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		<title>By: Climate Answers - Stephen Tindale » Blog Archive » Thailand … « Earth4energy</title>
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		<description>[...] Today found this great post, here is a quick excerpt : “Due to the economy&#8217;s limited indigenous energy resources, Thailand relies heavily on energy imports, importing 64 percent of total energy consumption in 2005 mainly in the form of oil.” (See APEC Energy Demand and Supply Outlook 2006: &#8230; Read the rest of this great post Here [...]</description>
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