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  2. Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Energy savings over the period as forecasted in the EEDP will total 89,672 GWh; Renewables, including domestic hydro, will supply 19,634.4 MW of power over the period; Thailand's new power demands will grow 2.67 percent annually, 2014-2036; In 2036 Thailand's peak electricity demand will be 49,655 MW and that total electricity demand will be ...

  3. Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency

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    Thailand's "Energy Efficiency Plan 2015" (EEP2015) and "Alternative Energy Development Plan 2015-2036" (AEDP2015) lay out the nation's plans to conserve energy and move to renewable energy. [4] Both plans have the same period, ending in 2036. [5] AEDP's goal is for renewable energy to contribute 30% of Thailand's total energy production by 2036 ...

  4. Energy in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Thailand refers to the production, storage, import and export, and use of energy in the Southeast Asian nation of Thailand. Thailand's energy resources are modest and being depleted. The nation imports most of its oil and significant quantities of natural gas and coal. Its energy consumption has grown at an average rate of 3.3% from ...

  5. Ministry of Energy (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Thailand (Abrv: MoE; Thai: กระทรวงพลังงาน, RTGS: Krasuang Phalangngan) is a cabinet ministry in the Government of Thailand. Its budget for fiscal year 2019 (1 October 2018–30 September 2019) is 2,319 million baht .

  6. Thai energy companies roll out expansions across Southeast Asia

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    BANGKOK/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Thai energy companies are on a roll. The national oil and gas champion, a coal miner and power utility, upstart solar and wind companies, virtually all are expanding ...

  7. Hydroelectricity in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Hydropower in Thailand is the biggest form of renewable energy in Thailand, beating solar power in Thailand and wind power in Thailand, with a total capacity of over 7000 megawatts (MW) of hydropower generation capacity installed in 26 hydroelectric dams in the country.

  8. Gussing Renewable Energy - Wikipedia

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    Gussing Renewable Energy Asia is a renewable Energy company headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] Gussing Renewable Energy provides the planning, design, construction, operation, and sale of customized CO 2 -neutral solutions for MultiFunctional EnergySystems (MFES) from renewable energy , with an Integrated Resources Management (IRM).

  9. Glow Energy - Wikipedia

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    Glow Energy PCL is a power and utility company in Thailand established in 1993. Glow Energy is one of the largest private electricity generators in Thailand. [2] Its core business is to produce and supply electricity to EGAT, and to produce and deliver electricity, steam, and processed water to industrial customers.