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Thailand’s Thailand’s Energy Policy and Strategies Energy Policy and Strategies Pravit Teetakaew Pravit Teetakaew Executive Director Executive Director Bureau of Energy Regulation and Conservation Bureau of Energy Regulation and Conservation Dept. of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Dept. of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Ministry of Energy Ministry of Energy 5 November 2004 5 November 2004

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Thailand’s Energy Policy and Strategies. Pravit Teetakaew Executive Director Bureau of Energy Regulation and Conservation Dept. of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Ministry of Energy 5 November 2004. World Energy Situation. Total Energy. Other. Wind and Solar. MBDOE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Thailand’s Energy Policy and Strategies

Thailand’sThailand’sEnergy Policy and StrategiesEnergy Policy and Strategies

Pravit TeetakaewPravit TeetakaewExecutive Director Executive Director

Bureau of Energy Regulation and ConservationBureau of Energy Regulation and ConservationDept. of Alternative Energy Development and EfficiencyDept. of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency

Ministry of EnergyMinistry of Energy

5 November 20045 November 2004

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World Energy SituationWorld Energy Situation

Total Energy Other Wind and Solar

HydroHydro

NuclearNuclear

Biomass,MSW

Biomass,MSW

Wind & SolarWind & Solar

OilOil

GasGas

CoalCoal

OtherOther

Growth rate 2000-2020, %

Growth rate 2000-2020, %

SolarSolar

WindWind

MBDOE MBDOE MBDOE

Growth rate 1980-2000, %

Growth rate 1980-2000, %

1.71.7 1.71.7

Source : ExxonMobil Projection

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Thailand’s Energy Outlook Thailand’s Energy Outlook

Transportation37%

Agriculture 6%

Industrial36%

Res & Com 21%

Thailand consumes energy about 1 mill bls of oil per day(0.75% of World energy consumption)

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35.450.8

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OilNatural Gas

Coal Hydro

Supply Demand

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Thailand’s Energy SituationsThailand’s Energy Situations

Energy is basic Energy is basic factor of economic factor of economic developmentdevelopment

In 2002, energy costs In 2002, energy costs accounted to 14.31% accounted to 14.31% of GDPof GDP

Oil imports Oil imports accounted to 12% of accounted to 12% of total import valuestotal import values

60% of commercial 60% of commercial energy was importedenergy was imported

Still rooms for Still rooms for energy efficiency energy efficiency improvementimprovement 0

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30,000

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ktoe

Transport 37%

Industry 36%

Resident & Commercial 21%

Agriculture 6%Agriculture 6%

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Energy IntensityEnergy Intensity

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E n e r g y I n t e n s i t y [ T o t a l P r im a r y E n e r g y C o n s u m p t io n P e r D o l la r o f G r o s s D o m e s t i c P r o d u c t ]

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ates

World Primary Energy Consumption Per Dollar of Gross Domestic Product, 1991-2002

ThailandUSAUKGermanyJapan

(Compare with Developed Countries)

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Energy IntensityEnergy Intensity

6h ttp : / / w w w .e ia .d o e .g o v / p u b / in te rn a tio n a l/ ie a lf / ta b le e 1 g .x lsE n e rg y I n te n s ity [ T o ta l P r im a ry E n e rg y C o n su m p tio n P e r D o lla r o f G ro ss D o m e stic P r o d u c t]

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China

India

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Vietnam

World Primary Energy Consumption Per Dollar of Gross Domestic Product, 1991-2002

(Compare with Developing Countries)

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New Vision for Energy New Vision for Energy DevelopmentDevelopment

“…Utilities sector is in transition …. focusing more on Economic Value, rather than revenue generation.”

Prof. Michael E. PorterInternational Utilities and Energy Conference 2003

“ …In the future, the competitive advantage of nations will partly

depend on Energy Efficiency of the domestic real sectors…”

William RamseyExe. VP of International Energy Agency (IEA)

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Energy Strategies for Better Energy Strategies for Better CompetitivenessCompetitiveness28 August 200328 August 2003

20032003

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Strategy

1.Improve EE in Transportation Sector

Objective

ประเทศไทยมีพลั งงานใช้�

อย�างต่�อเน��อง เพยงพอต่�อ

ความีต่�องการไปอก 50 ป�ประช้าช้นมีพลั งงานใช้�

อย�างท �วถึ�ง ในราคาท�เป น

ธรรมีแลัะเพ��อค#ณภาพช้ว&ต่ท�

ดีขึ้�)น

Improve end-use energy

efficiency

11

22

ประเทศไทยเป นศ*นย+กลัาง

พลั งงานในภ*มี&ภาค

33

44

• Cooperate with Ministry of Transportation to improve structure of public transports

• Changing Modes from roads to rails

• Good Management of mass transportation

• Comprehensive development of transportation system – integration of water and railways

• Enhance City planning• Promote high efficient cars

using tax incentives• Promotion campaign to

change behaviors• Ect.

