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Message from Director-General
At present, Thailand’s economy is significantly driven by industrial sector, which is a main group of high energy
demand in the country. At the same time the energy demand in Thailand tends to increase more and more, which is in
conflict with the limited resources of existing energy supply. Thus, the energy supply to substitute fossil fuel as alternative
energy and energy efficiency will create the maximum benefits to all sectors.
The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE) is an organization that plays an
important role in alternative energy development and energy conservation in Thailand with the main missions to promote
and support alternative energy development from various technologies such as solar energy, wind energy, biomass
energy, biogas energy, waste energy, biofuel energy (Bio-diesel and Ethanol), hydropower, etc.; and promote, support
and regulate energy conservation to enable energy conservation and energy efficiency in the industrial sector, commercial
buildings, and residences that are DEDE’s main target groups.
This 2009 annual report is a good opportunity for DEDE to disseminate and publicize its performance in 2009 to
all related sectors to recognize our successes in alternative energy development and energy conservation.
Last but not least, I would like to thank all DEDE’s management executives and officials for working together
collaboratively with their knowledge and experiences to enable DEDE to achieve the goals as specified.
(Mr. Krairit Nilkuha)Director-General of Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efffififififififififififififiififificiency
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Content
Management Executives
Management Structure
History
Authorities and Functions
Organizational Structure
Section 1 Organization’s Overall Information
Orgenization’s Strategic Plan
Basic Information
Section 2 Performance
Performance in Compliance with Performance Agreement for the Fiscal Year 2009
Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
Detailed Performance under the operational plan of the Fiscal Year 2009
1. Alternative Energy
2. Energy Conservation
3. Information Dissemination and Public Services
4. Foreign Affairs
5. Organization and Human Resource Development
Section 3 Step Forward on Stability
Knowledge on Amended Laws for Energy Conservation
Forwarding Step of Biofuels for Thailand
Master Plan for 15-Year National Alternative Energy Development (2008-2022)
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Management Executives
Mr. Krairit Nilkuha
Director-General of Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efffififififififififififififiififificiency
Mr.Thammayot SrichuaiDeputy Director-General
Mr.Suthep LiumsirijarernDeputy Director-General
Mr.Twarath Sutabutr Deputy Director-General
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Mr.Danai EgkamolDirector of Energy Regulation and
Conservation Bureau
Mr. Rangsan SarochawikasitDirector of Energy Research Bureau
Mrs.Narunee JhayarunDirector of Central Administration Bureau
Mr.Pramoul ChanpongDirector of Energy Efficiency Promotion Bureau
Miss.Puchareeporn HansakulDirector of Alternative Energy
Development Bureau
Mr.Prasert SinsukprasertDirector of Planning Division
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Mr.Chaiwuth SuthiruengwongDirector of Human Resource
Development Bureau
Mr.Prapon KitichantaropasDirector of Solar Energy Development Bureau
Mr.Damrong PiyaromnaDirector of Alternative Energy and Efficiency
Information Center
Mr.Kuson ChivagonDirector of Energy Technology Transfer
and Dissemination Bureau
Mr.Praphon WongtharuaDirector of Biofuel Development Bureau
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Management Structure
Energy Regulation and
Conservation BureauEnergy Research Bureau Central Administration Bureau
Alternative Energy
Energy Conservation
Alternative Energy and Efficiency
Information Center
Planning Division
Administrative System
Development Group
Alternative Energy
Development Bureau
Solar Engery Development
Bureau
Biofuel Development
Bureau
Energy Efficiency
Promotion Bureau
Human Resource
Development Bureau
Energy Technology Transfer
and Dissemination Bureau
Specialist Internal Audit Group
Director-General
Deputy Director-General Deputy Director-General Deputy Director-General
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History
The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, formerly named “National
Energy Authority”, was established under the National Energy Authority Act announced in the Royal Gazette
Volume 70, Part 3, dated 6th January B.E. 2496 (1953). By the virtue of this Act, the “National Energy
Authority Committee” was formed to formulate the policies and consider energy related projects. The
“National Energy Authority” was founded with a status equivalent to the Department since 7th January B.E.
2496 (1953). The evolution of the Department is summarized as follows:
7th January B.E. 2496 (1953)
Founded as “National Energy Authority” under the Office of the Prime Minister, having its
temporary office at the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University. Later, in early B.E. 2497
(1954), the Office was moved to Sala Luk Khun in the Compound of Royal Grand Palace.
13th July B.E. 2502 (1959)
Moved the Office to Baan Pibultham, Kasatsuk Bridge, Yod Se, until present.
23rd May B.E. 2506 (1963)
Transferred to be under the Ministry of the National Development by the Ministry, Bureau, and
Department Improvement Act B.E. 2506 (1963).
1st October B.E. 2514 (1971)
Transferred back to the Office of the Prime Minister and renamed as “National Energy
Administration” (NEA).
24th March B.E. 2522 (1979)
Transferred to be under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy.
13th February B.E. 2535 (1992)
Renamed as the “Department of Energy Development and Promotion” (DEDP) under the
Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy by the Energy Development and Promotion Act B.E. 2535
(1992) announced in the Royal Gazette Volume 109, Part 9, dated 12th February B.E. 2535 (1992)
4th April B.E. 2535 (1992)
The Ministry was renamed as the “Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment”.
3rd October B.E. 2545 (2002)
Renamed as “Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency” under the
Ministry of Energy by the Government Administrative Act B.E. 2545(2002) announced in the Royal
Gazette Volume 119, Part 99 (A),dated 2nd October B.E. 2545 (2002).
18th September B.E. 2550 (2009)
Changed the official logo from to according to
the Notification of the Office of the Prime Minister on “Specification of the official logo according to the
Official Logo Act B.E. 2482 (1939) (No. 240) announced on 17th September B.E. 2550 (2009).
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Authorities and Functions
Authorities and Functions of the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
are divided as follows;
A. Authorities and Functions under the Ministerial Notification on Organizing the Department of
Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, the Ministry of Energy, B.E. 2551 (2008) The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency is responsible for promoting energy
efficiency, regulating energy conservation, supplying energy resources, developing integrated alternatives energy
and disseminating energy technology systematically and continuously in order to meet the demand of all sectors
adequately with the cost benefiting the national development and public’s good quality of life. Authorities and
functions are as follows;
1. Promoting, supporting, and regulating energy conservation.
2. Conducting research and development and promoting alternative energy.
3. Establishing regulations and standards including disseminating and transferring technology on energy
production, transformation, transmission, consumption, and conservation.
4. Monitoring and assessing alternative energy development and energy conservation.
5. Managing information on alternative energy and energy conservation.
6. Performing other actions specified by laws as the Department’s authorities and functions or as assigned by the
Ministry of Energy or the Cabinet.
B. Authorities and Functions under the Energy Conservation Promotion Act B.E. 2535 (1992) and the Energy Conservation Promotion Act (No. 2) B.E. 2550 (2008) The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency is authorized to regulate, oversee, and
facilitate factories/ large size buildings specified as controlled factories/buildings under the Royal Decree to perform
in compliance with the Energy Conservation Promotion Act, Royal Decrees, Ministerial Regulations, and Ministerial
Notifications.
C. Authorities and Functions under the Energy Development and Promotion Act B.E. 2535 (1992) The Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency is authorized to supply, develop, construct,
and produce energy as well as grant licenses to whoever on production or expansion of the controlled energy under
the Royal Decrees by considering impacts on the country’s environment, economy, and security, including potential
harm from such production or expansion, and uses of raw materials or natural materials according to academic
principles.
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Energy Research Bureau
(1) Studying, researching, demonstrating,
developing, and promoting technologies on
ene rgy p roduc t ion , t r ans fo rma t i on ,
transmission, and consumption
(2) Studying and applying energy innovation in
line with local potential and resources
(3) Establishing guidelines or criteria for safe
production and consumption of alternative
energy
(4) Monitoring and assessing production ratio
and utilization of alternative energy in Thailand
Planning Division
(1) Studying and analyzing to conduct action
plan, guidelines, and strategies for alternative
energy development and efficiency.
(2) Conducting budget, monitoring and assessing
DEDE’s working plans and performances.
(3) Coordinating international collaboration on
alternative energy development and efficiency
including secretariat work for the committees
related to international and regional activities
for alternative energy development and
efficiency.
Alternative Energy Development Bureau
(1) Establishing regulations and standards for
energy production, transformation, transmission,
and consumption.
(2) Establishing guidelines for procurement and
development of alternative energy.
(3) Surveying, designing, constructing, and
maintaining energy production, transformation,
transmission, and consumption.
(4) Setting rates in consideration of energy
production and consumption.
(5) Promoting, conducting campaign on, and
supporting establishment of organizations or
network groups participating in local energy
management.
(6) Regulating and overseeing management on
production, transformation, transmission,
consumption, and maintenance of energy
resources and systems.
Solar Energy Development Bureau
(1) Studying, research ing, demonstrat ing,
developing, and promoting technologies on
production, transformation, transmission, and
consumption of solar energy.
(2) Studying and applying solar energy innovation
in line with local potential and resources
(3) Disseminating, transferring, and campaigning
on knowledge related to solar energy technologies.
Biofuel Development Bureau
(1) Studying, researching, demonstrating,
developing, and promoting technologies on
production, transformation, transmission, and
consumption of biofuel.
(2) Establishing guidelines, criteria, measures,
and conditions for production, raw material
procurement, importing, and exporting of
biofuel.
(3) Promoting and supporting production and
distribution of biofuel including proposing
measures on pricing, purchasing, and distribution
of biofuel.
(4) Monitoring, assessing, and coordinating work
according to fuel development plan and policy.
Internal Audit Group
(1) Examing the administration and auditing the
f i nanc ia l and account ing work o f the
Department
Energy Technology Transfer and Dissemination Bureau(1) Disseminating and transferring energy technologies.
(2) Campaigning on knowledge and conducting
exhibitions on energy consumption.
(3) Developing and applying energy technologies
from research and local wisdoms appropriately.
Organizational Structure
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Energy Efficiency Promotion Bureau
(1) Establishing measures and work plans for energy conservation and promoting energy efficiency in small and medium size industrial sectors, buildings and residences, transportation sector, and agricultural sector that are not controlled by law.(2) Establishing standards on energy efficiency for high efficiency equipments and machineries, energy conserve in materials and appliances.(3) Promoting and support ing produc t ion, distribution, and utilization of high efficiency machineries, materials and equipments for energy conservation in the sectors that are not controlled by law.(4) Providing academ ic c ounse l i n g and recommendations on energy conservation in the sectors that are not controlled by law.(5) Administrating and providing financial support for energy conservation in the sectors that are not controlled by law.
Human Resource Development Bureau
(1) Studying, analyzing, conducting, and developing training
courses, medias, manuals for personnel development
in energy field.
(2) Establishing standards and criteria on issuing and
revoking certified documents of trainers for personnel
training in energy field.
(3) Preparing operational plans for human resource
development in technologies for alternative energy
development and efficiency, conducting human
development programs, promoting and supporting
academic institutions, public and private organizations
in producing personnel in energy field including testing
knowledge and performances of those personnel to
be registered as responsible persons for energy as
specified by law.
(4) Administration learning center for energy technology
Central Administration Bureau.
(1) Conducting general administrative work, management
assistance, and secretariat work of related committees.
(2) Administrating work on DEDE’s finance, accounting,
budget, supplies, facilities, and transportation.
(3) Administrating work on human resources, disciplinary
strengthening, and maintaining ethical system.
(4) Publicizing and disseminating DEDE’s activities, knowledge,
progress, and performances.
