This project is aligned with EGAT’s goals to improve efficiency and reliability, reduce CO2 and NOx emissions, and lower electricity costs for its overall assets, replacing them with highly efficient combined cycle power generation equipment..
This project is aligned with EGAT’s goals to improve efficiency and reliability, reduce CO2 and NOx emissions, and lower electricity costs for its overall assets, replacing them with highly efficient combined cycle power generation equipment..
On September 3, 2025, in Bangkok (Kingdom of Thailand), Distributed Power Generation Association, together with the Corporation for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic, with the support of the Russian Ministry of Energy, held a panel session "The Role of Distributed Generation in. .
Thailand's commitment to green energy is evident in its current Power Development Plan, which targets renewable energy constituting more than 50% of the generation mix. The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is exploring innovative approaches such as floating solar installations on. .
The first urban district cooling center and power distribution system will be located in One Bangkok, Thailand’s largest private sector property development site of 16.7 hectares at Bangkok’s city center. TGES partnered with Mitsui & Co., Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited, One Bangkok. .
On the morning of January 25, the Donghai International 60KW distributed photovoltaic project invested and constructed by Hongri New Energy started smoothly. After the project is completed, the annual power generation capacity will reach 100,000 kWh, which is equivalent to saving about 30 tons of. .
However, the wholesale electricity market in Thailand is regulated by the government and related organisations such as the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO), and the Ministry of Energy, Energy Regulatory Commission. The Electricity. .
Besides, electric energy development has pushed forward the changes across several sectors, such as industry, medicine, public health, transportation, education, tourism, and communication, etc. The route of electric energy development has continued to advance through quality-driven mechanisms that.