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    Alternative Energy Sourcein Thailand

    Researched by: Nutnicha andPanutad

    Power Point Designed by: Natdhanai

    Presented by: Ava

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    Solar Energy

    Solar Energy produces energy by capturing thesunlight rays and converting it into electricity. Thai Solar Energy Co., Ltd. is the mainorganizer for Thailand solar energy. This helps reduce pollution by using naturalenergy instead of using (ex.) coal to produce

    electricity. But it requires sunlight to produceelectricity to use, so its very useless atnighttime or less sunlight. It can be found in Kanjanaburi, Thailand.

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    Wind Power- The giant turbine spins and sends energy to themotor at the back to convert the wind energy toelectricity.- Wind Energy Holding Co., Ltd. is the organizerof wind power for Thailand.- The building itself consumes small amount ofland, so it can be built a lot. And with morequantity meant more energy is produced. But itcan be useless if the weather is rough (becauseit damages the building) or when the wind is notstrong enough to push the turbine, spinning it.- It can be found at Petchabun,Thailand.

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    Hydro Power A dam is built on a rough flowing river.Inside the dam was a system of hydroelectricpower generator. Thewater spins the turbinein the dam,and the turbine sends the

    electricity to the converter to be used. It can produce a lot of electricity,obviously becauseit is very big. Most ofthe time it is useful, but if some BIGgarbage stuckinside the dam, it would be

    very hard to take it out. One Good example would be Bhumibol Dam (itwas builded at Tak Province)

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    Bhumibol Dam

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    The giant turbine

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    Recycle Recycle is a way of renewing garbage to useagain. Like a used paper can be recycletouse again.

    Thai Ecotrade Ltd. is the organizer ofrecycle in Thailand.

    Sure everybody says recycle is the bestsolution to clear the wastes, but recycling

    costsmoney, a lot of money. That why mostpeople just use the same own method Thelandfill.

    The factory is located at Bangkok, Thailand

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    The use of material fromliving things, orplant-derived. It can be convertedin tothree ways: thermal, chemical, and

    biochemical conversion. This energy is renewable in a very shortamount of time. Like plant, but the problemisthat we use it faster than renewing the

    energy.Wood is the main source of biomassin Thailand.

    We can produce biomass energy anywhere inThailand, as long as we have the necessaryequipment.

    Biomass Energy

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    Nuclear Power The system is very complex, to explain

    briefly, water vapor is produced (from fissionheat), the steam is send to the turbines,andthen the turbines spin and generateelectricity.

    Currently there is no nuclear power inThailand, but according to the ElectricityGenerating Authority of Thailand, they sayto be five in 2026. This would greatly reduceThailands natural gas consumption.

    They are five locations in which the nuclearpower plant will be build. First, Nakhon SiThammarat. Second, Surat Thani. Third, Trat.Fourth, Nakhon Sawan. Fifth, Ubon Ratchathani.

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