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Policy
Thailand
2015
Thailand Integrated Energy Blueprint (TIEB)
Thailand Integrated Energy Blueprint is an integrated master energy plan comprising five master plans (The Power Development Plan - PDP, The Energy Efficiency Development Plan - EEDP, The Alternative Energy development Plan - AEDP, The Oil Development Plan and The Gas Development Plan). The plan is divided into a five-year short-term plan (2022-2027), a five to 10 year mid-term plan and a 20-year long-term plan.
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Policy
Thailand
2021
Second Revised/Updated NDC of Thailand
Thailand aims to reduce its GHG emissions by 30% relative to a business-as-usual trajectory by 2030, or up to 40% by the same year, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Thailand
2025
Second NDC of Thailand
Thailand aims to reduce its GHG emissions by 47% below 2019 level in 2035, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Thailand
1992
Thailand-Thailand's Building Energy CodeEnergy Conservation Act and Building Energy Code-Space heating,Existing buildings,New buildings - 1992
Thailand-Thailand's Building Energy CodeEnergy Conservation Act and Building Energy Code-Space heating,Existing buildings,New buildings - 1992
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Policy
Australia
2005
Thailand-Australia Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA)
The Thailand-Australia Trade Agreement is a comprehensive free trade and economic agreement, which notably provides for the elimination of border tariffs for :Electric generation equipment Mechanical equipment including pumps, appliances, and other advanced machineryElectric motors, transformers, batteries, and capacitorsMotor vehiclesMineral ore and processed products including graphite, manganese, copper, aluminum, and nickelVarious products manufactured using above minerals and metals such as sheets, powders, bars, and platesPhotovoltaic cellsUnder the rules of origin delineated in the Agreement, goods may benefit from preferential tariff treatment if wholly obtained or produced in one of the signatory countries, having undergone a production process in one of…
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Policy
Korea
2024
Thailand-Korea Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA)
Negotiations for a free trade agreement between Thailand and Korea officially started on March 28 2024, with the signature of a Thailand - Korea economic partnership agreement (EPA). Energy sector products likely to be covered are: Refined petroleumElectrical circuit boardAluminium productsIronSteel and its productsElectrical circuit board
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Policy
Iceland
2022
Thailand and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA)
Thailand and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) which comprises of Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein were negotiating the terms of a Free Trade Agreement since 2006. Related energy products include but not limited to iron, steel and car components.
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Policy
Sri Lanka
2024
Thailand-Sri Lanka FTA
On 3 February 2024, Thailand and Sri Lanka signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) aimed at expanding market opportunities. The negotiations covered key areas such as Trade in Goods, Investment, Customs Procedures, and Intellectual Property Rights. Both nations identified renewable energy as a significant investment opportunity. The agreement also includes the most energy sectors including ores, iron, steel, lithium-ion, and photovoltaic cells. Rules of origin apply which qualify - Good that is wholly obtained or produced entirely in the Party, - Good produced from non-originating materials in the Party, provided that the qualifying value content of not less than 40…
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Policy
Thailand
2022
Thailand long-term low emission development strategy - coal phase-out
In its long-term strategy (LT-LEDS) submitted to the UNFCCC, Thailand set a timeline to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and climate neutrality by 2065.This strategy includes a phase-out of coal in the electricity sector by 2050.
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Policy
Thailand
2021
First NDC of Thailand
Thailand aims to reduce its GHG emissions by 20% relative to a business-as-usual trajectory by 2030, or up to 25% by the same year, conditional on the provision of international support.