The most rapid growth in energy demand is projected for
nations outside the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (non-OECD countries). Total energy consumption
in non-OECD nations was increased by 73% compared to a 15%
increase in OECD nations [1]. The primary energy demand in nonOECD
Asia is expected to be 5285 Mtoe in 2020 and 7240 Mtoe in
2035 [2]. Thailand is one of the fast growing economy and energy
demand in non-OECD Asia countries. Thailand's energy sector
emits significant amount of CO2 emissions, thus ranking the 20th
in the world [3]. Despite the importance of climate change
mitigation, however, Thailand is currently no clearly defined the
nation's emission reduction targets. Keeping in view of the rising
emissions, it is imperative that Thailand starts to avoid embarking