Marginal abatement cost of electricity generation from renewable energy in Thailand
© 2019 Electricity is very important for daily living and plays a major role in national development in Thailand with around 20.5% proportion in national final energy consumption, mainly from burning fossil fuels which have a direct effect to the greenhouse gas emission level of the country. Hence,...
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Main Authors: | Phitsinee Muangjai, Wongkot Wongsapai, Rongphet Bunchuaidee, Neeracha Tridech, Det Damrongsak, Chaichan Ritkrerkkrai |
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2020
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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