Bangkok Post
Thailand has clear ambitions for a more sustainably powered future and is expected to grow its renewables from 30% to 39% of the renewable energy mix. This will potentially position the country as Southeast Asia’s leader for renewable energy. Surplus energy capacity largely fuelled by gas will, however, likely hamper renewable adoption. In this op-ed penned exclusively for the Bangkok Post, find out from BCG’s Aman Modi and Marko Lackovic which renewable energy will be the major drive in Thailand and what can be done to unlock a new future of renewable power investment for the nation.