(5) Administrating work on working capitals under DEDE’s
responsibility
(6) Administrating work on related laws and regulations,
legal action and contracts, works related to civil and
criminal obligation, administrative cases, and other
cases under DEDE’s authorities and duties.
Energy Regulation and Conservation
Bureau
(1) Establishing measures and work plans on energy conservation in controlled factories and buildings.(2) Regulating energy conservation and production controlled by law.(3) Providing academic counseling on energy conservation in controlled factories and buildings.(4) Administrating and providing financial support
for energy conservation specified by law.
Alternative Energy and Efficiency
Information Center
(1) Surveying, studying, analyzing, conducting, and
administrating information on alternative energy
and efficiency.
(2) Disseminating statistical information on alternative
energy and energy efficiency.
(3) Conducting and managing DEDE’s information
system
Administrative System Development Group
(1) Proposing recommendations to the Director- General on DEDE’ s administrative system development and
strategies.
(2) Monitoring, assessing, and preparing reports on
administrative system development.
(3) Coord i na t i ng and conduc t ing t a s k s re la ted
to administrative system development with other central
organizations and organization within DEDE.
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Section:1 Organization’s Overall Information
Organization’s Strategic Plan
Basic Information
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Section: 1Section: 1
1. Organization’s Strategic Plan
Name of Organization Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE)
Vision To be a clean energy leader at the front line in Asian region by the year 2011
Mission
To develop, promote and support clean energy production and utilization conforming worthily and sustainably
to the situation of each area, develop commercial clean energy technologies for both domestic consumption and
exportation, and create the cooperation network leading the country to energy knowledge-based society for economic
stability and sustainable happiness of society.
Strategies and Goals for Services DepartmentofAlternativeEnergyDevelopmentandEfficiencyisresponsibleforpromotingenergyefficiency,
regulating energy conservation, supplying energy resources, developing alternatives of energy mix utilization
and disseminating energy technology systematically and continuously in order to meet the demand of all sectors
adequatelywiththecostbenefitingthenationaldevelopmentandpublic’sgoodqualityoflife.Thus,DEDE’spast
performance was in line with its mission and connected to the governmental administrative plan B.E.2552-2554 under
the policy no. 4: Economy, No. 4.4 Energy Policy. DEDE’s goals for services are as follows:
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11.Toenableenergyefficiency.
2. To enable alternative energy utilization.
Two strategies A. Promoting, supporting, and regulating energy conservation.
B. Supplying, driving, and promoting alternative energy utilization.
Details of Performance A. Promoting, supporting, and regulating energy conservation
1. Producitivity: Energy conservation consists of
1.1. Regulating, promoting, and supporting energy conservation.
1.2. Training, disseminating, and transferring energy conservation technologies.
1.3. Administrating energy conservation.
B. Supplying, driving, and promoting alternative energy utilization
1. Productivity: Produced alternative energy
1.1. Studying and developing alternative energy.
1.2. Producing and maintaining alternative energy.
1.3. Promoting, disseminating, and transferring alternative energy technologies.
1.4. Administrating alternative energy.
2. Project of hydropower dam construction at Klong Thung Plain.
3. Project of hydropower dam construction at upper Nan River Basin.
4. Project of hydropower dam at Mae Ka Nai.
5. Project of hydropower at village level (Phase 2).
6. Project of small hydropower plant expansion.
7. Project of hydropower dam construction at Huai Mae Eu Su.
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Manpower, Fiscal Year 2009 (As of 30th September 2009)
Classified by Title
Executives
Director
Director (Engineering)
Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer Civil,Electrical,and Mechanical Engineer
Civil Engineer
ScientistPolicy and Plan Analyst
Internal Auditor Finance and Accountant
Supply Analyst
ComputerTechnicalOfficer
Environmental Analyst
HumanResourceOfficer
Geologist
PublicRelationsOfficer
ScientificOfficer
FinanceandAccountingOfficer
SupplyOfficer
StatisticalOfficer
LegalOfficer
Technician
Mechanic
Economist
Architect
GeneralAdministrationOfficer
GeneralServiceOfficer
3
4
772
7
12
-
2028
42
26
4
74
16
4
3
163
4
7
71
-
4
1
22
29
389
1
-
-
111
1
1
35
1
---
-
-3
-
1
-1-
-
14
1
-
-
--
35Total
4
4
7
838
13
1
23
33
43
264
7
419
4
4
17 3
4
8
75
1
4
1
2229
424
TitleManpower
(Occupied)
Manpower
(Vacant)Total
2. Basic Information
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AlternativeEnergyandEfficiencyInformationcenter
Energy Regulation and Conservation Bureau
Energy Technology Transfer and DisseminationBureau
Biofuel Development Bureau
Human Resource Development Bureau
Alternative Energy Development Bureau
Solar Energy Development Bureau
Energy Research Bureau
EnergyEfficiencyPromotionBureau
40
19
19
20
31 - 31
83
25
38
34
389
45
20
20
22
90
30
40
38
424
5
1
1
2
7
5
2
4
35Total
Director-GeneralDeputy Director-General
Specialist
Administrative System Development Group
Internal Audit Group Central Administration Bureau
Planning Division
1
2
13
2
46
25
1
3
33
2
50
26
-
1
2-
-
4
1
Division/ BureauManpower(Occupied)
Manpower (Vacant)
Total
Manpower classified by Division, Fiscal Year 2009
(As of 30th September 2009)
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Section: 1
Expense Bugdet, Fiscal Year 2009
1.Budget: 1,118.61 million Baht (MB)
Classified by types of expenses
- Human resource
- Administration
- Investment
- Subsidy
- Other expenses
2. Fund for Energy Conservation Promotion: 1,540.64 million Baht (MB) Classified by Plans
1. Alternative energy plan
- Technical research and development
- Promotion and demonstration
- Human resource development and public relations
- Administrative work
2. Energy efficiency improvement plan
- Technical research and development
- Promotion and demonstration
- Human resource development and public relations
- Administrative work
230.68 million Baht (MB)
98.01 million Baht (MB)
625.50 million Baht ( MB)
1.03 million Baht (MB)
163.39 million Baht (MB)
80.54 million Baht (MB)
275.89 million Baht (MB)
29.90 million Baht (MB)
26.30 million Baht (MB)
58.50 million Baht (MB)
1,011.50 million Baht (MB)
35.50 million Baht (MB)
22.50 million Baht (MB)
(20.62 %)
(8.76 %)
(55.92 %)
(0.09 %)
(14.61 %)
(5.23 %)
(17.91 %)
(1.94 %)
(1.71 %)
(3.80 %)
(65.65 %)
(2.30 %)
(1.46 %)
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Section: 2 Performance
Performance in Compliance with Performance Agreement for the
Fiscal Year 2009 Department of Alternative Energy Development
and Efficiency
Detailed Performance under the Operational Plan of the Fiscal
Year 2009
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Performance
Dimension 1 Effectiveness
Dimension 2 Service Quality
Dimension 3 Public Performance Efficiency
Dimension 4 Organization Development
Overall
2005
4.2746
4.2480
3.4640
4.6550
4.4715
2006
4.6933
4.3190
3.6074
4.9452
4.6810
2007
4.9667
4.4987
3.0792
4.6973
4.5318
2008
4.5599
4.3800
3.6053
4.7159
4.4704
2009
4.5207
4.7515
3.3921
4.8419
4.4615
Performance in Compliance with Performance Agreement for the Fiscal Year 2009
Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
2009 is the year when the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency steps forward
into the path of result-based performance in the Royal Decree on Criteria and Procedures for Good Governance,
B.E.2546 (2003) for the fiscal year 2009. The performance evaluation is still in the scope of 4 dimensions as detailed
below.
Dimension 1 Effectiveness: It focuses on achieving the objectives and goals according to the
strategic plans of the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency by dividing into the effectiveness
in accordance with the operational plans of the Ministry; and the effectiveness in accordance with the operational
plans of the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency. The implementation of Dimension 1 is
of vital importance because it is the core function of the Department. If the performance is in line with the goals,
it can be indicated that the Department has performed in accordance with its strategic plans in 2 points consisting
of alternative energy development, and energy efficiency, which will enable the Department to move forward in the
direction according to the specified vision.
Dimension 2 Service Quality: It focuses on the satisfaction of the users with the official’s service,
service providing process and facilitation, counter corruption administration, establishing the Transparent Government
Coordination Center, promoting the virtue and morality, setting the corruption petition system, sending the questionnaire
to the users in order to get the information to analyze for service providing improvement, specifying the measures to
open the opportunity for public participation in monitoring and inspecting the performance, and evaluating for further
improvement.
Dimension 3 Public Performance Efficiency: It focuses on reducing time and expenditure in the
public performance, and the success of the operating period shortening, energy conservation, budget reimbursement,
and the preparation of the cost per the production unit.
Dimension 4 Organization Development: It focuses on the organizational change management
to build up the readiness in supporting the strategic plan by preparing knowledge management plan, proposal for
change of personnel and working procedure, information database management, and public management quality
development.
Diagram Showing the Performance in Compliance with Performance Agreement
in the Period of Preceding 5 years
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Household energy credit measures
Energy credit measures The quantity of energy saved was
591.03 ktoe/year
The quantity of energy saved was
0.78 Ktoe/year from the target of
6.5 ktoe/year.
P repa red 2 cop i es o f d ra f t
Minister ial Not i f icat ions, law
explanation manuals, training
courses and promoting criteria; as
well as organized the seminars
and training for the designers,
public officials, entrepreneurs, and
energy interested people.
Building Energy Code
0.50 1.0000
0.50
0.50
5.0000
5.0000
Indicator 1.1.10.1
Indicator 1.1.10.2
Indicator 1.1.10.4
Performance in Compliance with Performance Agreement for the Fiscal Year 2009 Department
of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
Key Performance Indicator Score ValueWeight(Percentage)
Performance
The level of success of weighted average
percentage in achieving the goals in
accordance with the operational plan of
the Ministry
5 Ministerial indicators that DEDE
is responsible include 1.1.7,1.1.8,
1.1.9, 1.1.10 (4 duties), and 1.1.11.
Summar ized the op in ions ,
established the committees and
working groups to develop the
master plan, and submitted it to
NEPC and the Cabinet for approval.
Ethanol utilization quantity was 1.23
million litres/day from the target of
1.34 million litres/day
Biodiesel utilization quantity was
1.60 million litres/day
The level of success of the preparation
of the 15-Year National Alternative Energy
Development Master Plan
Ethanol utilization quantity
Biodiesel utilization quantity
The level of success of the implementation
in accordance with energy saving measures
Dimension 1: Effectiveness in accordance with the
operational plan
44.50 4.5207
22.50 4.4962
2.00
1.50
1.50
2.00
5.0000
4.5769
5.0000
4.0000
Indicator 1.1
Indicator 1.1.7
Indicator 1.1.8
Indicator 1.1.9
Indicator 1.1.10
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Drafted the indicator and information
which can be used to evaluate
the energy efficiency of the country
in the fiscal year 2009.
Because some ed i t i ons o f
Ministerial Regulations have not
yet been approved by the Office
of the Council of State
ISO Energy
The level of success of preparation to
evaluate the energy intensity
1.50
The indicator was cancelled according to the resolution of
Ad-hoc Subcommittee
on Public Sector Developmen
5.0000
Indicator 1.1.10.5
Indicator 1.1.11
Key Performance Indicator Weight(Percentage)
Performance
The quantity of energy saved in the
implementation on energy conservation
project with participation of industrial
plants and small and medium-scaled
enterprise buildings
The quantity of energy saved was
1.5010 ktoe.
