Thailand is advancing its energy transition agenda through strengthened collaboration between national energy technology and regulatory agencies, reinforcing the role of regulators as key drivers of the country’s Net Zero ambition. The initiative focuses on enhancing institutional capacity and strategic readiness, reflecting the government’s proactive approach to transforming the national energy system toward sustainability, resilience, and global competitiveness.
The capacity-building program is designed to address the full spectrum of energy transition challenges, integrating policy direction, advanced energy technologies, environmental considerations, and future electricity market structures. Emphasis is placed on renewable energy, energy storage systems, hydrogen, and emerging low-carbon technologies, alongside global climate change trends. This comprehensive approach enables regulators to better anticipate technological and market shifts while designing adaptive regulatory frameworks that support clean energy investment and long-term emissions reduction.
By investing in the continuous development of regulatory expertise, Thailand demonstrates its capability to align science, technology, and governance in support of a just and sustainable energy transition. The strengthened role of energy regulators goes beyond traditional oversight, positioning them as strategic enablers of national energy transformation and reinforcing Thailand’s readiness to meet global climate commitments and future energy challenges.