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Thailand Energy Policy 2026: PDP/AEDP and Bottlenecks
Thailand’s renewable energy growth depends on the Power Development Plan (PDP) and Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP). While demand for renewables is strong, slow regulatory progress and PDP rollout could create bottlenecks, delaying project execution. Developers and investors must prioritize realistic grid connections, early permitting, and robust financing strategies to overcome these challenges and align with Thailand’s energy policy framework for 2026
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Feb 184 min read


Thailand Green Electricity 2026–2028: Growth Outlook
Thailand’s green electricity generation is projected to grow by 4–5% annually from 2026 to 2028, driven by corporate decarbonization, EV adoption, and data center investments. While demand is strong, challenges such as regulatory delays, grid access issues, and intermittency risks could slow progress. Developers must focus on grid connectivity, contract structures, and technology solutions to ensure reliable and bankable renewable energy projects in this evolving market
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Feb 174 min read


Building Social License: Engaging Stakeholders for WtE & Pyrolysis in Thailand
This blog post highlights the importance of building social license for Waste-to-Energy (WtE) and pyrolysis projects in Thailand. It provides actionable strategies for stakeholder engagement, focusing on transparency, inclusivity, and community benefits. The post outlines steps to align with Thai EIA/EHIA requirements, ADB standards, and EU best practices, ensuring public participation, grievance mechanisms, and environmental transparency to gain community trust and project a
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Jan 304 min read


Financing WtE in Thailand (2026 Playbook): PPAs, Capital Stack, Insurance & Risk Mitigation
This blog post provides a detailed playbook for financing Waste-to-Energy (WtE) projects in Thailand. It covers essential aspects such as securing 20-year Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), preparing a robust capital stack, meeting lender requirements, structuring EPC guarantees, and implementing insurance and risk mitigation strategies. The post is designed to help developers navigate the financial and operational complexities of WtE projects while aligning with Thai policies
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Jan 284 min read


From CO₂ Cuts to ESG Value: Turning Projects into Proof for Buyers & Banks in Thailand
This blog post outlines how businesses in Thailand can convert CO₂ reductions into bankable ESG value. It emphasizes aligning metered evidence with DEDE’s energy-efficiency governance, leveraging Thailand’s Green Taxonomy, and utilizing certification frameworks like TREES/LEED and Verra VM0044. The post provides actionable strategies to secure buyer trust, attract green financing, and meet compliance standards, ensuring CO₂ cuts translate into commercial and environmental adv
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Jan 265 min read


Selling the Outputs: Off-Take, QA, and Blending Strategies for Pyrolysis Products in Thailand
This blog post explores the critical elements of developing bankable off-take agreements for pyrolysis projects in Thailand. It focuses on recovered carbon black (rCB), tire pyrolysis oil (TPO), syngas, and steel, detailing buyer expectations for consistent specifications, quality assurance, and logistics. The post also provides practical strategies for blending, upgrading, and structuring contracts to ensure product quality and market readiness, supported by Thai case studie
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Jan 225 min read


Where Incentives Help (Thailand 2026): BOI Tracks for CO₂ & Circular Energy Projects
This blog post explores Thailand's enhanced incentive structures for CO₂ reduction, pyrolysis, biochar, and Waste-to-Energy (WtE) projects under the Board of Investment (BOI). It highlights tax holidays, non-tax privileges, and area-based benefits in the EEC/IEAT estates. The post also provides guidance on aligning with Thailand's Green Taxonomy and meeting compliance requirements to secure incentives, improve project economics, and attract green financing.
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Jan 214 min read


Feasibility to First Fire: A 10-Step Pyrolysis Project Plan in Thailand
This blog post provides a comprehensive 10-step plan for developing a bankable pyrolysis project in Thailand, focusing on end-of-life tires (ELT) and biomass. It covers key aspects such as feedstock quantification, site selection, permits, reactor technology, off-take agreements, and commissioning. Backed by Thai case studies, the post offers actionable insights to navigate the country's green finance landscape and industrial estate opportunities, ensuring a smooth transition
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Jan 195 min read


Operational Proof: Making CO₂ Projects Audit-Ready in Thailand
This blog post highlights the importance of documenting CO₂ reductions to meet compliance standards in Thailand, including DEDE's energy-efficiency governance and the EU's CBAM requirements. It provides a step-by-step guide to creating an audit-ready evidence pack, covering interval data, BMS trends, calibration records, and visual proof. Backed by local case studies, the post helps businesses align with regulatory expectations and leverage operational proof for certification
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Jan 165 min read


