Introduction
of the country's energy consumption has increased steadily, rising by an average of 6.42% each year and the need to import energy from abroad is plenty. Mainly in the form of products Bangchak Petroleum. Although Thailand is a source of energy such as natural gas and crude oil from the Gulf of Thailand and coal from the region. But it is not enough to use domestic over. 80% of all energy used in the country was spent on the three key sectors energy sector, the transportation sector and the manufacturing sector. Electricity is one of the most important factors in the development of the country. Electrical energy can be produced from a variety of ways and for various types of fuel, whether it be from renewable energy such as oil, coal and natural gas or renewable energy such as solar, wind, biomass and biogas. But in most of the electrical energy from the combustion of energy consumption. So the country's electricity varies depending on the price of the fuel consumption. When fuel prices soared on world markets. It will result in higher electricity bills increase as well. If the future price of fuel increased due to volume decrease. The problem of energy costs including power shortage will occur. This will affect all sectors as broad as the major obstacles to development. Today, alternative energy sources or renewable energy sources, especially the new, it's important for the country.
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