plays an important role env...
In 2015, the National Energy Policy Council (NEPC) approved the latest Alternative Energy Developmen...
Photovoltaic (PV) hybrid systems can make a positive contribution to the sustainability of rural com...
While the problems about the environmental effects of traditional energy use are growing, Thailand h...
This paper summarizes some of the ways in which increased use of renewable energy can reduce vulner...
Rural Electrification is one of the main applications of photovoltaic (PV) power systems. Stand-alon...
Extreme weather conditions and natural disasters (ND) are the main causes of power outages in the el...
The world is changing with fast growing of human population and massive demands in development and e...
To meet its growing electricity demand Thailand needs an extensive expansion of its electricity capa...
"Resilience thinking" is an increasingly popular approach among scholars and policymakers, with advo...
Solar Home Systems (SHSs) can fulfil the basic energy needs of the globally unelectrified population...
The energy transition is taking place in a diverse manner around the world, and the achievement of c...
10th Eco-Energy and Materials Science and Engineering (EMSES2012)In the past, a goal of the Governme...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
This paper illustrates how Malaysia’s development has been powered by cheap oil and gas making it de...
Clean and affordable energy development in rural communities in Cambodia plays an important role env...
In 2015, the National Energy Policy Council (NEPC) approved the latest Alternative Energy Developmen...
Photovoltaic (PV) hybrid systems can make a positive contribution to the sustainability of rural com...
While the problems about the environmental effects of traditional energy use are growing, Thailand h...
This paper summarizes some of the ways in which increased use of renewable energy can reduce vulner...
Rural Electrification is one of the main applications of photovoltaic (PV) power systems. Stand-alon...
Extreme weather conditions and natural disasters (ND) are the main causes of power outages in the el...
The world is changing with fast growing of human population and massive demands in development and e...
To meet its growing electricity demand Thailand needs an extensive expansion of its electricity capa...