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Clean Energy Finance and Investment Roadmap of Thailand

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Thailand has adopted ambitious clean energy targets to meet its long-term climate goals, committing to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2065. Transforming Thailand’s energy system, alongside broader development objectives, is critical to meeting these goals as the energy sector accounts for 69% of Thailand’s total GHG emissions.

The Clean Energy Finance and Investment Roadmap of Thailand (“the Roadmap”) outlines key actions to unlock finance and investment in two clean energy sectors: (i) renewable power, with special attention to small-scale renewable power systems; and (ii) energy efficiency in buildings, with a focus on cooling applications. The two sectors were selected in close consultation with the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE) of the Ministry of Energy of Thailand. The Roadmap provides a comprehensive overview of the progress to date, policy context and challenges to mobilise near-term finance in those sectors, as well as estimates of the finance needs to reach Thailand’s clean energy plans. The report also includes a roadmap action plan, suggesting non-prescriptive recommendations and actions that the Government of Thailand, financial institutions, energy service companies, academia and the international development community active in the country could undertake to foster clean energy investments in Thailand.

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Introduction: key trends and policies for financing renewable energy and energy efficiency in Thailand

This chapter presents Thailand’s economic context, emissions profile and its climate and energy ambitions and targets. It describes the governance and institutional context of Thailand’s energy policy as well as the structure of its electricity market, renewable energy potential and the main characteristics of its power mix. Finally, the chapter examines the renewable energy finance and investment landscape, focusing on policies and financial incentives on renewable energy as well as on sustainable finance, including analysis of Thailand’s sustainable finance taxonomy. The chapter ends with an overview of the latest trends on renewable energy investments in Thailand.

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