Thailand’s Biggest Coal Producer Goes Green: Banpu’s Energy Transition
Banpu CEO Somruedee Chaimongkol explains how Thailand’s largest coal producer is shifting to gas, renewables, and net-zero solutions — and what happened next.
Government incentives, electricity pricing, national energy goals, and how everyday Thais can participate in the energy transition.
Banpu CEO Somruedee Chaimongkol explains how Thailand’s largest coal producer is shifting to gas, renewables, and net-zero solutions — and what happened next.
Thailand approved a 2,000 MW direct green power pilot for data centers. Here’s what the policy means, who’s investing, and how it affects Thailand’s energy future.
Thai electricity bills: progressive tiers (3.25–4.42 THB/kWh), Ft adjustment (16.23 satang in 2026), service charge, and 7% VAT. Full MEA and PEA calculation guide.
Thailand offers up to THB 200,000 in solar tax deductions plus BOI exemptions and net billing at THB 2.20/kWh — here’s every incentive available in 2026.
Thailand plans to add 18 GW of renewable capacity by 2037, but fossil fuels still generate over 80% of its electricity. A look at what’s built, what’s funded, and what’s missing.
Thailand targets 51% renewable electricity by 2037 under AEDP 2024. Guide covers incentives, net billing, carbon markets, and how to benefit.