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Thailand’s Transition to Clean Energy: Embracing Solar, Wind, and Strategic Policies

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September 21, 2025
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Solar and wind energy are thriving globally, yet Thailand remains heavily dependent on fossil fuels. The nation is lagging in the clean energy transition—but there’s still time to close the gap.

Thailand’s abundant sunlight and wind potential present significant opportunities for renewable energy development. By investing in infrastructure, offering incentives for clean energy projects, and fostering international collaborations, the country can accelerate its shift toward sustainability. Public awareness campaigns and policy reforms will also play a crucial role in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and embracing a greener future.

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