The Director-General approved
the employment conclusion to
implement the energy conservation
project with participation, and
submitted it for approval of the
Minister of Energy.
97.12% of the trainees passed
the standard criteria.
The implementation in accordance with
the Energy Conservation Fund
The percentage of the number of trainees
who passed the standard criteria of
energy training compared to the total
trainees
1.50 5.0000
1.50
3.00
4.0000
5.0000
Indicator 3.1.1
Indicator 3.1.2
Indicator 3.2
Score Value
The Ministry of Energy does
not have the clusters. So, no
evaluation was made in this
part.
The level of success of weighted average
percentage in achieving the goals in
accordance with the operational plan of
the clusters
Indicator 2
The level of success of weighted average
percentage in achieving the goals in
accordance with the operational plan
of the department level agencies or
equivalent
20.00 4.5002 7 indicators of department levelIndicator 3
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Key Performance Indicator Weight(Percentage)
Performance
Implemented in line with the 5
mandatory criteria to totally 20
temples, including technology
demonstration, propaganda corner,
alternative energy and energy
conservation technologies taken
for use in the temples, train-the-
trainers, and advice/clarification/
knowledge given by train-the-
trainers
Small hydropower generated from
22 small hydro power projects
was 29.527 ktoe.
The level of success of the implementation
on energy conservation project in the
temples
The quan t i t y o f genera ted sma l l
hydropower
4.00
2.00
5.0000
5.0000
Indicator 3.3
Indicator 3.4
Score Value
787 flexible fuel vehicles (FFV)
are sold in Thailand from the target
number of 2,000.
The level of success in preparing the
integrated E85 utilization promotion
project of Thailand
The quantity of electricity generated
from the wind energy and biomass
projects
The level of success of the implementation
on extending the results of alternative
energy projects in 2009
3.00
0.25
2.50
3.7870
4.5700
3.0572
Indicator 3.5
Indicator 3.6.1
Indicator 3.6
The level of success of the implementation
on energy production from biogas
projects
Selected the plants and evaluated
their actual capacity of biogas
production system (from the target
to the biogas production efficiency
test)
0.25 2.0000Indicator 3.6.2
The electricity generated from
wind energy projects was 0.01672
ktoe from the target quantity of
0.018 ktoe.
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Implemented in line with the
specified criteria, but not fully
completed the issue of percentage
of indicators accomplished higher
than the target.
The level of success of the implementation
in accordance with the counter corruption
measures
5.00 4.9200Indicator 6
Implemented in line with the
specified criteria, but not fully
completed the issues of channel/
procedure/ public and stakeholder
consultation modality
The level of success in providing the
people with the opportunity to participate
in expressing opinions and performance
monitoring and inspecting
5.00 4.8500Indicator 5
The evaluation results of 2 services
fromthe National Statistical Office
included the transfer and dissemination
of alternative energy and energy
conservation technologies; and services
provided by the customer relationship
unit.
The percentage of users’ satisfaction
level
5.00 4.3360Indicator 4
Selected the munic ipa l i t ies ,
designed the system details,
s igned the agreement , and
proceeded on the employment by
E-Auction (from the target to the
completed construction of energy
production system structure from
waste in the municipalities
The level of success of the implementation
on energy production from waste
2.00 3.0000Indicator 3.6.3
The quantity of solar water heating
panels was 3,000 square meters.
The success in promoting the installation
of solar water heating system (quantity
of solar water heating panels)
2.50 5.0000ตัวช้ีวัดท่ี 3.7
Implemented in line with the
specified criteria, but not fully
completed the issues of project/
program document collection,
and yearly budget for dissemination
for not less than 1 year
The level of success in disclosing
public information
5.00Indicator 7 4.9000
Key Performance Indicator Weight(Percentage)
PerformanceScore Value
20.00 4.7515Dimension 2: Service Quality
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The capital budget reimbursement
rate was 38.16 % from the target
rate of 80% (The capital budget
derived was 646,135,000 Baht.
The reimbursement of 246,593,534
Baht accounted for 38.1644 %.)
Implemented in line with the
specified criteria, but not fully
completed the issue of performance
recommendations given to the
executives and officials of public
agencies in the report on performance
audit
The percentage of capital budget
reimbursement rate
The level of success of internal audit
4.00
2.00
1.0000
4.6000
Indicator 8
Indicator 9
Key Performance Indicator Weight(Percentage)
PerformanceScore Value
15.00Dimension 3: Public Performance Efficiency 3.3921
Implemented in line with the
specified criteria, but not fully
completed the issues of the cost
per the production unit analyzing
report without any reason of
changes in the overall image of
production cost, and changes in
the production cost of activities
in the agencies.
Electricity and oil utilization index
was better than the specified
criteria.
The level of success of the implementation
in accordance with the energy saving
measures of public agencies
The level of success in preparing the
cost per the production unit
3.00
3.00
5.0000
4.5500
Indicator 11
Indicator 10
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Implemented 5 services:
1) Contracting and the service period
is lessened by 39.70%.
2) The service period of customer
relation unit is lessened by 100%.
3) The service period of contract
guarantee restitution is lessened by
46.55%.
4) The service period of envelope
guarantee restitution is lessened by
46.08%.
5 ) The serv ice per iod o f fund
reimbursement is lessened by -64.60%
The level of success of weighted average
percentage of maintaining service period
standard
3.00 3.0103Indicator 12
Key Performance Indicator Weight(Percentage)
PerformanceScore Value
Implemented completely in line with
the criteria of basic public sector
management quality in section 1,
but not fully completed some issues
of section 2
According to PMQA of the Ministry
of Energy, the implementation
results of both the Ministry and
every Department are all the same.
Achieved mostly the target of
success for the implementation in
accordance with the criteria
The level of success of the implementation
on the public sector management quality
award (PMQA)
The level of success of the implementation
in accordance with the organization
development plan
20.00
12.00
4.8419
4.8714
Indicator 13
Indicator 13.1
Implemented Section 1 and Section
2 successfully as targeted
The level of success of weighted average
percentage in achieving the target of
success for the implementation in
accordance with the organizat ion
development plan
The percentage of passing the criteria of
basic public sector management quality
(Measuring the procedure of organization
development plan in the sect ions
implemented)
The level of success of weighted
average percentage in achieving the
target of success for the implementation
in accordance with the criteria of basic
public sector management quality
4.00
8.00
4.00
5.0000
4.8071
4.5952
Indicator 13.1.2
Indicator 13.1.1
Indicator 13.2
20.00Dimension 4: Organization Development 4.8419
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Prepared the repor t on the
organizational characteristics by
answering 15 questions; prepared
the report on organizat ional
evaluation for Section 1-Section
7 on our own in accordance with
the quality criteria; and prepared
the organization development
plan for Section 4 and Section 6
4.00 5.0000Indicator 13.3
99.50Average score value 4.4615
The level of success of weighted average
percentage in preparing the organization
development plan for the fiscal year
2010
Key Performance Indicator Weight(Percentage)
PerformanceScore Value
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Detailed Performance under the Operational Plan
of the Fiscal Year 2009
1. Alternative Energy
Solar Energy The development and promotion of solar energy technology have been carried out for both solar cell power
generation and hybrid solar hot water use.
the electricity generating capacity to support the
teaching-learning activities and increase the
teaching-learning efficiency of the rural schools
which have no access to electricity. And the
solar cell power generation systems with the
generating capacity not less than 3 kW were
also installed.
- Solar Cell Power Generation System Installation for Community Learning Center Project Performance: The solar cell power
generation systems with the generating capacity
of 1.5 kW have been installed for 20 community
learning centers which have no access to
electricity
The Solar Cell Power Generation System
Installation for Community Learning Center Project
is to enhance the educational quality and the
teaching-learning activities by utilizing clean
energy, and support the knowledge learning of
the community in the rural areas.
Solar Cell Power Generation Development and
Promotion DEDE has installed the solar cell power generation
system in the rural areas where there is no access to electricity
in 5 projects as follows:
- Solar Cell Power Generation System Installation
for Rural School Project Performance: The solar cell power generation systems
with the generating capacity of 5 kW have been installed for the
use of 10 rural schools which have no access to electricity.
The Solar Cell Power Generation System Installation for
Rural School Project is to enhance the educational quality in the
teaching-learning activities by utilizing clean energy, supply the
schools in remote villages with electricity for the teaching and
learning, and also strengthen the schools and community learning
center, support the learning process and build up the knowledge
management to the community.
- Solar Cell Power Generation System
Installation for Rural School to Expand Generating
Capacity Project Performance: 10 solar cell power generation systems
with the generating capacity not less than 3 kW and internal
electric systems for the total of 10 buildings including the school
building, residence and other buildings have been installed.
The Solar Cell Power Generation System Installation for
Rural School to Expand Generating Capacity Project is to expand
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- Solar Cell Power Generation System
Installation in National Preserved Forest and National
Park with No Access to Electricity Project
Performance: The solar cell power generation systems
with the generating capacity of 3 kW per system have been
installed for 10 agencies with no access to electricity in the
national preserved forest, national park, botanical garden, wildlife
sanctuary, and non-hunting areas which are under supervision of
the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation,
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
The Solar Cell Power Generation System Installation in
National Preserved Forest and National Park with No Access to
Electricity Project is to install the solar cell power generation system
to be the energy source of electricity generation for electric equipment
and machine necessary for use in the offices, communication, and
officials’ residences; and to strengthen the morale support of the
working staff in the remote and wilderness areas which have no
access to electricity.
- Project of Solar Energy System Installation
for Utilization in Royal Initiative Project Areas Performance: The solar energy system has been
installed in 7 royal initiative project areas.
The Project of Solar Energy System Installation for
Utilization in Royal Initiative Project Areas is to install the solar cell
power generation system to demonstrate the installation of solar cell
power generation as the electricity power sources for utilization in
the activities of the royal initiative projects.
Development and Promotion of Hybrid Solar Hot Water Use Regarding the development and promotion of hybrid solar
hot water use, DEDE has planned and specified measures to
promote the use of solar hot water with key measures of each
area as follows:
Analytical Study of Solar Energy Potential in
Thailand Performance: It is found from the analytical study that
the average solar radiation intensity in Thailand is 18.2 Mega
Joule/m2/day or equivalent to the energy value
of 5.05 kWH/ m2 /day. That is, if we use solar
radiation collector of 50% efficiency, we can take
solar energy for use up to 3,300 Mega Joule/
m2/year, or for producing 60oC hot water
approximately 18,000 litres/ m2/year.
Analytical Study of Solar Water
Heating System Potential
Performance: The hybrid solar water
heating system has been installed at Dusit Island
Resort, Chiang Rai Province
To reassure the users, DEDE has
demonstrated and improved the hotel’s partial
system to be the hybrid water heating system
from solar energy and waste heat energy of
air-conditioners and installed the solar panels
together with the set of water heater by the
waste heat energy of air conditioners. After
completed installation, the system functions
efficiently. Since the system proved to be efficient,
it was improved by adding more solar panels and
water heater by the waste heat energy of chillers
and air-conditioners. The said system functions
very well and efficiently. It can produce hot water
more than 10,000 litres/day, distribute hot water
consistently, help save electricity consumption,
reduce pollutant emission and CO2 production,
and promote the identity of the hotels situated
in the province of important tourist sites of the
country.
Development and Demonstration
of Hybrid Solar Water Heating System
Performance: The hybrid solar water
heating system has been installed at Chulabhorn
Cancer Center, Chulabhorn Research Institute.
