Strategy for Alternative Energy Managment of The Community in Power Plant Bhumibol Dam Area
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Abstract
The purpose of this research were to 1) study problems and factors related to the alternative energy management of community surrounding Bhumibol Dam 2)develop strategies of alternative energy management of community surrounding Bhumibol Dam and 3) evaluate the strategies of alternative energy management of community surrounding Bhumibol Dam using integrated research methodology. The sample was 500 people involved in the area surrounding the Bhumibol Dam and government officials working in the local administrative organizations by stratified random sampling. Instruments constructed and used as tool for collected data were the questionnaire with a reliability of 0.96, statistical analysis, and analysis of qualitative data by content analysis from group discussion, workshop, strategic review by 10 expert seminars and strategic evaluation by 20 experts.
Analysis results were concluded as follows:1) Condition of alternative energy management of community surrounding the Bhumibol Dam,controllings were not implemented over other aspects.The problem was at middle level and there were internal factors and external factors at middle level in overall
2) Strategies of the alternative energy management of community surrounding Bhumibol Dam consisted of 4 main points and 7 secondary strategies. The 4 main points were (1)creating community surrounding Bhumibol Dam with knowledge, understanding and awareness on alternative energy management (2) management and development of alternative energy technologies that are appropriate to the conditions of the communities surrounding the dam (3) encouraging communities surrounding the dam to increase manufacturing capacity and the use of alternative energy (4) networking alternative energy and supporting the community participation with the network in all sectors. 3) Most strategies have consistency at the highest level, appropriate, possibility and the usefulness were at high and the highest level in overall.
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