Macro economic impacts of rice-husk power plants (RHPP) in Thailand were analyzed by an Input/Output method. Results show that RHPP decreased sensitivity coefficients especially in the petroleum-sector, economic merits were realized in the agricultural-sector but total induced production effects were lowered, and induced imports by consumption were reduced with RHPP.I/O analysis, Sensitivity coefficient, Oil price, Biomass resource use, Crop Production/Industries, C67, O13, Q20, Q42, Q43,
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As rice husk is abundantly natural resource in Thailand, it has been used as the biomass energy reso...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Macro economic impacts of rice-husk power plants (RHPP) in Thailand were analyzed by an Input/Output...
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Thailand’s economy is susceptible to global energy crises because about half of its energy supplies ...
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Renewable energy in general, and biofuels in particular, is seen as a viable solution for energy sec...
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Globally, renewable and nonrenewable energy usage have been identified as key indicators of environm...
AbstractSince the efficiency of rice husk biomass power plants in Thailand has never been reliably a...
As rice husk is abundantly natural resource in Thailand, it has been used as the biomass energy reso...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...
Macro economic impacts of rice-husk power plants (RHPP) in Thailand were analyzed by an Input/Output...
Thailand, as the largest electricity market for Laos, has imported significant amounts of electricit...
Thailand’s economy is susceptible to global energy crises because about half of its energy supplies ...
This study develops a computable general equilibrium model of the Thailand economy which features se...
Thailand's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) intends to minimize CO2 emissions by 20–25%. Sim...
The paper presents an economy wide framework for policy analysis focusing on structural adjustment i...
Abstract Renewable energy plays a significant role in mitigating C02 emission and boosts sustainabl...
Rice is not only the staple food of many countries but it is also a source of earning of millions of...
Agriculture dependent economies commonly produce low-value products relative to industrialized econo...
Renewable energy in general, and biofuels in particular, is seen as a viable solution for energy sec...
From an economic perspective, energy-output relationship studies have become in-creasingly popular i...
Globally, renewable and nonrenewable energy usage have been identified as key indicators of environm...
AbstractSince the efficiency of rice husk biomass power plants in Thailand has never been reliably a...
As rice husk is abundantly natural resource in Thailand, it has been used as the biomass energy reso...
Rice husk is a residue from rice, which is grown in large quantities in Vietnam. By using rice husk ...