Indicators for sustainable energy development in Thailand |
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Authors: | Jessie L. Todoc Monaliza J. Todoc Thierry Lefevre |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development, Foundation for International Human Resource Development (CEERD-FIHRD), Bangkok;Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development, Foundation for International Human Resource Development (CEERD-FIHRD) and is now an independent researcher on energy economics and policy;Centre for Energy Environment Resources Development, Foundation for International Human Resource Development (CEERD-FIHRD) |
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Abstract: | This article examines energy priorities for Thailand from the economic, social and environmental perspectives of sustainable development. The article uses a set of indicators devised by the International Atomic Energy Agency in partnership with other international agencies and research institutes in seven countries. Thailand's energy efficiency in the 1980s and 1990s are analysed using energy intensity indicators, and possible impacts on sustainable energy development are highlighted. The early 1990s in particular was an important period for Thailand, as the country was at the height of its economic growth, and a number of energy efficiency and conservation programmes were launched. Energy intensity indicators show continuing and faster growth in energy consumption relative to economic activity. The financial crisis in the late 1990s did halt growth in energy consumption, with positive consequences on environmental emissions, but only temporarily as Thailand's economy quickly started to recover in 2000. Notwithstanding the financial crisis, the other indicators show significant progress in economic and social dimensions. |
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Keywords: | Indicators Sustainable energy Energy efficiency Thailand |
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