This is to support the Chulabhorn Cancer
Center establishment project, with the royal
kindness of the President of Chulaborn Research
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Institute, Prof. Dr. HRH. Chulabhorn Walailak Akharajchakumaree,
to be the prototype energy saving hospital by utilizing solar energy
which is the renewable energy and clean energy to substitute
other kinds of fuel energy. The hybrid water heating system
from solar energy and waste heat of air-conditioners or other
waste heat with the production capacity of hot water not less than
30,000 litres/day has been installed at the Center and started
functioning since 2009.
Study, Development and Specification of Solar
Water Heating Equipment Performance: Established the solar water heating
equipment standard inspection center which would be open for
service by 2010 so that the users will use the standard equipment
and be assured of using it. This is also to certify the equipment
standard of the manufacturers and distributors.
Solar Water Heating Equipment Investment
Promotion Performance: Office of Board of Investment (BOI) has
set the measures to promote the solar water heating system
installation investment according to BOI Announcement No. Sor
9/2547 dated 20th December 2004, which has put into effect
since 30th September 2004; Item 4.24. The companies manufacturing
energy-saving machinery and equipment or alternative energy
consuming equipment are exempted from the duty of imported
machinery and juristic person’s income tax for 8 years.
Solar Water Heating System Installation Support
Performance: Supported the solar water heating system
installation to 20 enterprises (comprising 14 hotels, 3 factories, 1
hospital, and 2 academic institutes) with the total investment cost
51.3 MB, resulting in the cost saving from the installation amounting
to 14.1 MB/year or equivalent to oil substitution of 380 toe/year.
The cost saving all through the project of 15 years equals 212
MB with 2.68 years of payback period, and the reduction of CO2
production is 950 tons/year.
DEDE has supported the solar water heating system
installation since the fiscal year 2008 with the objective to stimulate
the investment for wider use of solar water heating system. In
2009, DEDE has supported the installation of
hybrid solar water heating of 3,000 m2 of solar
water heating panels.
Biofuel Energy - Use of Jatropha Oil with Low
Speed Engine Testing Project
Performance: Low speed diesel engine
can use 20% jatropha oil as the fuel to substitute
diesel oil with no impact to the engine.
DEDE has carried out the testing of
using jatropha oil in the proportion of 20%, 50%
and 100% to compare with the utilization of
diesel oil 100% with 3 brands of low speed diesel
engine commonly used in the agriculture and 4
engines for each brand, making the total of 12
engines, including low speed diesel engine of
KUBOTA, YANMA, and THALAYTHONG. The
testing has been carried out for different areas,
for example, the impact of jatropha oil to the
engine parts, waste rate, black smoke quantity
and damages to the engine. Under the condition
of maximum speed 2,200 revolutions per minute
(rpm), it is found that the engine using jatropha
oil in the proportion of 50% and 100% will be
damaged at the average life cycle of 1,400 and
415 hours respectively. The damage is resulted
from clogged nozzle and adherently solid
lampblack at valve shoulder and surrounding
valve area. As for the engine using jatropha oil
in the proportion of 20% and diesel 100%, no
damage is found to the engine throughout the
testing of 2,000 hours.
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The jatropha oil used with the low speed diesel engine
will cause the increasing waste when the percentage of jatropha
oil increases, and the waste rate is higher than using diesel oil
100%. But the black smoke will be lessened only when the
percentage of jatropha oil increases.
- FFV Promotion Project Performance: DEDE has implemented the FFV (Flexible
Fuel Vehicle) Promotion Project with the participation of 2
companies; Volvo Car (Thailand) Co., Ltd., and Mitsubishi Motors
(Thailand) Co., Ltd., and 425 cars of these 2 companies have
been approved for this project. Both companies have also planned
for the production of FFV until the end of 2010 with the total of
7,764.
As the Cabinet has passed the resolution approving
the promotion of gasohol E85 utilization as the national agenda,
DEDE has then implemented the FFV Promotion Project because
FFV is the new vehicle consuming both benzene and gasohol
with the mixture of all ethanol proportion. The highest mixture of
ethanol shall not be less than 85% and in accordance with the
Department Notification on Request for Funding from the Oil Fund
to Compensate the FFV Excise Tax of 3% B.E. 2552 (2009).
Hydropower - Small Hydropower Project Performance: 133,279,589 kwh or
29.526 Ktoe of electricity has been generated
from 22 projects.
Small Hydropower Project has started
since 1971 in Mae Hong Sorn Province. It is the
project generating electricity in replacement of
the traditional fuel consuming generators to
promote the security of electricity system. The
generated electricity is sold to EGAT and PEA,
and the water is supplied for the irrigation purpose
all through the year to enable the people to have
supplementary occupations for extra income. At
present, there are 22 small hydropower projects,
which have been completely constructed and
the electricity can be generated, and 4 projects
which are under construction consisting of: 1. Klong Tung Pen Hydropower Dam Project (94.25% in progress) 2. Upper Nan River Hydropower Dam Project (45.02% in progress) 3. Mae Kah Nai Hydropower Dam Project (45.42% in progress) 4. Huai Mae Usu Hydropower Dam Project Moreover, DEDE has still studied and designed the details of the additional 4 small hydropower projects consisting of: 1. Huai Ong Poh Project, Thongpapoom District, Kanchanaburi Province with the generating capacity of 383 kW. 2. Huai Klity Project, Thongpapoom District, Kanchanaburi Province with the generating capacity of 4.692 MW. 3. Mae Nam Ngao Project, Om-Koi District, Chiang Mai Province with the feasibility study and initial environmental impact and participation of the people in the project. 4. Village Hydropower Project with the study to elaborate the village development plan for 50 potential villages in which the people have participated.Volvo S80 2.5 FT
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- Village Hydropower Project Performance: 1,295,952 kWH or 0.287 Ktoe of electricity
has been generated from 45 projects.
The Village Hydropower Project is the small hydropower
project with the generating capacity of less than 200 kW. The project
is far from the transmission line, so the electricity is generated by
the villagers in the form of the cooperatives and villager group to
enable them to be self reliant and participate in labour and local
material contribution. After the construction completed, the people
and DEDE gave technical support for management. At present,
there are 45 Village-Level Hydropower Projects, which have been
completely constructed and the electricity can be generated, and
5 projects which are under construction consisting of:
1. Ban Doi Fah Hom Pok Project, Mae-ai District, Chiang
Mai Province, with the generating capacity of 80 kW and the
electricity distributed to 4 villages of the total 36 households.
2. Ban Huai Na Kad Project, Mae Saruai District, Chiang
Rai Province, with the generating capacity of 80 kW and the electricity
distributed to 2 villages of the total 119 households.
3. Ban Mai Pattana Project, Mae Saruai District, Chiang
Rai Province, with the generating capacity of 30 kW and the electricity
distributed to 69 households.
4. Ban Pa Meang Project, Chaiprakarn District, Chiang
Mai Province, with the generating capacity of 30 kW and the
electricity distributed to 2 villages of the total 133 households.
5. Ban Kiet Haeng Project, Mae Jam District, Chiang Mai
Province, with the generating capacity of 40 kW and the electricity
distributed to 2 villages of the total 138 households.
Picture of Ban Doi Fah Hom Pok Project Construction Activities
- Community Hydropower Project Performance: The total generating
capacity of the Community Hydropower Project
is 490 kW.
The Community Hydropower Project
started in the fiscal year 2008-2009, generating
the electricity from water energy in the potential
areas. The water resources in the local areas
were used efficiently in compliance with the
sufficiency economy principles. The community
must be strong and well prepared for energy
management. They have to coordinate with the
agencies involved and provide the area space
for the project construction whereas DEDE is
the technical supporter. In the fiscal year 2009,
there are 2 projects under construction,
consisting of: 1. Lam Pikun Project, Yantakao District, Trang Province with the generating capacity of 50 kW. 2. Tubnakhon Project, Makam District, Chantaburi Province with the generating capacity
of 300 kW.
- Sustainable Development of
Village Hydropower Project Performance: The total generating
capacity of the Sustainable Development of Village
Hydropower Project is 1,305 kW.
The Sustainable Development of Village
Hydropower Project started in the fiscal year
2008-2009. It is to renovate the off-grid Village
Hydropower Project to be on-grid with the
Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) so as to
use the available water energy for the maximum
benefit. The durable articles are transferred to
the local administration organizations to manage
the project by selling the electricity to PEA
according to the rules of purchasing the electricity
from the Very Small Power Producer (VSPP). In
the fiscal year 2009, there are 5 projects under
construction, consisting of:
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1. Kidchang Project, Mae Jam District, Chiang Mai Province
with the generating capacity of 45 kW.
2. Mon-Ngo Project, Mae Jam District, Chiang Mai Province
with the generating capacity of 45 kW.
3. Muang Khong (2) Project, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai
Province with the generating capacity of 220 kW.
4. Khun Mae Maeh Project, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai
with the generating capacity of 320 kW.
5. Nam Mae-Jum Project, Samoeng District, Chiang Mai
Province with the generating capacity of 110 kW.
Wind Energy - Large Wind Turbines Power Generation
Demonstration Project, Huasai District, Nakhon
Sithammarat Province
Performance: The electricity can be generated and has
already supplied to the distribution system for the total of 1 million
units, equivalent to the imported crude oil replacement of 86 tons.
The project result is then a prototype for the private entrepreneurs
interested in investing in electricity generation for sale to PEA.
DEDE has developed the power generation demonstration
from the first large wind turbine of the country with the generating
capacity of 1.5 MW at Baan Talaypang, Huasai Sub-District,
Huasai District, Nakhon Sithammarat Province, which is the pilot
demonstration project of power generation from wind energy in
the windy areas. The wind energy is changed into electricity
power via the gear system connected to the generator and linked
to the distribution system of PEA. DEDE has installed a set of
wind turbine for power generation with thecapacity of 1.5 MW.
The wind turbine used in the project has 3 leaf blades with
a diameter of 77 m. and 80 m. high from the
ground. It started operating and distributing
the electric current to the distribution system of
PEA on 8th June, 2009.
Biogas Energy - Biogas Tank Promotion in
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
(BMA) Schools Project Performance: The biogas derived can
replace the cooking gas approximately 1 kg/day,
resulting in the reduction of greenhouse gas
emission approximately 4.28 tons CO2, equivalent
to tank/year.
In the fiscal year 2006, DEDE, in
cooperation with BMA, has installed the biogas
tanks in 40 schools which are useful for the
organic waste disposal, biogas utilization in
schools, and use of the sludge left from the
degradation as fertilizers. In addition, this is to
transfer the knowledge on energy production
from waste and build up the students’ awareness
of waste separation. Thus, in the fiscal year
2009, DEDE and BMA have implemented 40
projects more with 40 biogas tanks of 2.5 m3 in
size that can contain the organic waste of 40
kg/day.
In this project, BMA gave financial support
for biogas tanks whereas DEDE provided technical
support, system running, and activities conducted
for a campaign to promote and build up the
students and teachers’ awareness of the benefits
of energy production from waste.
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- Project of Assessment and Improvement of Biomass Production System Efficiency Performance: The factories, which have been surveyed
and selected by DEDE and followed the improvement according
to the assessment and improvement of biomass production system
efficiency, could receive the increased COD loading, and the
efficiency of waste water treatment and biogas production is better
than the original system by not less than 15%
The Project of Assessment and Improvement of Biomass
Production System Efficiency is to improve the low efficient
biogas production system to be of higher efficiency. DEDE has
surveyed and selected 6 factories from 3 industrial categories,
installed and tested the prototype system by making the prototype
system, the operating of which is similar to the original system,
to get the guidelines and methods for the efficiency and capacity
improvement, renovate the original system of the factories in order
to produce biogas with full efficiency as the originally installed
system. In addition, the system improvement manuals and
guidelines were produced to present to all 6 factories for further
improvement of their system efficiency, and also to disseminate
to other factories.
