Thailand's renewable capacity
How Thailand can save $1.8b in power generation costs
How Thailand can save $1.8b in power generation costs
Additional solar and battery capacity will help reduce natural gas and coal use.
Thailand seeks bids for 280 MWac floating solar project
The plant will start commercial operations in 2028.
GPSC unit enters share purchase deal for 8.63 MW waste-to-energy facility
This is part of the company’s portfolio rebalancing.
GPSC unveils small modular reactor study
This is seen to help in achieving energy stability and decarbonisation.
RATCH Group forms new renewable energy unit
The subsidiary will support clean power expansion.
How EGAT contributes to powering Thailand’s energy transition
Retiring EGAT Governor Boonyanit Wongrukmit shared the company’s initiatives towards the shift to clean energy.
B.Grimm Power, INNIO ink MoU to develop power plants in Thailand
The partnership will focus on the LNG and natural gas segments.
Global Power Synergy, PEA Thailand collab to be energy suppliers
The MoU covers exploring models where GPSC serves as an electricity supplier for PEA.
Thailand to turn to renewable energy amidst gas supply challenges
This is to ensure security in electricity supply in the country.
How Thailand fares in its quest for net-zero?
Thailand has installed a renewable energy capacity of more than 15 GW.
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