Bangkok Governor signs agreement for more renewable energy
The Bangkok Energy Action Plan includes the implementation of solar power systems, Wi-Fi-enabled smart light bulbs, and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These technologies are
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Thailand''s gas-fired power infrastructure, underpinned by long-term contracts and approved investments, may limit flexibility to integrate cleaner energy sources and increase exposure
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Bangkok to power two metro lines with solar energy
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Just Energy Transition in Thailand
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Inside Thailand Renewable Energy Expansion Plans
By 2030, Thailand''s renewable energy capacity is expected to reach 21,403 MW, powered largely by solar PV, biomass, and floating solar systems. Rooftop solar is also expanding fast, with
Solar, Wind and Batteries Could Enable Thailand to Reduce Reliance
Thailand, which is the third largest electricity consumer in Southeast Asia, is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2050, and net-zero emissions by 2065 or earlier.
Fresh hope for clean energy targets
The postponement of the National Energy Plan is an obstacle for Thailand, which needs to attract foreign investors who demand clean energy to operate their businesses, said Ms Naruechon.