Biomass Energy - Project of Study and Promotion for the
Use of Biomass Gasification Thermal Production in
Small-Scaled Industrial Factories
Performance: The system thermal efficiency approximately
70-90% can replace 130 liters of fuel oil per day or not less than
50% of total energy consumption, reduce the energy cost,
enhance the entrepreneurs’ competitiveness,
promote the efficient uti l ization of local
resources, and increase more local employment.
The activities were conducted to
disseminate the knowledge and demonstrate
biomass gasification system to the interested
agencies in order to extend the results of
biomass gasification system for energy
production for the small-scaled industries.
DEDE has developed the prototype
demonstration of biomass gasification system
for thermal production for the small-scaled
industrial factories at Khao Khor Agro-Industrial
Co., Ltd., Petchaboon Province, under the
Royal Initiative Project, by installing the
prototype biomass gasification system with
downdraft gasifier to produce the thermal energy
of 320 kW and using corncob, the agricultural
waste which has never been utilized, as fuel.
The derived biomass gasification would be
used to boil the water to produce thermal for
agricultural product transformation process.
The water could be heated at the temperature
of 60-80 Celsius degree to the process.
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energy conservation to be carried out through
the behaviour, awareness, energy utilization
management, and engineering techniques
systematically integrated, which are considered
to be in compliance with each organization’s
culture in order to supervise the designated
factories and buildings to correctly and completely
follow the operating steps as specified by laws.
2. Energy Conservation
- Supervision of Designated Factories and
Buildings According to Energy Conservation
Promotion Act B.E.2535 (1992), and Additional
Amendment (Volume 2) B.E. 2550 (2007) Performance: DEDE has supervised the designated
factories and buildings to follow the Energy Conservation
Promotion Act B.E.2535 (1992) and Amendment (2nd Volume)
B.E. 2550 (2007) with the Accredited Consultants (ACs) to supervise,
promote, support and recommend the designated factories and
buildings to pursue the laws, and organize 27 seminars to give
the recommendations on law compliance to the designated factories,
and 18 seminars to the designated buildings countrywide. The
designated factories have already notified about the appointment
of their energy responsible personnel 85% and the designated
buildings 90%. The designated factories and buildings are now
under the proceeding of energy management and will submit their
first energy management report by March 2011.
The Energy Conservation Promotion Act B.E.2535
(1992) specifies that the designated factories and buildings
shall pursue all the operating steps as specified by laws. Over
the preceding period, the energy conservation emphasized the
equipment improvement, which could not make the energy
conservation systematical and sustainable. Consequently, DEDE
has developed the energy management system enabling the
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- Project of Energy Conservation Promotion
and Supervision in Newly-Constructed or Modified
Buildings (Building Energy Code) Performance: DEDE has issued the Minister ial
Announcement for 2 additional volumes, including the Ministerial
Announcement on “Prescription of minimum performance coefficient,
cooling coefficient, energy charge per cooling capacity (ton) of
air-conditioning systems installed inside the buildings” and the
Ministerial Announcement on “Determination of the calculation
criteria and method of each building system design, overall energy
consumption of the buildings, and renewable energy utilization in
various systems of the buildings”. These two volumes of the
Ministerial Announcement have put into force on 28th August
2009. DEDE has coordinated with the government agencies / local
agencies to push forward the enforcement of these announcements,
organized 7 seminars for the personnel involved, held the press
release, disseminated the information to promote the understanding
of the entrepreneurs, and produced the manuals of energy
conservation standard in buildings.
The Ministry of Energy has also issued the Ministerial
Regulations to specify the design standard of the newly-constructed
buildings by taking into account the energy saving and energy
efficiency. The type and size of buildings have to be specified and
the newly-constructed or modified buildings which have the entire
space of all storeys in the same building from 2,000 m2 up must
be designed for energy conservation. The building types include
hospital, educational institution, office building, community building,
entertainment building, hotel, service building, and department
store or shopping mall. The Ministerial Regulations specify the
criteria and standard of the building design for 6 systems,
including the building envelope (OTTV/RTTV), lighting system,
air conditioning system, water heater appliance, overall energy
consumption of the buildings, and renewable energy utilization in
various systems of the buildings to enhance energy efficiency in
the buildings.
- In-Depth Technology Demonstration for
Energy Conservation Project
Performance: The In-depth technology demonstration
for energy conservation was carried out in 9 enterprises with 6
technologies, including high efficient fabric
furnishing dryer technology; heat pump for
thermal technology; heat pipe dehumidification
technology; ozone water treatment technology;
regenerative burner technology; and liquid
desiccant dehumidification. This resulted in energy
saving of approximately 33 MB/year with the
investment cost of 77 MB, 31 MB out of which
was supported by the public sector.
The In-Dept Technology Demonstration
for Energy Conservation Project is to support
the entrepreneurs interested in the investment
in specific energy conservation technology or
new technology of high energy saving but not
widely used because it may not be well-known
or the entrepreneurs have not been assured of
its energy saving results or its investment cost is
relatively high to apply in the project. DEDE will
give support to the entrepreneurs interested in
the above-mentioned technologies in the form
of grant for a certain part of investment (50%
of all expenses, but not more than 7.50 MB per
enterprise), and extend the results to the other
entrepreneurs for widely use of the in-depth
technologies.
- Revolving Fund for Energy
Conservation and Alternative Energy
Project
Performance: The project has been
implemented since 2003 for 4 phases in total.
The Energy Conservation Promotion Fund has
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allocated the total amount of 7,343 MB to DEDE as the revolving
fund to be released through 11 participating financial institutes
to the enterprises wanting to invest with low interest of loan in
energy conservation and alternative energy. The implementation
results can be summarized as follows:
275 projects were approved with the total investment
cost of 13,815 MB. The fund amounting to 6,820 MB approved
by DEDE can save the energy equivalent to 4,695 MB/year or
300.84 ktoe/year.
In the fiscal year 2009, 31 projects were approved with
the total investment cost of 2,031 MB. The fund amounting to
1,070 MB approved by DEDE can save the energy equivalent to
586 MB/year or 33.68 ktoe/year.
The objective of the Revolving Fund for Energy Conservation
and Alternative Energy Project is to encourage the concrete
investment in the energy conservation measures, build up the
assurance to the banks and financial institutes to accept the
project potential and credit market of energy conservation and
alternative energy. Those who are entitled to get the loan must
be the designated factories and buildings according to the Energy
Conservation Promotion Act B.E. 2535 (1992), or general
factories / buildings, and also Energy Service Companies (ESCO),
and the loan shall be for the investment in the energy conservation
and alternative energy. The loan is not more than 50 MB per
project with the interest rate of not over 4% between the financial
institutes and the borrowers, and 7 years of payback period.
- Energy Conservation and
Alternative Energy Investment Promotion
Project (ESCO Fund)
Performance: 26 projects were approved
for the investment by using the ESCO Fund
totally amounting to 407.33 MB and enabled the
investment of 5,102.19 MB, resulting in the energy
saving of 516.33 MB/year or equivalent to 32.31
ktoe/year
This Energy Conservation and Alternative
Energy Investment Promotion Project (ESCO
Fund) is implemented to promote and support
the technically potential investment in energy
conservation and alternative energy, but lack of
investment fund, and also helps the entrepreneurs
or investors to benefit from carbon credit with
the supporting condition of 10-50% of the total
investment costs but not more than 50 MB, and
the profits and risks must be in the appropriate
level.
The patterns of investment support
consist of the equity investment, ESCO venture
capital, equipment leasing, carbon credit benefit to
the project, credit guarantee facility, and technical
assistance. being facilitator for Carbon Credit
trading of project, Credit Guarantee Facility and
Technical Assistance.
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- Tax Incentive for Energy Conservation Project
(Performance-based) Performance: From the pilot phase of the Tax Incentive
for Energy Conservation Project, 75 enterprises were entitled to
the tax incentive, resulting in the energy saving of 401.75 MB/
year with the given tax incentive of 42.64 MB and the enterprises’
investment in the project amounting to 521.86 MB. In the project
implementation of Phrase 2, 100 enterprises were entitled to the
tax incentive, resulting in the energy saving of 455.74 MB/year
with the given tax incentive of 34.42 MB and the enterprises’
investment in the project amounting to 776.67 MB.
The Tax Incentive for Energy Conservation Project is
to use tax measures to increasingly motivate and interest the
industrial sector in energy conservation, support and promote the
implementation on energy conservation and energy efficiency in
the factories and buildings, and be a good sample for energy
conservation to the private sector. The measures proposed to
receive tax incentive must be the measures to reduce the original
energy utilization or to replace the fuel oil utilization or electricity.
In case that the measures resulted in the change of production; the
energy consumption per product unit must be reduced or more
energy efficient. The energy saving resulted from the measures
is not less than 100,000 Baht/measure/year. The tax incentive
given to the enterprises is considered from the actual energy saving
results and the income tax rate of the juristic persons. The maximum
supporting fund is not more than 2 MB per enterprise.
- Promotion of Energy Conservation Investment
and Alternative Energy Util ization under the
Cooperation between Ministry of Energy and Board
of Investment (BOI) Project
Performance: 43 projects were approved with the
investment fund of 8,642 MB resulting in the energy saving value
of 2,452 MB/year. These projects consist of 3 parts; including 14
projects of the business investment in the energy saving machinery/
equipment production or equipment utilizing alternative energy; 19
projects of energy management investment; and 10 projects of
import duty exemption for the energy saving machinery.
The Promotion of Energy Conservation
Investment and Alternative Energy Utilization
Project is to give the incentive to the entrepreneurs
interested in investing in 3 energy businesses,
consisting of the energy saving machinery/
equipment production and alternative energy
production; ESCO business; and machinery import
business. These businesses receive the
incentive of import duty exemption for the
imported machinery used in the production process,
and the exemption of juristic persons’ income
tax in the part related to the above-mention
businesses for the maximum period of not more
than 8 years.
- Customer Relation Service Performance: DEDE has improved the
provision of technical consulting service and
energy information in the pattern of One Stop
Service for factories, buildings, academic personnel,
students and general people, by establishing
the customer relationship unit since 2002 where
technical advice, recommendations on energy
problem solutions, and energy clinic service are
provided. The manuals are also produced to
disseminate the information on energy conservation
and alternative energy for the entire service and
the service efficiency at the maximum.
The performance in the fiscal year 2552
included the delivery of 855 copies of PBCHs;
390 copies of PBCH.1/PBR.1, 253 copies of
target reports and plans, and 757 copies of
other documents for the consultants’ inspection.
The other information service included 3,212
of energy information provided, 991 of energy
problem solutions, 369 of energy clinic advice,
13 of exhibition organized for the target groups
and interested people, 1,004 sets of document
delivered, and manuals, posters, and pamphlets
produced for energy knowledge dissemination.
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- Energy Saving Consultation Center – Thai
Chamber of Commerce Performance: The Energy Saving Consultation Center
(ESCC) networking was established in the Provincial Thai Chamber
of Commerce of 50 provinces to provide education and consultation
through 5 seminars on energy saving dissemination and in-depth
technology application in the enterprises, and disseminate the
energy conservation knowledge through the journal, pamphlet,
booth exhibition, and road show.
