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. 2. Thailand's Energy Situation and Policies Energy Efficiency Policy and Measures Standard and Labelling Policy. Outline. 3. . . Thailand's Energy Situation and Policies. 1. . 4. Energy Consumption in 2009. Commercial EnergyConsumption by fuel. Energy Use by sector. In 2009, Energy Expenses 47 billion USD (import 58%)Total Commercial Energy Use 1.656 million barrels (oil equivalent) per day.
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4. 4 Energy Consumption in 2009
5. 5 Thailand’s Energy Policies
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7. This slide shows our conceptual framework in promoting energy efficiency in industry sector. Principally, there are three basic steps for the industry to be more energy efficient.
First, they must have Good energy management – to reduce unnecessary wasteful energy by doing good housekeeping and being energy conscious.
After that the industry would need to improve their production process – this is a case where investment is needed because it could involve replacing machineries, installing control devices.. and perhaps specialized agency like Energy Service companies is required to ensure the successful implementation of such improvement
Third – To go further, Industry may consider to use advanced high technologies to be most efficient. However, risk and risk mitigation are the issues for this area.
DEDE has a quite comprehensive program to facilitate the industry for all three steps.
To promote good Energy Management, we are targeting capacity building and awareness raising as well as building infrastructure in factories. Training programs, handbooks, and guidelines together with regulation on energy management standards are among a few measures being implemented,
To facilitate the implementation and investment in EE projects, DEDE conduct several financing programs such as Revolving Fund (which is a soft loan program through 11 commercial banks in the country), tax incentive programs and the new ESCO fund to provide equity financing for EE project targeting SMEs.
To reduce perceived risks on high technologies, we have been conducting a lot of research and implementing demonstration projects to show how the technologies work and save a lot of energy.
In Thailand, we are quite fortunate to have Energy Conservation Promotion Fund and Regulation in place to enable us to provide so many EE programs for industry.This slide shows our conceptual framework in promoting energy efficiency in industry sector. Principally, there are three basic steps for the industry to be more energy efficient.
First, they must have Good energy management – to reduce unnecessary wasteful energy by doing good housekeeping and being energy conscious.
After that the industry would need to improve their production process – this is a case where investment is needed because it could involve replacing machineries, installing control devices.. and perhaps specialized agency like Energy Service companies is required to ensure the successful implementation of such improvement
Third – To go further, Industry may consider to use advanced high technologies to be most efficient. However, risk and risk mitigation are the issues for this area.
DEDE has a quite comprehensive program to facilitate the industry for all three steps.
To promote good Energy Management, we are targeting capacity building and awareness raising as well as building infrastructure in factories. Training programs, handbooks, and guidelines together with regulation on energy management standards are among a few measures being implemented,
To facilitate the implementation and investment in EE projects, DEDE conduct several financing programs such as Revolving Fund (which is a soft loan program through 11 commercial banks in the country), tax incentive programs and the new ESCO fund to provide equity financing for EE project targeting SMEs.
To reduce perceived risks on high technologies, we have been conducting a lot of research and implementing demonstration projects to show how the technologies work and save a lot of energy.
In Thailand, we are quite fortunate to have Energy Conservation Promotion Fund and Regulation in place to enable us to provide so many EE programs for industry.
8. 8 EE Plans and Targets
9. Energy Conservation Promotion (ECP) Act ECP Act was enacted in 1992.
ECP Act B.E. 2550 (2007) (Issue NO.2)
is effective in June 2008.
10. collect small levy (0.04 – 0.25 baht per liter) from the sell of gasoline, diesel, fuel oil, and kerosene
Annual Revenue around 2 – 5 billion baht
Supervised by Energy Conservation Promotion Fund committee – chaired by Deputy Prime Minister
To be used for energy conservation promotion including research, study, development, demonstration, incentives (grants/soft loan), capacity building, and policy study
Energy Conservation Promotion Fund was established in 1992 (under the Energy Conservation Promotion Act) – by collecting small levy from the sell of gasoline, diesel, fuel oil and kerosene. Energy Conservation Promotion Fund was established in 1992 (under the Energy Conservation Promotion Act) – by collecting small levy from the sell of gasoline, diesel, fuel oil and kerosene.
11. Measure/Program - Results and Plan
12. Revolving Fund for EC Projects
14. Eligible Investment Costs Equipment and Installation costs
Consulting Costs – design, control, supervision, guarantee fees
Civil works, piping, or necessary components specifically and necessary for the project
Associated Costs necessary – removal of existing equipment, transportation, taxes, VATs
16. Measure/Program - Results and Plan
17. Measure/Program - Results and Plan
18. General courses
PRE
Senior PRE
Specialized Courses
- Energy Management
- Energy Audit
- Energy Efficiency in Major Systems such as airconditioning, lighting, heating, etc
- Energy Efficiency in Specific groups of industries (e.g. Textile, paper, Cement, etc.0
Cooperate with Vocational Study Department to add EE study in regular curriculum
19. Measure/Program - Results and Plan Cooperative efforts for energy conservation is one of the most important scheme to install good energy management system into industry. The program utilizing the concept of value engineering from Japan provides on-site technical advisory to create sustainable energy management system. Participating factories or buildings will follow steps from establishing Energy Conservation Team, assessing their energy situations, identifying EE measures and opportunities, implementing EE projects and conducting regular monitoring and evaluation. Cooperative efforts for energy conservation is one of the most important scheme to install good energy management system into industry. The program utilizing the concept of value engineering from Japan provides on-site technical advisory to create sustainable energy management system. Participating factories or buildings will follow steps from establishing Energy Conservation Team, assessing their energy situations, identifying EE measures and opportunities, implementing EE projects and conducting regular monitoring and evaluation.
20. Measure/Program - Results and Plan
23. ECP Act, Section 23 In order to conserve energy in machinery or equipment, and to promote the use of energy – efficient materials, the Cabinet, under the recommendation of the National Energy Policy Council, shall have the power to issue the Material Regulations as follows:
(1) To designate machinery or equipment as having high efficiency, according to the types and sizes of the machinery and equipment, the quantities of energy consumption, the rate of energy loss, and the efficiency in energy consumption.
(2) To determine which materials, by types, qualities, and standards, are materials used for energy conservation.
Producers and distributors of high-efficiency machinery or equipment, or materials to be used for energy conservation under Clause one hereof, shall have the right to ask for support and assistance under Section 40. (ECP Act B.E. 2535)
24. ECP Act, Section 40 The producer or distributor of high efficiency machinery or equipment, or materials to be used in the energy conservation programmes shall have the right to request for promotion and assistance as follows:
(1) exemption from paying surcharges under this Act;
(2) grant or subsidy from the Fund under Section 25.
Owners of factories, buildings, or government agencies and state enterprises which are not required to have energy conservation programmes under Clause one hereof, but desire to make provisions for energy conservation purpose, shall have the right to request for promotion and assistance under Clause one hereof. (ECP Act B.E. 2535)
25. Strategy for establishing MEPS & HEPS DEDE signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) in 2007.
The agreement is that DEDE has responsibility to determine at least 35 products of Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) in 2011.
The new strategy: MEPS is targeted to cover 50 products and Ministerial Regulations are targeted to establish 54 products between 2007 and 2011.
26. Electric Labelling
27. Non-electric Labelling
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The product certification schemes of TISI consist of 2 types with different certification marks.
31. http://ee.dede.go.th/labnetwork/th/home/index.php
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