Transportation sectorTransportation sectorPrograms

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50

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150

200

250

300

2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 2530 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 2541 2542 2543 2544

Industrial and Building sectorIndustrial and Building sector

ประเทศไทยมีพลั งงานใช้�

อย�างต่�อเน��อง เพยงพอต่�อ

ความีต่�องการไปอก 50 ป�ประช้าช้นมีพลั งงานใช้�

อย�างท �วถึ�ง ในราคาท�เป น

ธรรมีแลัะเพ��อค#ณภาพช้ว&ต่ท�

ดีขึ้�)น

11

22

ประเทศไทยเป นศ*นย+กลัาง

พลั งงานในภ*มี&ภาค

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44

Cooperate with Ministry of Industry to change industrial structure to be less energy intensive

Support by energy conservation promotion programs

Regulation Incentives, subsidies Soft loans for EE investment Technical assistance Research and development Training, capacity development

Tax Incentives Tax breaks for ESCOs Import duty exemption for high energy efficient products, machines

Performance-based incentives

Basic Metal

Chemical

(ป� 2

52

4 =

100

)

ทิ�ศทิางและมาตรการยั�งไม�ชั�ดเจน

ทิ�ศทิางและมาตรการยั�งไม�ชั�ดเจน

Paper

Fabricated Metal

Textiles

Non Metalic

Food and Beverages

Energy Intensity =EnergyGDP

Improve end-use energy

efficiency

2. Improve EE in Industrial and building

Sector

StrategyObjective Programs

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Customer Service

Customer Service

Workshop &

Training

Workshop &

Training

Low InterestSource of Fund

Low InterestSource of Fund

ListOf

Experts

ListOf

ExpertsDirectory

of Technolo

gy Provider

s

Directory of

Technology

Providers

Promotion of

ESCOs

Promotion of

ESCOs

Promotion

Campaign

Promotion

Campaign

Demonstration Project

Demonstration Project

Access to Funds

Technical Assistance

Raise up Confidence Perfect Information

Regulations

Grant for small investm

ent

Grant for small investm

ent

Free Energy Audit and

consulting

Free Energy Audit and

consulting

Tax Incentive

s

Tax Incentive

s

Incentives & SubsidiesEnergy Codes

Energy Codes

Create Conducive Environment for EE Create Conducive Environment for EE InvestmentInvestment

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Strategy

Energy Efficiency Energy Efficiency Improvement Improvement

TargetTarget

2. Improve EE in Industry

Objective

ประเทศไทยมีพลั งงานใช้�

อย�างต่�อเน��อง เพยงพอต่�อ

ความีต่�องการไปอก 50 ป�ประช้าช้นมีพลั งงานใช้�

อย�างท �วถึ�ง ในราคาท�เป น

ธรรมีแลัะเพ��อค#ณภาพช้ว&ต่ท�

ดีขึ้�)น

Energy Efficiency

Improvement

11

22

ประเทศไทยเป นศ*นย+กลัาง

พลั งงานในภ*มี&ภาค

33

44

1. Improve EE in Transportation

Energy Elasticity= 1:1 in 5 years

Indicators

Energy Elasticity = Energy Elasticity = ∆∆tt Energy Energy Consumption/ Consumption/ ∆∆tt GDPGDP

Ave. Energy Elasticity1.4 : 1.0

Ratio of energy growth rate to GDP growth rate = 1.0 by 2008

3. Awareness raising

campaign

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Holistic ApproachHolistic Approach

เพิ่��มม�ลค่�าเพิ่��มม�ลค่�าเปล��ยันโค่รงสร�างเปล��ยันโค่รงสร�างปร�บกระบวนทิ�ศน!ปร�บกระบวนทิ�ศน!

Paradigm Shift

Enforcer / Regulator Facilitator / Supporter

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For More InformationFor More Information

www.energy.go.thwww.energy.go.th

www.dede.go.thwww.dede.go.th