The Energy Saving Consultation Center-Thai Chamber
of Commerce is established to stimulate the energy conservation
networking cooperation in the industrial sector by emphasizing
the sustainability of networking cooperation and facilitation of the
information, technical matter, energy experts, and coordination
with other agencies for the private sector in the implementation
on energy conservation and alternative energy utilization. The
cooperation between DEDE and the Thai Chamber of Commerce
is to support both the policy and implementation guidelines, as
well as the budget to promote the sustainable implementation of
ESCC and to extend the results that will enable the long-term
implementation
- Energy Service Company Business Promotion
Project
Performance: To support and promote the energy
service business, the energy conservation was promoted
in the industrial sector through the seminar introducing and
publicizing the business performance of the Energy Service
Company (ESCO) in the ESCO Fair once in Bangkok
(approximately 1,053 participants), and in 5 ESCO Fairs
in the region (approximately 1,500 participants), and 14
ESCO – Bank Networking meeting. The meeting was the
joined meeting between the Institute of Industrial Energy,
Energy Service Company, and Financial Institute to enable
each side to understand well ESCO business.
Also, the ESCO Information Center was established
to be the center for registration and classification of ESCO
with different potentials to properly service the target
groups, st imulate approximately 60
companies to proceed the ESCO business,
produce the materials to publicize the
achievements of 10 enterprises successfully
proceeding the ESCO business in the video
format, and arrange the site visit at the
ESCO prototype agencies both inside and
outside the country.
- Project to Promote the Increase
of Energy Efficiency in the Production
Process of Chemical and Non-Metal
Designated Factories
Performance: 41 chemical designated
factories and 41 non-metal designated factories
have participated in the project. The expert
team in cooperation with the work team of the
participating factories in the project carried out
the training activities to transfer the knowledge
and technology and f ind out the energy
conservation practices in the production process
suitable for the industrial category of chemical
and non-metal through the creation of readymade
program for analyzing energy saving results in
order to apply it properly and rapidly on their
own, as well as to take the energy management
principles for use to respond to the legal operation.
This project is initiated by DEDE from
the idea to increase energy efficiency in the
production process of the designated factories
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by focusing on the measures related to the process improvement
and major change equipment or the increase of energy efficiency
in the production process of designated chemical factories and
designated non-metal factories. This is due to the fact that the
goal of energy conservation in the country was specified by
emphasizing the reduction of energy intensity proportion value
of the industrial sector, also the energy conservation promotion.
- The Campaign to Promote Energy-Saving
Buildings through the Use of Energy Labeling Project
Performance: 142 buildings and residences have
received the labels as they can achieve the energy saving of
1.3 ktoe/year or equivalent to 45.6 MB/year, in comparison with
the Ministerial Regulations on Specification of Building Category
and Size, and Standard Criteria of Building Design for Energy
Conservation, B.E. 2552 (2009),. This resulted in the increase of
energy saving approximately by 10% from the energy consumption
standard of newly constructed buildings.
The Campaign to Promote Energy-Saving Buildings
through the Use of Energy Labeling Project is the project that
DEDE expects the owners of building and residence, including
the customers and tenants, to be aware of energy conservation
starting from the design, construction, and building selection by
labeling.
- Project of High Energy Efficient Product
Promotion (Labeling)
Performance: DEDE has given totally 5.8 thousand
labels to 4 high energy efficient products including
LPG cooking stove, variable speed drives (VSD),
energy conservation glass and fiber glass insulator
which have been promoted for use. This results
in energy saving of 21.44 ktoe/year equivalent
to 702 MB/year, and reduction of CO2 emission
and global thermal of 119 kton.
Since most industrial businesses give
precedence to the design, quality and sale price
of products in order to attract the customers
to purchase their products, the public sector
must have specific measures for goods control.
DEDE has invited the entrepreneurs to send their
high energy efficient equipment for the efficiency
performance testing. When the testing results
pass the high efficiency performance standard,
the entrepreneurs will get the energy efficient
label to stick on their products. This is another
way to promote the marketing of the standard
products that will interest more customers to
purchase.
- Project of Technical and
Vocational Team for Energy Conservation,
the Fiscal Year 2009
Performance: DEDE could establish 50
technical teams for energy conservation promotion
network through the estab l ishment of 5
vocational institutes to be the mainstay of energy
conservation, and introduce the energy conservation
to 500 vocational institutes of both public and
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private sectors. It is found that the practical implementation could
save electricity of 18.1 million units/year, equivalent to crude oil
1.55 ktoe/year or equivalent to 62.6 MB/year, or 11% saving, by
using the investment capital of 22.3 MB with the payback period
of 0.36 year.
In short term, DEDE would develop the technical teams
to reach 100 teams with potent ial capabi l i ty to give the
recommendation on energy conservation to the vocational institutes
of both public and private sectors, government agencies, and extend
the results to approximately 10,000 small-sized enterprises available
throughout the country.
- Boiler Quality Development in Industrial
Sector Project Performance: The fuel combustion efficiency of boilers
in 150 industrial plants, and the steam usage system in 30 industrial
plants has been improved, resulting in the total energy saving of
2.89 ktoe/year, or equivalent to 30.13 MB/year, by using the
investment cost of 10.90 MB with the payback period of 0.36 year.
It could help reduce the global warming condition or CO2 emission
of 6,700 tons/year. In addition, the manuals were produced and
distributed to the enterprises so that they can improve the fuel
combustion and steam usage system on their own.
The objective of the project is to study and survey various
information related to the boilers used in the industrial sector and
the businesses countrywide to create the database and prepare
the boiler energy conservation plan all through the country, as
well as promote the entrepreneurs throughout the country that
use the boiler to utilize efficiently the energy and friendly to the
environment.
- Energy Responsible Personnel
Quality Development for Sustainable
Energy Conservation Project
Performance: The training courses were
organized for the persons responsible for energy
according to the laws. They were divided into
533 general persons responsible for energy and
492 senior persons responsible for energy.
DEDE has implemented the Energy
Responsible Personnel Quality Development for
Sustainable Energy Conservation Project that
the training course was organized for the
personnel of the designated buildings and factories
in order that they would be appointed as persons
responsible for energy both general and senior,
according to Energy Conservation Promotion
Act B.E. 2535 (1992) (Additional Amendment,
Volume2 B.E. 2550 (2007)). The person responsible
for energy shall perform the duties to coordinate
with the agencies involved, assist the business
owners to inspect and improve the efficiency of
machinery and equipment, set the target and
energy conservation plan, certify the inspection
resul ts and analyze the per formance in
accordance with the target and plan, and also
perform in accordance with DEDE’s advice to
promote energy conservation and maximum
energy efficiency in the designated factories/
buildings and various sectors.
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Moreover, DEDE has recognized the importance to equip
the personnel working in the buildings and factories of small
and medium-scaled enterprises (SME) with the knowledge and
comprehension on techniques, methods, procedures, and analytical
inspection of energy utilization, as well as practical skills and
experiences to analyze the energy conservation of the agencies.
DEDE has provided the training to the personnel working in the
SME enterprises. Under the personnel training course on the
analytical inspection of energy conservation in the SME buildings
and factories, the total of 411 trainees have successfully
completed the training.
- Energy Management Personnel Development
Project Performance: The training courses were organized
for the personnel of industrial sector, designated factories and
buildings, public agencies and state enterprises with 3,579
trainees in the central region and Bangkok; and 2,535 trainees
in the northern region. In the next period, DEDE will extend
the training results to the target groups covering all regions for
the sake of sustainable energy management of the country.
For proper and efficient energy management according
to the Energy Conservation Promotion Act B.E. 2535 (1992)
(Additional Amendment B.E. 2550 (2007)), and Ministerial
Regulations on Specification of Standards, Criteria, and Energy
Management Methods in Designated Buildings and Factories,
B.E. 2552 (2009), the training courses were developed with the
training manuals, conforming to the requirement for use in
accordance with the duties and responsibilities of each category
of agencies to enable the trainees to learn and understand the
energy management system, and take the knowledge for
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practicing in their work. The training also provided
the opportunity for the trainees to exchange the
ideas and experiences on energy conservation.
- Project of Personnel Development
on Energy Conservation Technology
of Main Equipment System Regularly
Used in the Buildings and Factories Performance: The training courses
were organized and the total of 1,936 trainees
have passed the training, consisting 462 trainees
of energy conservation technology in the air
conditioning system; 438 trainees of energy
conservation technology in the lighting system;
419 trainees of energy conservation technology
in the boiler and air compression system; 312
trainees of energy conservation technology in
the steam trapping system; and 305 trainees
of energy conservation technology in the water
pumping and fan system.
The Project of Personnel Development
on Energy Conservation Technology of Main
Equipment System Regularly Used in the Buildings
and Factories was made available because
DEDE is well aware of the importance of energy
utilization reduction and sustainable energy
conservation in both industrial and business
sectors. Consequently, the organized training
course would enable the officials involved to gain
the knowledge and understanding of both
theoretical and practical aspects of the energy
conservation technology of equipment and
machinery for proper and efficient use, reduce
the energy loss for concrete energy saving, and
develop the personnel working in the industrial
factories and business buildings so that they
could take part in the energy management.
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- Thailand Energy Awards
Project
Performance: In Thailand Energy
Awards 2009, there were totally 219 contestants,
comprising 14 contestants for alternative energy;
85 contestants for energy conservation; 16
contestants for energy personnel; 5 contestants
for creative energy projects; and 99 contestants
for alternative energy and energy conservation
promoters.
This project is established aiming to
promote and express the appreciation and
praise for those who have outstanding work of
alternative energy and energy conservation to
be a good sample to stimulate the continuous
alternative energy and energy conservation.
- Energy Conservation with Participation in
SME Industries and Enterprises Project
Performance: 136 enterprises participated in the project
and more than 410 personnel could get the knowledge and
increasing their skills to be able to proceed on energy conservation
on their own. As a result, the energy saving is totally 1.5 ktoe/
year or equivalent to 40.46 MB/year, with the investment cost
of 13.57 Baht and averagely 0.34 year of payback period. This
also helps reduce the global warming or carbon dioxide of 3,400
tons/year.
The objective of the Energy Conservation with Participation
in SME Industries and Enterprises is to encourage the industrial
factories and building of SME to successfully proceed on energy
conservation for concrete energy saving, learn about the energy
conservation management standards for its efficiency and
sustainability, and publicize the actual outcomes of energy
conservation as a guideline for further energy conservation.
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Thailand Energy Awards 2009
A decade anniversary of Thailand Energy Awards in 2009 is regarded as a great honour
of Thailand’s energy success. It is a valuable award praising the organizations and personnel that
are outstanding in the area of alternative energy and energy conservation. In 2009, a total of 42
contestants were rewarded and divided the following areas.
Alternative Energy – 11 contestants were rewarded as follows:
On-Grid Renewable Energy Project: Renewable Energy Power Plant Project (Advance Agro (Public)
Co., Ltd.); Renewable Energy Gas Station Project (PTT (Public) Co., Ltd.); Clean Energy Housing Project (Khun
Mantana Niamkongkit’s house); and Solar Cell Power Generating System (Chitralada School (Vocational)).
Off-Grid Renewable Energy Project: Biogas Production from Wastewater for Use as Alternative Energy
Project (Eiamheng Tapioca Starch Industry Co, Ltd.); Biomass Utilization as Alternative Fuel Project (Siam Cement
(Tungsong) Co., Ltd.); Biogas Production from Wastewater Production Process Project (Thai Beverage (1991)
(Public) Co., Ltd.); Biogas Production from Wastewater Treatment Anaerobic System Project for use as the boiler
fuel in substitution of fuel oil (Beer Thip Brewery (1991) Co., Ltd.); Biogas Production from Municipal Solid Waste
Project (Samchuk Sub-district Municipality, Supanburi Province); Electricity Generating System Mixed with Clean
Energy for Rural Villages (Koh Jik Village) (Pilot Plant Development and Training Institute, King Mongkut’s
University of Technology Thonburi).
