作者: Ali Hasanbeigi , Christoph Menke , Apichit Therdyothin
DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2009.09.030
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摘要: Abstract The cement industry is one of the largest energy-consuming industries in Thailand with high carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions. Using a bottom-up electricity Conservation Supply Curve (CSC) model, cost effective and total technical electricity-efficiency potential for Thai 2008 estimated to be about 265 1697 gigawatt-hours (GWh) which account 8% 51% used 2005, respectively. fuel CSC model shows cost-effective fuel-efficiency 17,214 terajoules (TJ) equal 21,202 TJ, accounting 16% 19% economic analysis this paper how information from CSCs can calculate present value (PV) net savings over period time taking into energy price escalation rate. results policy scenario show that most efficient introduction an energy-related CO tax under voluntary agreement program. This 16.9% primary energy-efficiency improvement 5-year implementation period.