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Geothermal Cooling in Thailand: The Promise and the Reality Check
Ground-source heat pumps can cut AC costs by 30% — but Thailand’s warm subsurface temperatures limit their advantage. We look at the research from Chulalongkorn University and explain why geothermal cooling remains a niche technology in the tropics.
Solar Energy in Thailand: Complete Guide 2026
Thailand hit 5 GW solar capacity in 2023. Learn costs (130k-180k THB for 5 kW), 4-5 year payback, permits, incentives, and performance in tropical heat.
Electric Vehicles in Thailand: Complete Guide 2026
Thailand sold 120,301 EVs in 2025 — up 80%. Complete guide to prices, subsidies, charging networks, and top brands for EV buyers in Thailand.
Energy Storage and Grid in Thailand: Complete Guide 2026
Thailand targets 14 GW of energy storage by 2037 but has just 19% built. Full guide to BESS, pumped hydro, costs, incentives, and home batteries.
How Can You Reduce Your Thai Electricity Bill? 10 Proven Strategies for 2026
Thai electricity hits 3.88 baht/unit in 2026. Cut your bill 20-75% with these 10 strategies — from cool roofs to inverter AC to rooftop solar.
Cheap Batteries Are Pushing Clean Energy Rivals to the Margins
Battery costs below $70/kWh are pushing green hydrogen, gravity storage, and compressed air into niche roles — and lithium-ion itself faces challengers.
How to Get Government Biogas Subsidies in Thailand: PP1 and PP2 Program Guide
DEDE covers 50-72% of farm biogas costs through PP1/PP2 programs. Complete guide to eligibility, application, and ROI for Thai livestock farms.
Government Solar Subsidies and Incentives in Thailand 2026: What Can You Claim?
Thailand offers up to THB 200,000 in solar tax deductions plus BOI exemptions and net billing at THB 2.20/kWh — here’s every incentive available in 2026.
How Much Does Home Battery Storage Cost in Thailand in 2026?
Home battery prices in Thailand range from 57,000 to 699,000 THB in 2026. Compare 6 brands, LFP vs Tesla costs, TOU savings math, and payback periods.
Solar Panel Installation Costs in Thailand 2026: Complete Price Guide
A 5kW solar system in Thailand costs 130,000-250,000 THB in 2026 with a 4-6 year payback. Full breakdown of equipment, labor, incentives, and savings.
5 kWp Solar in Chiang Dao: 4-Year Performance and Cost Reality
Bjørn Nyland’s 4-year real data from a 5 kWp rooftop solar system in Chiang Dao reveals the true ROI, feed-in wait times, and why roof angle matters more than panel count.
Off-Grid Solar in Thailand: Is Complete Energy Independence Possible?
Complete guide to going off-grid with solar power in Thailand. Learn what you need, costs, regulations, and whether energy independence is realistic for your situation.
Complete Guide to Thailand Solar Incentives and Subsidies 2026
Thailand offers 200,000 THB tax deductions and 8-year BOI tax holidays for solar in 2026. Every incentive mapped with eligibility rules and how to apply.
Feed-in Tariff (FiT) in Thailand: How Solar and Wind Pricing Works
Thailand’s 2022 FiT pays solar 2.17 THB/kWh and wind 3.10 THB/kWh under 25-year PPAs — but solar+storage quotas are full. Here’s what applies now.
How to Apply for a Solar Panel Permit in Thailand: Step-by-Step Guide
Thailand cut solar permits to 2 steps in 2024–2025. Factory licence gone, building permit waived. ERC exemption + MEA/PEA approval now takes 6–12 weeks.
How to Read Your Thai Electricity Bill: MEA and PEA Rates Explained (2026)
Thai electricity bills: progressive tiers (3.25–4.42 THB/kWh), Ft adjustment (16.23 satang in 2026), service charge, and 7% VAT. Full MEA and PEA calculation guide.
Solar Loan Thailand: Cash vs Bank Loan vs Leasing Compared (2026)
Compare solar financing in Thailand: cash payback 5-6 years, bank loans from 2.99% p.a., and leasing. Covers foreigner eligibility and the 2026 tax deduction.
BIPV in Thai Buildings: Is Solar-Integrated Architecture Now Required by Law?
Thailand is tightening building energy codes and easing solar permits. Here’s what BIPV means for Thai developers, architects, and property owners in 2025–2026.
Balcony Solar in Thailand: Can Condo Renters Cut Their Electric Bill?
Condo renters in Thailand want balcony solar, but three approval layers and tropical heat make plug-in panels trickier than they appear.
Lam Takhong Wind Farm: Thailand’s First Large-Scale Wind Energy Project
Discover Lam Takhong Wind Farm in Nakhon Ratchasima — Thailand’s first large-scale wind energy project. 26.5 MW capacity, GE Vernova turbines, Southeast Asia’s only wind-hydrogen hybrid, and free public entry.