Biomass Co-Generation Project: Electricity Generation from Bagasse Project (Thai Identity Sugar
Co., Ltd.)
Energy Conservation – 31 contestants were rewarded as follows:
Factory: Thailand Ceramic Industry Co., Ltd.; Thai Cold Rolled Sheet (Public) Co., Ltd.; Pokaphan
Aquatech Co., Ltd.; The Siam Ceramic Group Industries Co., Ltd.; Useful Food Co., Ltd.; Daikin Compressor
Industries Co., Ltd.; Greenspot Co., Ltd.; C.B. Tact (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Factory 1).
Building: Grand Mercure Fortune Bangkok; Head Office Building (EGAT Tor 102), Electricity Generating
Authority of Thailand.
Personnel: Mr. Vittaya Osotsilp, Factory Director, Quality Coffee Products Co., Ltd.; Mr. Sorat Wanitwarakit,
Managing Director, Pan Asia Industries Co., Ltd.; Mr. Win Wiriyaprapaikit, Managing Director, Saha Viriya Steel
Industry (Public) Co., Ltd.; Ms. Maliwan Ratanajitbanjong, Managing Director, Banjong Industrial Co., Ltd.;
Mr. Attakorn Khorcharoen, Engineer 4, CPF Food Products Co., Ltd.; Mr. Vorawut Pim-aran, Engineer of
Maintenance and Utility Section, Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd.; Mr. Panu Phuttawong, Supervisor TQA, Pan
Asia Industry Co., Ltd.; Mr. Chairit Pan-uthai, Engineering Manager, C.P. Plaza Co., Ltd.; Mr. Amnuay Changkaew,
Professional Techician, Hat Yai Hospital.
Special Submission: Palm oil extraction system without sterilizaation by 1 ton of palm tree per hour,
National Metal and Material Technology Center (MTEC), air conditioner and cooling machine with 5 plus technology,
Thaikoon Research and Development Part., Ltd.
Alternative Energy and Energy Conservation Promoter: Maejo University; Office of Basic Education
Commission; Thai Television Channel 3, MCOT; TV Thunder Co., Ltd.; Public Relations Department (Radio
Broadcast); GMM Media (Public) Co., Ltd.; Green Wave Radio Program FM 106.5, Dailynews Newspaper; Than
Settakit Newspaper; Engineering Today Magazine; and Sarakadee Magazine.
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3. Information Dissemination and Public Services
1. Energy Village in Rural Area Project Performance: In 2009, the project was implemented in
10 villages, and the household’s energy expenses could be saved
up to 3 MB/year or equivalent to 3.89%.
This project has been implemented from 2004 to 2009
for totally 73 villages, building up the knowledge and understanding
on how to utilize the energy economically and efficiently, and
the energy saving awareness to the rural communities by taking
the alternative energy and energy conservation technologies for
use to reduce the energy expenses for their better quality of life.
Moreover, the project’s villagers could learn the energy utilization
problem on their own, and participate in analyzing and solving
the problems.
Remarks: The Energy Village in Rural Area Project in
the fiscal year 2010 will be transferred to the Provincial Energy
Office, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy for
further implementation.
2. House Security on Energy Project Performance: In 2009, the project was implemented in
10 communities, and the household’s energy expenses could be
saved up to 2.02 MB/year or equivalent to 3.93%.
This project has been implemented from 2004 to 2009
for totally 66 communities, building up the knowledge and
understanding on how to utilize the energy economically and
efficiently, and supporting the use of alternative energy and energy
conservation technologies for energy efficiency and energy
expense reduction for the sake of their better quality of life. Also,
the project bui l t up the energy saving awareness to the
communities.
3. Energy Conservation in Temple Project Performance: In 2009, the project was implemented in
20 temples, and the temple’s energy expenses could be saved up
to 1.29 MB/year or equivalent to 3.93%.
This project has been implemented from 2005 to 2009 for
totally 105 temples, building up the knowledge and understanding
on how to utilize the energy economically and efficiently, and
supporting the use of alternative energy and energy conservation
technologies for energy efficiency and energy
expense reduction. The temples participating
in the project would obtain the guideline for
economical and efficient utilization of energy.
The communities and people living nearby the
temples would also get the knowledge on
alternative energy and energy conservation
technologies which they can take it for efficient
use.
Remarks: The Energy Conservation in
Temple Project in the fiscal year 2010 will be
transferred to the Provincial Energy Office, Office
of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Energy
for further implementation.
4. Energy Utilization Awareness
Building up for Youth in School Project
Performance: In 2009, the project was
implemented in 400 schools and 400 projects
of alternative energy and energy conservation
activities have already been carried out. The
schools’ personnel and youth have participated
efficiently in energy conservation and utilization.
This project has been implemented
from 2005 to 2009 for totally 1,893 schools,
building up the awareness and encouraging the
schools’ personnel and youth to participate in
energy conservation and energy efficiency. The
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project helped the schools participating in the project to reduce
the energy expenses and find out the ways to solve the energy-
related problems by campaigning, publicizing, and transferring the
use of alternative energy and energy conservation technologies.
Remarks: The building up of energy utilization awareness
for youth in school project in the fiscal year 2010 will be transferred
to the Provincial Energy Office, Office of the Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Energy for further implementation.
5. Promotion of Alternative Energy Utilization
and Energy Conservation for Camp Force Project Performance: In 2009, the project was implemented in
10 camps, and the energy expenses in the camps could be saved
up to 850,000 Baht/year or equivalent to 7.28%.
This project has been implemented from 2006 to 2009
for totally 35 camps, building up the knowledge and understanding
on how to utilize the energy properly and efficiently to the camp
forces and personnel, and campaigning for the awareness of
energy saving to the forces. The project also promoted the use
of alternative energy and energy conservation technologies for
energy efficiency and energy expense reduction, which will enable
the learning and imitation of energy saving within the military
organization. And this action will also be practiced in the family
and communities of the forces participating in the project.
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1. ASEAN Renewable Energy Sub-sector
Network (RE-SSN) Performance: Participation in the activities of RE-SSN
in various important occasions.
DEDE, as the main coordination center of Thailand, has
assigned the representatives to participate in the activities of
RE-SSN in various important occasions, for example, the selection
and judgement of 2009 Thailand Renewable Energy Project,
Board of Judge for ASEAN Renewable Energy Project Competition,
the 5th New and Renewable Energy Sub-Sector and the 9th EAS
Energy Cooperation Task Force on 22nd-24 th March, 2009,
Malaysia; the 16th ASEAN Renewable Energy Sub-Sector Network
and the 8th Board of Judges (BOJ) for ASEAN Renewable Energy
Project Competition on 27th-29th May, 2009, Vientiane, Laos
PDR; the 27th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting, and other
related meetings on 26th-31st July, 2009, Mandalay, Union of
Myanmar, etc. to promote renewable energy production, utilization
and technology among ASEAN member countries.
4. Foreign Affairs 2. ASEAN Energy Efficiency
and Conservation Sub-sector Network
(EE&C-SSN)
Performance: Participat ion in the
activities of EE&C-SSN
DEDE, as the main coordination center
of Thailand and members, has extended the
cooperation to participate in various activities of
EE&C-SSN, for example, the selection and
judgement of 2009 Energy Management in
Building and Factory Project and Thailand
Energy Conservation Building Competition, the
appointment of representatives in the board of
judges for ASEAN Energy Awards 2009, the
assignment of representatives to attend the
Summary and Post Workshop for PROMEEC
on 25th-28th February, 2009, Philippines; the 5th
New and Renewable Energy Sub-sector Network
and Energy Efficiency and Conservation Sub-
sector Network, and the 9 th EAS Energy
Cooperation Task Force, on 22nd-24th 2009,
Malaysia; the 15th Board of Judge (BOJ) for
ASEAN EE&C Best Practices Competition for
Energy Efficient Buildings, on 9th-13th June,
2009, Union of Myanmar; Inception Workshop
for PROMEEC on 14th-16th July, 2009, Malaysia;
the 27th ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting
and other related meetings on 26th-31st July,
2009, Union of Myanmar; and the 4th Research
Forum on 16th-18th February, 2009, Tokyo, Japan
to promote the cooperation on energy efficiency
and energy conservation by encouraging people
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to recognize and understand these matters, and establishing the
trading market for energy efficient products that are produced in
the ASEAN member countries.
3. ASEAN Forum on Coal (AFOC) Performance: Participation in the activities of AFOC.
DEDE, as the main coordination center of Thailand,
extended the cooperation to participate in the activities of AFOC
by assigning the representatives to attend the 7th ASEAN Forum
on Coal (AFOC), on 24th-25th June, 2009, Bali, Indonesia, to promote
the development of coal production and utilization among ASEAN
member countries by taking into account the environmental impact.
4. World Energy Council (WEC) Performance: Participation in WEC activities and
dissemination of useful information, research outcome, energy-
related report and papers, and the information on meetings and
seminars organized by WEC.
DEDE, as the Secretary of Thai Member Committee of
WEC, has disseminated useful information, research outcome,
energy-related report and papers, and the information on meetings
and seminars organized by WEC to the members for participation,
for example, Executive Assembly 2008, on 31st October-10th
November, 2008, in Mexico City, Mexico; and Executive Assembly
2009, on 16th-19th September, 2009, in Reykjavik, Iceland. In addition,
DEDE has provided the information for the Survey on Energy
Efficiency Policy Measures, and the questionnaires of WEC
Assessment of Energy Policy and Practices.
5. Conseil International des
Grands Reseaux Electriques (CIGRE)
– International Council on Large Electric
Systems Performance: Dissemination of useful
information, electricity-related report and papers.
DEDE, as the Secretary of Thai National
Committee of CIGRE, has disseminated useful
information, electricity-related report and papers,
and the information on meetings and seminars
organized by CIGRE to the members for
participation and submission of papers. DEDE
has also coordinated the papers submission of
the members to CIGRE for presentation in the
meetings, for example, CIGRE Canada Conference
on Power Systems, which was held on 19th- 21st
October, 2008, in Winnipeg, Canada, etc.
6. International Commission on
Large Dams (ICOLD)) Performance: Participation in the
activities of ICOLD, and dissemination of the
information, and energy-related report and papers.
DEDE, as the Secretary of Thai National
Commission on Large Dams, has circulated and
disseminated useful information, energy-related
report and papers, and the information on
meetings and seminars organized by ICOLD to
the members for participation. In 2009, DEDE
has assigned the representatives to attend the
77th Annual Meet ing of ICOLD and the
23 rd International Congress on Large Dams on
27th May - 7th June, 2009, in Brasilia, Brazil.
7. International Energy Agency
(IEA)
Performance: A meeting was organized
for the discussion with the executives of IEA-
Implementing Agreement on Photovoltaic Power
Systems (IEA PVPS).
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DEDE has organized the meeting for the discussion
between the executives of IEA PVPS and DEDE’s executives in
May 2009. IEA PVPS has invited Thailand (DEDE) to apply for
the member of IEA PVPS from which Thailand will benefit from
the information exchange, guidelines for solar energy production
development by modern technologies, and other related researches.
