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Thai relaxes rooftop solar regulation to meet soaring demand

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Rooftop solar panels at Megabangna shopping center in Bangkok. (Photo: Megabangna)

The Thai Ministry of Industry is currently amending the Factory Act, and starting as early as this year, rooftop solar installations with a capacity exceeding 1MW will no longer require obtaining a factory license. This represents a relaxation of restrictions on rooftop photovoltaic systems, allowing organizations with higher electricity consumption to utilize such installations.

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