Abstract
As part of a study into the potential impact of climate change on Thailand’s electricity demand it has been necessary to find an efficient and effective way of linking climate to demand levels whilst minimising data requirements. The paper sets out a multiple linear regression approach to modelling the influence of temperature on demand by representing demand as hourly time-slices for each month across the year. The application of the models in determining the impact of uniform rises in temperature are presented along with a preliminary
exploration of what such sensitivity means in terms of Thailand’s demand levels in the second quarter of the century.
exploration of what such sensitivity means in terms of Thailand’s demand levels in the second quarter of the century.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2006 |
| Event | International Conference on Energy For Sustainable Development: Issues And Prospect For Asia - Phuket, Thailand Duration: 1 Mar 2006 → 3 Mar 2006 |
Conference
| Conference | International Conference on Energy For Sustainable Development |
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| Country/Territory | Thailand |
| City | Phuket |
| Period | 1/03/06 → 3/03/06 |
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Using Weather Sensitivity To Forecast Thailand's Electricity Demand
Parkpoom, S. & Harrison, G., 2008, In: International Energy Journal. 9, 4Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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