Biochar for CO₂: Use Cases, Lab Testing, and Credit Readiness in Thailand
This blog post explores the transformative potential of biochar in Thailand, highlighting its ability to reduce CO₂ emissions, improve soil health, and generate high-quality carbon credits. It outlines practical use cases in agriculture, construction, and wastewater treatment, along with essential lab testing requirements for quality assurance. The post also provides a roadmap for achieving credit readiness under the latest methodologies, supported by Thai case studies and ac
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Jan 145 min read


MRV Without Drama: Data, Instrumentation, and Audit Evidence in Thailand
This blog post provides a practical guide to implementing a Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) stack tailored for operators and estates in Thailand. It highlights the importance of metered evidence for compliance, finance, and carbon credit validation. The post outlines essential steps for data tracking, instrumentation, and audit-ready reporting, ensuring energy savings are measurable, verifiable, and aligned with Thailand's policies and lender expectations.
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Jan 135 min read


Incineration, Gasification, or Pyrolysis? Choosing the Right WtE Path in Thailand
This blog post examines Thailand's growing adoption of waste-to-energy (WtE) technologies, focusing on incineration, gasification, and pyrolysis. It provides a decision-making framework tailored to Thailand's waste management landscape, including feedstock suitability, siting, utilities, permits, and off-take considerations. Backed by local case studies, the post guides investors and stakeholders in selecting the most bankable WtE technology for their projects.
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Jan 125 min read


The Payback Math of Low-Capex CO₂ Cuts: HVAC, Motors, Controls (Thailand Focus)
This blog post explores how Thai operators can achieve fast, audit-ready carbon reductions through low-capex measures. It highlights practical strategies for optimizing HVAC systems, upgrading motors with variable-speed drives (VSDs), and enhancing controls to deliver 6–18-month paybacks. Aligned with Thailand's energy efficiency policies, the post includes real-world examples, cost calculations, and actionable steps for businesses to reduce emissions effectively.
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Jan 85 min read


Waste-to-Energy in Thailand (2026 Playbook): Options, Siting, and Utilities
This blog post explores Thailand's accelerating waste-to-energy (WtE) initiatives, including municipal plants in Bangkok and industrial estate projects. It provides a detailed roadmap for operators, developers, and investors, focusing on technology options, site selection strategies, and utility integration tailored to Thailand's unique waste management challenges and opportunities
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Jan 75 min read


CO₂ Strategy in ASEAN: Thailand Focus - Measure, Reduce, Monetize
This blog post explores Thailand's leadership in carbon reduction strategies within the ASEAN region. It emphasizes the importance of measuring carbon footprints, reducing emissions, and monetizing reductions to align with tightening policies, export pressures, and ESG demands. The post provides actionable steps, including baseline governance, abatement measures, permits, incentives, and monetization routes, tailored for Thai operators
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Jan 55 min read


Thailand Real Estate 2025: The 10 Biggest Shifts You Need to Know
This blog post highlights the top 10 shifts in Thailand's real estate market in 2025, driven by policy changes and market trends. Key developments include fee reductions, LTV easing, ESG adoption, and EEC expansion. The post explores transformations across residential, hospitality, commercial, and industrial sectors, emphasizing policy-driven recovery, sustainable practices, and the rise of automation. It provides actionable insights to align 2026 strategies with policy timel
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Dec 29, 20254 min read


Eastern Economic Corridor: Thailand’s Industrial Growth Engine in 2025
This blog post highlights the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) as Thailand's industrial growth engine in 2025. With competitive land pricing averaging THB 7.8M per rai in prime zones and a 9.4% vacancy rate, the EEC attracts significant foreign direct investment. Infrastructure upgrades, including ports, rail, and highways, reinforce its role as a logistics hub. BOI incentives for industries like EV, electronics, and biotech drive demand for ready-built factories and warehouse
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Dec 22, 20254 min read


Renovate to Win: ESG Retrofits, Wellness MEP, and Payback Math for Thai Hotels
This blog post emphasizes the importance of renovation-led differentiation for Thai hotels in 2025 as ADR growth plateaus. It highlights the benefits of ESG retrofits, such as energy-efficient HVAC systems, water conservation measures, and wellness-oriented upgrades, to enhance RevPAR and reduce operational costs. The post also explores certification frameworks like TREES, LEED, and WELL, and provides actionable steps, including feasibility assessments and creating guest-faci
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Dec 11, 20253 min read


Project Development in Asia: Align Culture, Compliance, and Community - Then Build
Project Development in Asia: Align Culture, Compliance, and Community—Then Build" highlights the critical role of cultural insight, compliance, and community engagement in ensuring project success. It outlines a four-stage gate process—covering land and community, design and permits, procurement and construction, and commissioning and handover—to prevent rework and delays. The blog also emphasizes cultural practices like respectful cadence, pre-reads, and variance narratives
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Oct 2, 20254 min read
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