Trends of Hydrogen Applications in Thailand
Thailand is on-going of establishing guidelines and mechanisms to tackle climate change and set a goal for carbon neutrality by 2050 to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2065. Thus,
High dependence on fossil fuels to meet the energy demand is the major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Thailand. Decarbonization of the energy system to achieve the pledged climate targets is a challenging task for Thailand. The role of green hydrogen and hydrogen-based technologies in Thailand's energy transition needs to be explored.
Based on the data obtained from Thailand's hydrogen projects establishing by the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO), Ministry of Energy, it is found that the commercial hydrogen is limited to industrial sector, however future projects aim towards the energy sector [7, 8].
Green Hydrogen Production: Thailand's abundant solar and wind resources provide a solid foundation for green hydrogen production. The development of renewable energy projects is expected to bolster green hydrogen generation.
Decarbonisation: One of the primary drivers of hydrogen demand in Thailand is the commitment to decarbonize the energy sector. Hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen, is seen as a vital tool in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Thailand is on-going of establishing guidelines and mechanisms to tackle climate change and set a goal for carbon neutrality by 2050 to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2065. Thus,
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High dependence on fossil fuels to meet the energy demand is the major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Thailand. Decarbonization of the energy system to achieve the
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