Thailand
Thailand’s energy policy focuses on reducing dependence on natural gas to enhance energy security. With the costs reduction of variable renewable energy, conventional Thai power generation starts giving way to alternative sources. The country’s energy policy must evolve to accommodate this change.
Key energy statistics
Thailand data explorer
Analysis
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Efficient Grid-Interactive Buildings
Future of buildings in ASEAN
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Thailand’s Clean Electricity Transition
How accelerated deployment of renewables can help achieve Thailand’s climate targets
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Decarbonisation Pathways for Southeast Asia
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How hybrid PV technologies can contribute to the decarbonisation of Thailand's power system
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Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2022
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Climate Impacts on South and Southeast Asian Hydropower
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Thailand Power System Flexibility Study
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The Potential Role of Carbon Pricing in Thailand's Power Sector
Events
17 May 2022
04 Jun 2021 09:00—10:30
Launch of Thailand power system flexibility study
30 Apr 2021 12:00—13:30
The Potential Role of Carbon Pricing in Thailand’s Power Sector
17 Dec 2020
Powering Thailand’s Energy Transition Episode 4: “How the Energy Transition will Support National Energy Security”
Latest news
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3 new IEA reports provide fresh insights into Southeast Asia’s energy future
Policies
Policy
Country
Year
Status
Jurisdiction
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Thailand 2014 In force National