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Group 4. Punyapat Saksupapchon Thailand Wong kek Liang Malaysia Kyungmi Park Korea Tick Phengsombath Laos Ahmad Nasikun Indonesia. Green jobs in Thailand. What’s Green Jobs? Thai Interesting Green Jobs Renewable Energy Industries: Eco-Car,

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  1. Group 4 PunyapatSaksupapchonThailand Wong kek Liang Malaysia Kyungmi Park Korea Tick PhengsombathLaos Ahmad NasikunIndonesia

  2. Green jobs inThailand What’s Green Jobs? Thai Interesting Green Jobs • Renewable Energy • Industries: Eco-Car, Green Label, Recycling • Eco-Tourism • Forestry: “Doi Tung” Conclusion

  3. Korea 2009

  4. What’s GREENJOBS ? Any jobs that focus on the environmental friendly profession in order to protect, conserve and develop sustainability of the green environment.

  5. Solar for computer training centers in seven Karen refugee camps Mae KlangLuang, ChaingMai Renewable Energy • Solar • 0.037% of Thailand area •  100% peak load (22,586 MW) • Typical 3 kW solar electric system • Thai solar home systems • Solar water heating Biofuels • Rice husk gasifier • Korat Waste to Energy - biogas • Biogas from Pig Farms 3 kW = 660,000 baht Wind Hydro 13.7 km • Hundreds of W to 5 MW per turbine • In Thailand: 6 baht/kWh • 1 MW = 35,000,000 baht 13.7 km • Micro-hydro technology • KreKhi village, Tak Province • Mae KlangLuang, Chaing Mai • Mae Kam Pong, Chiang Mai • Thai population: 65,069,000 • Person per household: 5 • Households: 13,014,000 • System size: 3 kW • If 58% of households  100% of peak load • VSPP subsidy: 8 baht / kWh 203,000 solar home systems Sustainability challenge Mae Kam Pong, Chiang Mai

  6. Welcome to ” Thailand”

  7. Industries Thailand’s government decided in June 2007 to grant tax incentives to auto manufacturers that produce small, fuel-efficient “eco-cars.” 182,000 jobs in the sector.

  8. Why “ eco-car ”? • High MPG and Low CO2 emissions • engines : 1.3 liters or smaller, • vehicles : 20km per liter (56.6 MPG) • Emit less than 192 g of CO2 per mile (120 g/km) • Not easily replicated by its rivals • Will be 100,000 units sold annually • Around 5 billion baht (US$150 million) investment

  9. POLICIES TO PROMOTE ECO-CAR • 17 % tax (compared with the typical 30–50 %) • Receive up to 8 years of exemption from corporate income tax payments and machinery import duties • A company must produce cars that • Do not surpass a certain engine size • (1,300 cc for gasoline engines and 1,400 cc for diesels) • Consume 5 liters per 100 kilometers (47 miles per gallon) or less • Generate no more than 120 grams of CO2 per kilometer, and meet Euro-4 emissions standards. • Companies must make a minimum investment, produce at least 100,000 cars by the fifth year of production, and produce at least 80 percent of parts domestically.

  10. Thai Green label Launched in August 1994 by he Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) in association with the Ministry of Industry “ an environmental certification awarded to specific products that are shown to have minimum detrimental impact on the environment in comparison with other products serving the same function ” Applies to products and services, not including foods, drinks, and pharmaceuticals

  11. Thai Green label purposes of awarding the green label To provide reliable information and guide customers in their choice of products. To create an opportunity for consumers to make an environmentally conscious decision, thus creating market incentives for manufacturers to develop and supply more environmentally sound products. To reduce environmental impacts which may occur during manufacturing, utilization, consumption and disposal of products.

  12. Recycling Makes an important contribution to reducing energy consumption and associated pollution of air and water. Create Many Jobs scrap-based manufacturing materials collection and recovery sorting and processing remanufacturing of appliances

  13. Recycling Chiang Mai: first location for cutting edge waste-to-energy plants producing biomass fuel and electricity from mixed waste. Glass recycling business in Ayuthaya Teijin polyester recycling programcollecting used polyester items and then recycling them into new polyester materials

  14. Eco-Tourism “low impact, environmentally-friendly tourism that cherishes, not destroys” It is important to respect the environment not only where we live but in those places to which we travel.

  15. Eco-Tourism Eco-tourism is currently a buzzword in the Thai tourism scene. Activities: Mountain Biking White Water Rafting Trekking and Camping Bird Watching Scuba Diving Rock Climbing Home Staying

  16. Forestry Green Jobs : provide income and help alleviate poverty. Afforestation and reforestation projects will create new employment. Doi Tung Development Project (DTDP) To solve problems of deforestation and prevent the local people from encroaching the remaining watershed forests of Doi Tung in 1986

  17. Doi Tung Development Project (DTDP) Mission To ensure that the people of Doi Tung are economically self-reliant and able to continue the process of their own development as responsible citizens, amid an ever-evolving globalised world, without compromising the environment or their own cultural values.

  18. Doi Tung Development Project (DTDP) Human Development Economic Development Environmental Development

  19. Conclusion Green Jobs in Thailand currently take part in many careers such as tourism, industries and forestry through several sustainability programs. Also engineers and scientists try to create new technology and renewable energy to reduce emission of CO2 and develop sustainability of the green environment. By the friendly environmentally trend, Green Jobs will be implemented more for the future of Thai sustainable society.

  20. Conclusion Greenhouse Effect Global Warming REDUCE….

  21. Cont Conclusion Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide

  22. References www.unep.org/civil_society/Publications/index.asp www.unep.org/labour_environment/features/greenjobs.asp http://www.doitung.org/ http://www.tei.or.th/greenlabel/GL_home_main.htm http://www.apfed.net/ki/database/doc/RISPO_GP055.pdf

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