newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Amazing that Germany is creating so much energy by solar power. Why Thailand is not in the top 10 ? Better to put efforts into developing solar power than arguing about rising energy/ petrol prices. 1 2
gamb00ler Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM Posted yesterday at 02:00 AM Have you ever seen the per capita GDP differential between Thailand and Germany? Germany is 17th in the world @ 56K and Thailand is 94th with < 8K. 1
Popular Post BritManToo Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM 33 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Better to put efforts into developing solar power than arguing about rising energy/ petrol prices. Without taxes, oil would be cheaper than solar! Anyways, nothing to stop Thai people making their own solar electricity, why is it all down to the governments? I'm making 98% of my own electricity, no 'nanny' help required. I wonder when the governments will be wanting to tax the energy we generate ourselves? 2 1
JBChiangRai Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Posted yesterday at 02:01 AM Unless you take population into account, it’s a meaningless statistic. 2 1
khunJam Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM Posted yesterday at 02:03 AM Oil provides the best most abundant and reliable energy. 2 5 1 1
ElwoodP Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Topic is energy, you want to discuss education, start another thread. Do it again for an official warning. 1 1
newbee2022 Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Atlantic Cod said: You of course believe all this information lol .....and what is wrong, please?
Olav Seglem Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 6/29/2025 at 9:01 AM, JBChiangRai said: Unless you take population into account, it’s a meaningless statistic. As far as i csn see he said "per capita" 😉 1
888huahin Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago A DIY Solar Installation can be cheap as a Ball Park Price: @25,000Thb per 2.5Kw System which can pay for itself in 15 months or less. 4 x 580w Solar Panels 9000Thb Micro Inverter. 10000Thb Solar Rails. 1200Thb Cable & Brackets. 2000Thb Labour 2 Men x 1 Day. 3000Thb Like everything else in Thailand there's something for all budgets You may not be able to make money when the Sun shines but you can definitely save money 4.65Thb/kWh.
lom Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 6/29/2025 at 9:03 AM, khunJam said: Oil provides the best most abundant and reliable energy. Its main advantage is that it can be easily stored. One of the disadvantages from burning gas and oil in order to produce electricity is that oil and gas prices are globally set and the price Thai consumers pay per KWh is therefore too dependent on that. 1
Gottfrid Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 6/29/2025 at 9:03 AM, khunJam said: Oil provides the best most abundant and reliable energy. So, you prefer the negative effects of fossil fuel instead of renewable energy? 1
BritManToo Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: So, you prefer the negative effects of fossil fuel instead of renewable energy? What negative effects? 1 1 2
Gottfrid Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 minutes ago, BritManToo said: What negative effects? That question is soo silly, so not even worth the effort. 1 1
novacova Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 13 minutes ago, BritManToo said: What negative effects? I haven’t experienced any negative effects, there’s plenty fuel to load up in my vehicles and don’t have to be concerned about where to get it. 32 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: So, you prefer the negative effects of fossil fuel instead of renewable energy? Prefer the convince of it, not just personally, it also provides convenient plentiful cheapest most accessible energy for the most disadvantaged on the planet who couldn’t even begin to afford anything alternative, which is something that the green crowd couldn’t care less about. 1 1
JBChiangRai Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Olav Seglem said: As far as i csn see he said "per capita" 😉 Unfortunately not, the figures are quoted for the country as a whole. So you’d expect the most populous country (China) to have the most production, and it does.
KhunLA Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I do find TH makes it easy (yea, could be easier), for the individual home owner to energize themselves, than many countries, I think.
wavodavo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, novacova said: I haven’t experienced any negative effects, there’s plenty fuel to load up in my vehicles and don’t have to be concerned about where to get it. Prefer the convince of it, not just personally, it also provides convenient plentiful cheapest most accessible energy for the most disadvantaged on the planet who couldn’t even begin to afford anything alternative, which is something that the green crowd couldn’t care less about. Yes this certainly applies to India one of the poorest countries in the world. Without coal that mostly comes from Australia millions of Indians would not have power.
newbee2022 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, 888huahin said: A DIY Solar Installation can be cheap as a Ball Park Price: @25,000Thb per 2.5Kw System which can pay for itself in 15 months or less. 4 x 580w Solar Panels 9000Thb Micro Inverter. 10000Thb Solar Rails. 1200Thb Cable & Brackets. 2000Thb Labour 2 Men x 1 Day. 3000Thb Like everything else in Thailand there's something for all budgets You may not be able to make money when the Sun shines but you can definitely save money 4.65Thb/kWh. That's just enough to charge my phone, razer and laptop... 2
motdaeng Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, 888huahin said: A DIY Solar Installation can be cheap as a Ball Park Price: @25,000Thb per 2.5Kw System which can pay for itself in 15 months or less. 4 x 580w Solar Panels 9000Thb Micro Inverter. 10000Thb Solar Rails. 1200Thb Cable & Brackets. 2000Thb Labour 2 Men x 1 Day. 3000Thb Like everything else in Thailand there's something for all budgets You may not be able to make money when the Sun shines but you can definitely save money 4.65Thb/kWh. based on your data, a 2.32 kw peak system generates an average of 11.94 kw per day, which seems too high and not very realistic to me ... (i would say is more about 8-9 kw/day) your calculation assumes that every watt produced is fully used, which is quite unlikely – unless you're running a few air conditioners 24/7 ... (but in that case, the system would probably be undersized anyway). maybe some other forum members with DIY setups can share their real-world ROI numbers ... i think if someone can do it an ROI in about 5 yeas, that would be nice ... (but not 15 months or less) ... 1
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