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Thailand plans 14 floating solar farms to boost renewable energy

Thailand’s Electricity Generating Authority (EGAT) plans 14 new floating solar farms across seven hydroelectric dams under the 2024 Power Development Plan (PDP). These projects, totaling 2,656 megawatts, aim to boost renewable energy's share from 20% in 2023 to 51% by 2037, while reducing fossil fuel reliance from 70% to 45%. EGAT’s first floating solar farm began operations in 2021 at Sirindhorn Dam, and two more are planned for 2024. Three new farms, costing 13 billion baht, will launch by 2027. The PDP aligns with Thailand’s renewable energy goals, connecting projects to the national grid.

 

 

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