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Thailand Encouraged to Embrace Solar Energy for Economic Gains

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Thailand Encouraged to Embrace Solar Energy for Economic Gains

3 July 2024
Energy X โซล่าเซลล์

Thailand's abundant sunlight offers a prime opportunity for a solar energy revolution, yet high initial costs and complex regulations hinder widespread adoption.

Piyasak Pichetanawin, Vice President of the Solar Energy Association of Thailand, urges the government to promote solar energy use, particularly in the industrial sector.

Piyasak highlights the crucial role of green energy in reducing operational costs for businesses. He advocates for public education on the economic and environmental benefits of clean solar energy.

To stay competitive globally, Thailand must integrate solar energy into manufacturing, following European nations' lead in requiring imports to be produced with clean energy.

Many industries are transitioning to clean energy to sustain export markets, and without this shift, Piyasak warns that Thailand may struggle to compete with nations already adopting cleaner technologies.

Implementing solar energy in heavy industries can lower production costs and offer potential tax exemptions. The cost of clean energy technology has become more affordable, with solar panel prices dropping by over 30%.

The technology is now easier to install, use, and maintain, with a longer lifespan, making broader adoption feasible.

Piyasak notes growing public interest in clean energy, with projects ensuring high standards by qualified contractors. Clean energy is now used in various sectors, from national utilities to shopping centers and households.

He emphasizes the need for government support in simplifying approval processes for solar panel installations and calls for policy adjustments to make clean energy affordable and accessible.

Despite Thailand's strong energy security framework, barriers to clean energy access remain, and making it convenient for the public is crucial.

In conclusion, Piyasak underscores Thailand's solar potential, urging Thais to harness their abundant sunlight effectively despite common complaints about the heat.

Source : aseannow.com