8. Cooperation with Japan Performance: The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
of the Promotion and Demonstration of Clathrate Hydrate Slurry
Thermal Energy Storage Air Conditioning System (CHS) Project
was drafted to submit to the Cabinet for approving DEDE to sign
the MOU with NEDO. The project will enable the energy efficiency
and environmental protection in Thailand by promoting and
demonstrating the clathrate hydrate slurry thermal energy storage
air conditioning system (CHS) which can save the energy
consumption in the air conditioning system 30% at the maximum
depending on the building, original air conditioning system, and
the use of air conditioning system. This project requires the
implementation period of 5 years.
9. Cooperation with Federal Republic of Germany
Performance: Implementation Arrangement of Solar
Heat in Agro Industrial Process Project
DEDE has been supported by Deutsche Gesellschäft
für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) GmbH under the project
‘Thai-German Program for Enterprise Competitiveness’, and the
Implementation Arrangement of Solar Heat in Agro Industrial Process
Project was then prepared with the implementation period of 2
years. The Implementation Arrangement was signed in August
2009, enabling DEDE to benefit from the study on solar energy
business information, production technology,
market growth, business experience exchange,
training manuals of solar water heating system,
and personnel training.
10. Cooperation with Other Countries
Performance: Presentation and 2
technical visits were organized.
DEDE has organized the presentation
and technical visits on alternative energy and
energy conservation for the executives of Perak
State Agricultural Development, Malaysia, in
August 2009 for 2 days, and for the executives of
Energy Conservation Center, Pakistan, in October
2009 for 5 days.
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Organization and Manpower Development - Manpower Management and Planning
Strategies of the Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency Performance: Manpower management plan of the
Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
The manpower management and planning strategies of
the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
has been made for DEDE to have the manpower strategic plan
conforming to the public sector management and responding to
the requirement of varied manpower, and the manpower can be
arranged suitably for the agency’s duties. It can also be used
as a guideline for clear and concrete manpower management by
establishing the core competency and functional competency to
specify the desired behaviour in compliance with the strategies,
major duties and responsibilities of the position and in compliance
with the compensation structure module of Civil Servant Act B.E.
2551 (2008). The management competency is also specified
to develop the personnel to have the desired behaviour which
can drive the strategies to success, analyze the capacity gap for
making the personnel development plan as the guideline to
develop the personnel to have the desired capacity by specifying
the capacity assessment method which will be applied to the human
resource management.
- Workshops for Personnel Development
through the Sharing, Exchange and Learning of the
Department of Alternative Energy Development and
Efficiency Performance: The Workshops for Personnel Development
of the Department of Alternative Energy Development and
Efficiency were organized for 520 officials.
The Department of Alternative Energy Development and
Efficiency organized the workshop for the government officials,
permanent employees, and government employee of DEDE to
enable the integrated official performance to be in accordance
with the function, obligation and performance agreement through
5. Organization and Human Resource Development
the processes of sharing, exchange and learning,
and to create the operating network.
- Workshops to Integrate Official
Performance in the Agency, Division,
Bureau and Center Performance: The Workshops to
Integrated Official Performance of the Department
of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency
were organized for 1,066 officials.
The Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency organized the
workshop for its government officials, permanent
employee, and government employee to build
up their working strength and interaction in each
agency under the Department supervision, for
the integrated official performance according to
the function, obligation, performance agreement
in the level of division / bureau / center, and
strengthened networking of the level of group
/ section / work, and also individual.
- Personnel and Knowledge
Management Development Project Performance: The training courses were
organized to provide the knowledge to 558
officials in total.
he Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency has developed its
personnel capability and also developed knowledge
management in order that they can manage the
knowledge systematically and continuously. In
addition, the project has reinforced the personnel’s
knowledge and understanding on the ideas,
developed the knowledge management process
through the establ ishment of knowledge
management plan in compl iance with the
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Department’s strategies, and proceeded on the personnel
development according to knowledge management system and
the prepared knowledge management plan.
- Study, Training, Seminar, and Study Visit
both inside and outside the Country
Performance: The personnel of the Department of
Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency were developed
by being dispatched to the study, training courses, and seminar
both inside and outside the country.
The Department of Alternative Energy Development and
Efficiency has dispatched the personnel to the study, training courses
and seminar both inside and outside the country in accordance with
the fund and budget quota allocated by the central office or other
offices involved, so as to develop the individual personnel as
appropriate with regard to the work under their duties and
responsibilities and in association with the study, training, seminar,
and study visit both inside and outside the country, including
1) 10 government officials were dispatched to further their
studies to Master Degree and Doctoral Degree inside the country
with the funds of the Department or from the outside agencies.
2) The government officials were dispatched to English
language training courses on general English and intensive English
in Australia and England
3) 25 government officials were dispatched to English
language training courses at the public agencies and other
institutes inside the country.
4) 5 government officials were dispatched to the training
courses, study visit, and seminar outside the country with the funds
of the foreign governments (Fund category 1 Khor) in Japan, India,
and Federal Republic of Germany.
5) 17 government officials were dispatched to the training
courses, study visit, and seminar outside the country
6) 112 government officials were dispatched to the training
courses, study visit, and seminar at the outside agencies.
- Information Technology
Personnel Development Project Performance: Organization of 8 training
courses for the information technology personnel
development
The Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency has implemented the
Information Technology Personnel Development
Project, enabling the personnel to gain knowledge,
capability, and skills of the information technology
to support the performance of the Department in
achieving its objectives. The 8 training courses
organized appropriately and accordingly with the
need of the trainees are as follows:
1. Document production and management
by Microsoft Word 2007 for 54 trainees.
2. Calculation work by Microsoft Excel
2007 for 54 trainees.
3. Primary PC hardware maintenance
for 79 trainees.
4. Database design and production by
Microsoft Access 2007 for 54 trainees.
5. Project management by Microsoft
Project 2007 for 28 trainees.
6. Microsoft Excel application development
by Visual Basic for Application for 27 trainees.
7. Website design by Joomia, Photoshop,
and Flash for 27 trainees.
8. Knowledge presentation and transfer
techniques by Microsoft PowerPoint for 29
trainees.
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23rd February 2009
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhon proceeded to see solar drying
technology, and was welcomed and reported by Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, at the
Solar Drying Technology Demonstration Center, Sirindhorn International Environmental
Park, Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province.
27th February 2009
HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn proceeded to see the project of
biomass energy generation development and demonstration at the community
level, and was welcomed and reported by Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, at Baan Huai
Dur, Tha Wang Pha District, Nan Province.
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17th October 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, presided over the drilling connecting
diversion tunnel for the hydropower project at Klong Thung Plain, Chantaburi Province, and
was welcomed and reported by Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General.
27th October 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, presided over the brainstorming
seminar on “Draft 15-Year Alternative Energy Developmentn Plan” at Conference Hall,
Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University,.
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5th November 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, presided over the project of “Building
youth awareness on energy consumption in BMA’s schools” under collaboration between
DEDE and BMA at the Mall.
6th November 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, led the executives and the press to
visit Biodiesel production project at Pathum Vegetable Oil Factory, Pathumthani Province.
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25th November 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, gave a press conference to launch of
“ESCO Fund for Thai Energy” at the Conference Room, Building 2, Department of Alternative
Energy Development and Efficiency.
1st December 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, presided over the ceremony of taking
an oath of allegiance as good public servants and the power of the country, which were
attended by Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director- General, and DEDE officials in front of
Building 1, Ministry of Energy.
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8th December 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, presided over the announcing and
awarding ceremony of 2008 Outstanding Housing Development in Energy Conservation at
Prince Palace Hotel, Bangkok Metropolis.
16th December 2008
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy, and Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director
-General, presided over the opening ceremony of Thailand ESCO Fair 2008 at Queen Sirikit
National Convention Center, Bangkok Metropolis.
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22nd January 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
presided over the awarding ceremony of Outstanding
Schools for the project on “Building youth awareness
on energy consumption in BMA’s schools” at Sida
Resort Hotel, Nakhonnayok Province.
26th December 2008
Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
signed the cooperation agreement on “Small Hydropower
Development Project at Community Level” at the
Conference Room, Building 2, Department of Alternative
Energy Development and Efficiency.
6th January 2009
Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
signed the cooperation agreement on “Research and
Development Project for Demonstration of Gas
Generation from Coal” at Boonrod-Nithipat Conference
Room, Building 7, Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency.
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11th February 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
and Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General, gave
a press conference on draft Ministerial Regulations
on specifications of building types or sizes and building
design standards, criteria, and methods for energy
conservation “Building Energy Code”, at the Conference
Room, Building 2, Department of Alternative Energy
Development and Efficiency.
12th March 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
presided over the collaboration ceremony of energy
and vocational education to sustainably solve energy
crisis, and was reported by Mr. Panich Pongpirodom,
Director-General, at Miracle Grand Convention Hotel,
Bangkok Metropolis.
10th March 2009
Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
together with the executives, and the press visited
Ethanol Production Project at Ratchaburi Ethanol Co.,
Ltd., Ratchaburi Province.
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2nd April 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
and Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
together with Mr. Prakob Jirakiti, BMA Deputy Governor;
Fig. Off. Irawas Patamasukhon, Director of Environmental
Office, opened the project of promoting the utilization
of biogas fermented tanks in BMA’s schools at BMA
City Hall.
24th March 2009
Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
gave a press conference on “Thailand Energy Fair
2009” at the Conference Room, Building 2, Department
of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency.
26th March 2009
Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
signed a cooperation agreement for, development,
promotion, and transfer of Alternative Energy and
Energy Conservation between the Department of
Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency and
the Office of Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education,
at the Conference Room, Ministry of Education.
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30th April 2009
Mr. Panich Pongpirodom, Director-General,
presided over the workshop on “Preparedness
Infrastructure for utilization of hydrogen and fuel cells
in transportation” at Prince Palace Hotel, Mahanark,
Bangkok Metropolis.
14th May 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
presided over the seminar on “Energy Conservation
Promotion in Buildings through Labelling” and bestowed
Energy Conservation Building Labels at the Emerald
Hotel, Bangkok Metropolis.
20th May 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
presided over the awarding ceremony for “Thailand
Energy Awards 2009”, and was reported by Mr. Panich
Pongpirodom, Director-General, at the Conference
Room, Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok
Metropolis.
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11th August 2009
Mr. Krairit Nilkuha, Director-General, together
with the executives and the press visited energy
operation at COTTO ceramic factory, at Thai Industrial
Ceramic Co., Ltd., Saraburi Province.
16th July 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
presided over the ceremony of community biodiesel
production machinery handover to fishery community
at Baan Bor Muang, Sai Khao Sub-district, Klong
Thom District, Krabi Province.
28th September 2009
Mr. Wannarat Channukul, Minister of Energy,
presided over the seminar on publicizing the performance
and bestowed energy conservation awards for technical
and vocational teams at Prince Palace Hotel, Mahanark,
Bangkok Metropolis.
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Consultants
Mr. Krairit Nilkuha
Mr. Thammayot Srichuai
Mr. Suthep Liumsirijarern
Working Team
Mr. Twarath Sutabutr
Mr. Prasert Sinsukprasert
Mrs. Amaraporn Atchawangkul
Ms. Charasphan Phumpuang
Mrs. Wiramol Wongsumphan
Mr. Chalermchai Padunghus
Mr. Wirat Maneekaw
Mrs. Chareerat Satarawaha
Mrs. Chinthana Satawaranon
Mrs. Sukamol Prakobchat
Mr. Pongsak Phomkorn
Mr. Nawin Naknawa
Ms. Busarin Suwansree
Mrs. Somsuk Musiphol
Mrs. Chittima Sumpao
Mrs. Niramol Bubpasiri
Mr. Praphan Boonthanom
Mrs. Pornsom Rojanapradit
Mr. Mongkol Intra
Ms. Pennapa Charassangkulkij
Ms. Wallapa Yenrayub
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