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Charusiri, W.; Eua-arporn, B.; Ubonwat, J.
Proceedings of the 4. IASTED Asian conference on power and energy systems : AsiaPES 20082008
Proceedings of the 4. IASTED Asian conference on power and energy systems : AsiaPES 20082008
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[en] In 2004, the total energy consumption in Thailand increased 8.8 per cent, from 47,806 to 60,260 ktoe. Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning (LEAP) is an accounting tool that simulates future energy scenarios. According to a Business As Usual (BAU) case, the overall energy demand in Thailand is estimated to increase from 61,262 to 254,200 ktoe between 2004 and 2030. Commercial energy consumption, which comprises petroleum products, natural gas, coal and its products, and electricity, increased by 9.0 per cent in Thailand in 2004, and new and renewable energy increased by 7.8 per cent. Nearly 60 per cent of the total commercial energy supply in Thailand was imported and increased for a fifth year in a row. The changes in energy consumption can be attributed to population growth and increase in economic activity and development. 10 refs., 5 tabs., 14 figs
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Nor, K.M. (ed.) (Technological Univ. of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)); Acta Press, Calgary, AB (Canada). Funding organisation: Ministry of Energy, Bangkok (Thailand); Acta Press conferences; (no.606); 386 p; ISBN 978-0-88986-732-1;
; ISSN 1482-7891;
; 2008; p. 1-7; Acta Press; Calgary, AB (Canada); AsiaPES 2008: 4. IASTED Asian conference on power and energy systems; Langkawi (Malaysia); 2-4 Apr 2008; Available from ACTA Press, Building B6, Suite 101, 2509 Dieppe Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta T3E 7J9


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