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Reforming solar incentives can accelerate rooftop solar growth and reduce LNG ...

Published

19 August 2026

Topic

operational-macro

Sectors

Clean Energy

Geography

Thailand

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Read at ieefa.org

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Fusion42 · 19 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

A report by IEEFA highlights that reforming Thailand's rooftop solar policies can accelerate solar adoption, reduce the country's dependence on imported LNG, improve energy security, and ease financial burdens on the state utility EGAT. Current policy barriers like low buyback rates, restrictive quotas, and high installation costs limit Thailand’s rooftop solar growth despite abundant solar resources.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Clean Energy, and 1 source has reported it.

◆ The Wire takeaway

You face a new opportunity as Thailand’s power sector cracks open for rooftop solar growth. Adjusting your solar projects to benefit from upcoming net metering changes can cut payback times and access a growing market pressured by LNG volatility.

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1 source · 19 Aug 2026

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Clean Energysolar-energyenergy-policyrenewablesLNG-dependenceenergy-securityThailand