Thailand

Thailand’s energy mix is heavily reliant on fossil fuels, particularly natural gas, which powers more than half of the country’s electricity. As of 2024, fossil fuels accounted for approximately 85% of Thailand’s electricity generation.

Thailand is actively developing its green hydrogen sector to achieve net-zero goals by 2050, focusing on producing hydrogen via electrolysis from solar and wind for industry and transport, with widespread usage projected by 2045. Key initiatives include blending 5% hydrogen with natural gas, developing industrial estate applications, and establishing pilot projects like the $4.5Bn green hydrogen/ammonia hub.

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