Thailand’s solar sector faces hurdles in net zero push

Over the last decade, Thailand has been very aggressive on solar power development. There was a time when anyone who produced solar electricity would get a buyback, so we saw a lot of solar farms getting built, reaching a capacity of around 3 gigawatts (GW) at the time.

Religious leaders seen as most trusted climate messengers, Purpose survey finds

As part of sustainable efforts to strengthen and drive climate action in Muslim-majority Indonesia, global social impact agency Purpose conducted a survey on the perception and attitude of Indonesian Muslims on climate issues. The results revealed several significant insights, including their perception of religious leaders as the most trusted climate messengers.

Japan Launches Initiative to Support Thailand’s Carbon Neutrality Goals

Japan has unveiled a new collaborative framework to assist Thailand in achieving its ambitious climate targets, bringing together multiple Japanese agencies to provide expertise and financial support for energy efficiency measures. The Japan-led AZEC-SAVE (Asia Zero Emission Community – Smart and Advanced Value-chain for Environment) initiative aims to accelerate Thailand’s transition towards carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero […]

Bangchak Launches Thailand’s First Neat SAF Production Unit, Advancing Renewable Energy Leadership and Sustainable Aviation Fuel Innovation

In a landmark step toward decarbonizing aviation, Bangchak Group has officially launched Thailand’s first Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Production Unit at its Phra Khanong Refinery. Operated by BSGF Company Limited, a Bangchak affiliate, the unit is the country’s first dedicated facility capable of producing 100% Neat SAF at scale, marking a pivotal moment in Thailand’s […]