Development of Energy Efficient Power Management Model of the Office Provincial Administration of Thailand In the Future
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Abstract
The purpose of the research was to study the development of energy efficient power management model of the provincial administration office of Thailand in the Future by using EDFR (Ethnographic Delphi Future Research) which was gotten from 24 experts by choosing Purposive Sampling that interview and questionnaires were used. The data collection was kept 3 rounds were the first data interview was built to the rating scale questionnaires that were answered by the experts in the second and third rounds. The Final analyzed data from the questionnaires were analyzed into mean, median and mode that was different by finding the value of range and quartile. The results were found that the development model of management of electric energy saving in Provincial Organized Office in Thailand in the Future had the development model of electric energy saving that consisted of 1) The electric energy saving by Thailand Quality Award (TQA) Balanced Scorecard (BSC) Model Scorecard (MSC) and Participatory Action Research (PAR) 2) The process ideas of electric energy saving 3) The principle ideas of electric energy saving 4) The personal ideas of electric energy saving 5) The opinions of electric energy treating in quality, administration, learning and introducing to general people 6) The society, ideas management of electric energy saving and the ideas of personal behavior of electric energy saving 7) The participation of ideas activities in evaluation and 8) The management way of electric energy tools saving. (9) the budget allocation on projects saving electric energy.
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