Friday, May 10, 2019
Energy policy and technology (Energy in developing countries, Research Proposal
Energy policy and technology (Energy in developing countries, Thailand) - Research Proposal ExampleThailand is one of the developing countries in Southeast Asia that has set a good example by introducing policies (Buranasajjawaraporn, 2014) that promote and support the production of clean energy however, preliminary writings review (Beerepoot, Laosiripojana, Sujjakulnukij, Tippichai, & Kamsamrong, 2013) identified a few problems in its policies and structures that might create hurdles in the future. collect to this potential of Thailand to emerge as one of the leaders in solar energy production and consumption, the proposed admit intends to analyse some of the significant aspects of renewable energy industry of Thailand.The Ministry of Energy of Thailand (2002) has indicated its interest in promoting non only the consumption but also the production of solar energy several times, which is also unornamented from introduction of various incentives and promotional policies. In this regard, the matter of solar energy is of prime importance for the government, as healthful as for private stakeholders that are interested in investing in the potential industry. due(p) to this significance, identification and analysis of barriers associated with production of solar energy resources testament be helpful for policymakers, as well as investors in not only understanding the problems but also resolving these barriers for successful carrying out of governments policies and achieving the target of 10-years alternative energy development plan of 2011-2021 (Buranasajjawaraporn, 2012).For this purpose, this study aims to investigate contrary aspects of Thailands solar industry with intent to identify and analyse its potential along with barriers that are do hurdles for the government to promote renewable energy production and consumption in the country. Particularly, the study will attempt to fulfill the following research objectivesBrief review of literature
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