Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Energy-in-Thailand-27MZIFVP7LZW.htmlConceptually similarSolar Energy in ThailandGP04CSPCompleted★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSOCompleted★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSJCompleted★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSICompleted★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSKCompleted★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSFCompleted★★★★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSGCompleted★★★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSMCompleted★★★★Solar Energy in ThailandGP04CSNCompleted★★★★View AllGP04CSLSolar Energy in ThailandA family at home, their house is partly powered by solar energy.Thailand has great potential in producing solar power. Government promotion of renewable energy supports these cleaner technologies. The Thai Government has also set a National Agenda for renewable energy, which aims for 25% of the country’s energy portfolio to come from renewable sources by 2022.However, Thailand lacks the infrastructure that will truly support such high potential, like pushing for a ‘Renewable Energy law’ for example, that will promote policies, increase energy security in the country by reducing energy imports, increasing energy resources, building competitive energy market for sustainable economic growth, and help reduce CO2 emissions.Locations:Asia-ThailandDate:1 Sep, 2012Credit:© Athit Perawongmetha / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Evening-Green-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-People-Plants-Renewable energy-Solar energyShoot:Solar Energy in ThailandThailand has great potential in producing solar power. Government promotion of renewable energy supports these cleaner technologies. The Thai Government has also set a National Agenda for renewable energy, which aims for 25% of the country’s energy portfolio to come from renewable sources by 2022.However, Thailand lacks the infrastructure that will truly support such high potential, like pushing for a ‘Renewable Energy law’ for example, that will promote policies, increase energy security in the country by reducing energy imports, increasing energy resources, building competitive energy market for sustainable economic growth, and help reduce CO2 emissions.Related Collections:Renewable Energy in China, India and Thailand (All Photographers)