Constant Energy and Unicabinet Inaugurate 3 MW Solar Project in Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand – Constant Energy, Asia''s leading renewable energy provider, has announced the successful completion of a 3 MW solar rooftop project for Unicabinet
Bangkok, Thailand – Constant Energy, Asia''s leading renewable energy provider, has announced the successful completion of a 3 MW solar rooftop project for Unicabinet
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With clean energy commitments on the horizon, Thailand needs help with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to meet its goals.
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Constant Energy partners with Unicabinet, Thailand''s top cabinet manufacturer, for a 3 MWp rooftop solar system in Prachin Buri.
What is thought to be Southeast Asia''s single largest battery energy storage system (BESS) to date will be supplied to a solar PV-plus
Constant Energy partners with Unicabinet, Thailand''s top cabinet manufacturer, for a 3 MWp rooftop solar system in Prachin Buri.
The market includes a range of products such as solar panels, solar batteries, and solar inverters, which are used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
By addressing key barriers and implementing the recommendations outlined in the CASE report, Thailand can unlock the
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Thailand may lack the Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) necessary to navigate supply and demand challenges. The 2024 PDP draft included 10,000 MW of BESS, but this may see the country struggle to fulfil carbon neutrality and Net Zero commitments over the coming decades.
This is partly due to a lack of clarity on how battery storage fits into existing electricity infrastructure. In 2022, the Thai government approved 24 BESS projects, all of which were located alongside solar operations. Their total combined storage capacity was 994 MW.
Many solar projects in Thailand have non-firm PPAs in place due to a lack of storage on site. Arrangements, including BESS, reduce the strain on power grid infrastructure and allow for better planning. On the downside, these do not improve grid stability, nor do they provide power generators with more pathways to increase revenue.
These are set to make up 51 percent of the country’s total electricity production, up from 36 percent which was called for in the 2018 PDP. The 2024 PDP draft provided a more detailed breakdown of how Thailand will reach this goal. During the plan’s lifespan, 47,251 MW of new electricity will be sourced with 34,851 MW coming from renewables.