Thailand
Thai energy firms are on an expansion spree across Southeast Asia
Thanks to increased government support on energy policies.
Thai energy firms are on an expansion spree across Southeast Asia
Thanks to increased government support on energy policies.
Thailand eyes more coal use to generate power
Coal's share in energy mix a little below 20%.
Wind Energy Holding raises US$1.1b for wind farm projects
The projects are expected to be commissioned as early as 2Q18.
Why Thailand's power mix will not undergo big shift
It will still rely on gas for almost 70% of its genration by 2026.
Thailand's power sector performance to lag peers
Power consumption will grow by a measly 3.2%.
Thailand's tender process for wind, solar plants likely to be delayed
National Economic and Social Development Board must check projects first.
Thai renewables firm BCPG hikes generation capacity by 94% to 394MW
Total installed capacity now hit 585MW.
Find out who emerged as the victors in the Asian Power Awards 2017
Nominations for "The Oscars" of the power industry impressively surged to 135.
ABB is delivering on digital for power generation and water in Asia
Here's how utilities can count on ABB's oath to collaboration.
Is digitalisation in the power generation industry optional or inevitable?
Find out what LNS Research president Matthew Littlefield thinks.
Sarahnlom wind farm gets Asia's tallest wind turbine
The turbines' total height reach 210 metres.
Thailand predicted to dominate renewables capacity growth in SEA
Government eyes cutting reliance on imported natural gas.
Kyocera to expand solar energy business in Thailand
It eyes almost tripling its sales in the country.
Renewable players in Thailand cry foul on low power purchasing rate
They argue that low rates push investors away.
Thailand's non-hydro renewables capacity to surge to 8.2GW by 2026
Biomass and solar sectors are predicted to dominate.
Thailand to issue licences to stalled wind farm projects
11 companies will be given licences.
Will shift in Thailand's PPA for renewables help or cause harm?
Tougher bidding competition looms ahead.