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Thailand hosts future energy Asia summit

Thailand will host the Future Energy Asia Exhibition and Summit from May 15 to 17 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok. The event highlights Thailand’s crucial role in fostering a sustainable regional energy transition and underlines its commitment to this cause.

Currently, Thailand’s energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation. The government has laid down ambitious targets to escalate the proportion of renewables in the national energy blend. Continued … 

Revised power plan promotes clean alternatives

Nuclear energy and hydrogen fuel will be included in the revised version of Thailand’s power development plan (PDP), which emphasizes more use of clean energy, says the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO).

The move comes as power companies forge cooperation on clean energy development. Among them are a joint project between Global Power Synergy Plc (GPSC), the power generation arm of PTT Plc, and Denmark-based nuclear energy developer Seaborg Technologies, to study small modular reactor (SMR) technology. Continued … 

Industrial standards institute told to guide public on buying solar panels

Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul has instructed the Thai Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) to expedite public understanding and awareness regarding the selection of standardized solar panels after online video clips were shared of a solar panel catching fire.

In recent times, both businesses and households have been encouraged to install solar rooftop systems. The migration is not only expected to help reduce energy costs but also decrease greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, many businesses and individuals have shown interest in installing solar panels. Continued … 

FedEx Promotes Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship

FedEx Express, one of the world’s largest express transportation companies, recently collaborated with the World Vision Foundation of Thailand to raise awareness on waste management in rural areas of Thailand.

As part of the FedEx Cares program, about 40 volunteers from FedEx Thailand teamed up to instill the importance of environmental protection to the Pa Deng community of Phetchaburi Province, which is home to 10 villages and approximately 7,000 residents. FedEx donated three environmentally friendly waste incinerators and three units of biogas systems to replace traditional waste disposal practices such as open-air incineration and landfills. The new incinerators and systems will significantly reduce toxic emissions and provide a sustainable solution for organic waste decomposition. Continued … 

Phuket Authorities Take a Stand Against Pollution for Tourism and Ecosystem

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) Patcharawat Wongsuwan has mandated a rigorous action against pollution in Phuket. The call comes due to an increased build-up of waste from fishing nets and monsoon debris in Phuket and nearby waters, which are detrimental to both tourism and marine ecosystems.

In a recent visit to Phuket, Patcharawat called for the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) to devise and apply strategies to combat these threats, which are also causing coral reef bleaching. Continued … 

Phuket’s free electric bus service hits a roadblock

The eagerly awaited launch of Phuket’s free electric bus service has been put on hold until May 17, as revealed by the local business consortium, Phuket City Development Co. (PKCD). This unexpected detour stems from licensing procedures that have hit a few bumps in the road, causing the delay.

The electric bus service, also known as The Dragon Line, was originally slated to begin operations on May 9. The service, offering air-conditioned rides at no cost to residents and tourists, will run daily during an initial trial period. Continued … 

Ecotourism Destinations in Thailand

Ecotourism, or ecological tourism, embodies the concept of responsible travel to natural areas, aiming to conserve the environment, uplift local communities, and impart conservation education to visitors. It encourages environmental awareness, cultural respect, and meaningful connections for travelers, highlighting the conservation of natural resources, support for local economies, reduction of carbon footprints, and educational enrichment.

Thailand remains a beacon for ecotourism, offering a plethora of destinations for those eager to embrace its natural splendor while contributing to conservation efforts: Continued …