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                <text>Factors Affecting Energy Efficiency and CO2 Reduction in The&#13;
Manufacturing Firms of Thailand</text>
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                <text>Management Commitment; Energy Awareness; Energy Knowledge; Energy Audit; Energy Efficiency; CO2&#13;
Reduction; Thailand.</text>
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                <text>The current study investigated the effects of management commitment, energy awareness, energy knowledge, energy&#13;
audit towards energy efficiency which was further examined towards CO2 reduction in manufacturing firms of Thailand.&#13;
The sample of this study was gathered from manufacturing firms of Thailand and the sample size was 148 responses. The&#13;
data was collected in a quantifiable manner and was analyzed using PLS-SEM. The paper should that energy audits have&#13;
a positive and significant effect on energy efficiency. Energy awareness has a positive and significant effect on energy&#13;
efficiency. Energy efficiency has a positive and significant effect on CO2 reduction. Energy knowledge has a positive&#13;
and significant effect on energy efficiency. The management committee has a positive and significant effect on energy&#13;
efficiency. Investing in human resource growth provides signs of determination to produce the desired results and,&#13;
combined with administration encouragement and determination, the expected success can be achieved.</text>
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