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Thailand eyes DPPA rollout, power market reform as new government takes shape

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Thailand is expected to form a new government this month, potentially clearing the way for delayed renewable energy policies and a new power development plan. (Photo: iStock)

Thailand is expected to form a new government this month, potentially clearing the way for the launch of a new power development plan and long-delayed renewable energy initiatives.

The People’s Party (PP), which secured 120 of the 500 seats in the new parliament to become the second-largest party, has pledged to advance nine legislative packages. Key priorities include reducing electricity prices and strengthening environmental protection.

Several renewable energy initiatives introduced before the election, including a pilot direct power purchase agreement (DPPA) scheme targeting data centers and a solar-powered water pump program, have been delayed pending the formation of the new government.

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