Thailand BOI Approves Investment Applications Worth USD1.1 Billion
- New Sky Energy (Bangkok) Co., Ltd. received approval for a 4.89 billion baht investment in a 35-megawatt power generation project that will produces electricity from waste. The facility will be
Renewable energy plant targets 2026 opening
The On Nut waste-to-energy power plant is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. Jakkapan Phiewngam, deputy governor of Bangkok, yesterday inspected the site in Prawet district.
Sustainable solutions: Bangkok''s waste-to-energy plants
To combat the Thai capital''s mounting garbage crisis, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is rolling out two cutting-edge waste-to-energy plants to revolutionise waste
Thailand''sLargestDomesticWasteIncinerationPowerGenerationProject
Since the end of 2019, after signing a contract with Bangkok City government and under the strong leadership and support of SDIC Group and SDIC Power, New Sky Energy has overcome
Inside Thailand Renewable Energy Expansion Plans
The pace of Thailand renewable energy expansion is picking up, and the targets are bold. With a growing focus on solar, biomass, and innovation, the country is laying the foundation for a
Construction of Nong Khem waste-to-energy plant progresses to
Construction began on February 9, 2024, and is scheduled for completion on November 4, 2026. The project will convert waste into energy instead of disposing of it in landfills. Waste will be collected and
Thailand''s energy transition gains pace amid resilient
Thailand is well-positioned to play a more leading role in shaping and supporting Asia Pacific in the global energy transition, according to the findings from the ABB Energy Industries
Bangkok''s Waste-to-Energy Plant Progresses, 2026 Completion
The waste-to-energy plant at On Nut spans an area of 30 rai and is managed by Newsky Energy (Bangkok) Co., Ltd. Construction began on February 19, 2024, and is expected to finish on
Bangkok Governor signs agreement for more renewable energy
In Bangkok, solar power-sharing projects have sprung up in parts of the city but have yet to be scaled up. The agreement between the city government and the Metropolitan Electricity
Governor Chadchart launches ''Bangkok Solar City'' to drive the capital
As these sectors are increasingly interconnected through power grids, renewable energy sources such as solar power are set to play a vital role in building a cleaner and more resilient