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Factors affecting urban electricity consumption: a case study in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area using an integrated approach of earth observation data and data analysis

Urbanization induces shifts in surface environmental factors, including impervious surface expansion, green space loss, and temperature increase in which the extreme temperature is supposed to significantly raise total electricity consumption (TEC) in urban areas. Applying remote sensing data and da...

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Published in:Environmental science and pollution research international 2021-03, Vol.28 (10), p.12056-12066
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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Cities
Data Analysis
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Electricity
Electricity consumption
Environment
Environmental and Energy Management
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental factors
Environmental Health
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental science
Green infrastructure
Land surface temperature
Metropolitan areas
Remote sensing
Residential areas
Thailand
Urban areas
Urban sprawl
Urbanization
Vegetation
Vegetation index
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
title Factors affecting urban electricity consumption: a case study in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area using an integrated approach of earth observation data and data analysis
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