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Producing electricity from renewable energy sources has undeniable appeal, both for environmental reasons and for reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. This book assesses the outlook for six leading renewable energy technologies: small hydro power, solar photovoltaic, concentrating solar...
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The report shows how China, already the world’s largest wind market, could reach 1,000 GW of wind power by the middle of the century, an achievement that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 gigatonnes per year, or roughly equivalent to the combined CO2 emissions of Germany, France and...
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Wind energy is perhaps the most advanced of the “new” renewable energy technologies, but there is still much work to be done. This energy technology roadmap identifies the key tasks that must be undertaken in order to achieve a vision of over 2 000 GW of wind energy capacity by 2050....
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is an important part of Thailand’s power system development and modernisation, and the country’s clean energy transition …. Power system flexibility is crucial for ensuring security of supply. Thailand’s power sector has two main avenues to enhance … interactions, using the current context of Thailand’s power system. For technical flexibility, the report analyses the flexibility …
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Thailand is committed to playing its part in the international efforts aimed at addressing climate issues. As it is for … most countries, the power sector in Thailand is among the largest emitters, accounting for 38% of energy-related CO2 … Thailand's power sector, with measures to mitigate the potential costs and distributional impacts. …
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In addition to existing gas producing countries, there are several emerging countries in Southeast Asia that are promoting gas production and use. Since rising energy needs will increase Asia’s dependency on imported oil, the further development of gas resources will play an increasingly...
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Thailand’s power sector policy focuses on reducing dependence on natural gas to enhance energy security. With the … dramatic reduction in the costs of variable renewable energy (VRE) – solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind power – Thailand is … alternative sources and generation is moving from centralised to distributed forms. Thailand has the highest share of VRE in the …
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