Web and GIS as a New Generation KM system for Sustainable Energy Promotion

Authors

  • Janjira Payakpate School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch Western Australia 6150, AUSTRALIA
  • Chun Che Fung School of Information Technology, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch Western Australia 6150, AUSTRALIA
  • Sukrudee Nathakaranakule School of Renewable Energy Technology, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok 65000, THAILAND
  • Dora Marinova Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy (ISTP), Murdoch University South Street, Murdoch Western Australia 6150, AUSTRALIA

Keywords:

Geographic Information System (GIS), Sustainable Energy Services, Knowledge Management (KM), Web Services

Abstract

The sustainable energy services aim to reduce the use of the fossil energy and to meet the electricity needs of un-electrified area or remote area. Fossil energy has been used for ages. The amount of it is reducing that causes the high prices in the market. In order to overcome this problem, sustainable energy services should be promoted, particular in developing countries where a huge amount of sustainable energy resources are available. A viable tool which supports the activities on sustainable energy services is knowledge management (KM) system. However, there are some hidden practical problems on the current KM system on sustainable energy: lack of in dept knowledge, limited budget and high turn over of specialists. This paper will present a new KM system with integrated web GIS for delivery and promotion of sustainable energy.

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How to Cite

Payakpate, J., Fung, C. C., Nathakaranakule, S., & Marinova, D. (2014). Web and GIS as a New Generation KM system for Sustainable Energy Promotion. Journal of Renewable Energy and Smart Grid Technology, 1(2), 63–69. Retrieved from https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/RAST/article/view/25981