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Thailand commits to accelerating green energy trading liberalization by year’s end

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The direction of Thailand's "Direct Power Purchase Agreement" is set to become clearer. Chai Wacharonke, spokesperson for the Thai Prime Minister's Office, stated that Prime Minister instructed to expedite the policy to liberalize green energy trading in the cabinet meeting on the 19th. This is aimed at enabling private enterprises to directly engage in Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with electricity producers.

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