The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has embarked on a transformative journey towards combating climate change by embracing renewable energy sources to replace coal in its power plants.

Partnering with the Forest Industry Organisation, EGAT is spearheading a study to identify fast-growing plants suitable for conversion into biomass fuel. This strategic initiative underscores EGAT’s commitment to long-term CO2 reduction and sustainability, as highlighted by Chaiwut Lakmuang, EGAT’s assistant governor for sustainability management.

EGAT’s primary objective is to reduce its carbon footprint and mitigate the adverse effects of coal-fired power generation on the environment. By transitioning to biomass fuel, EGAT aims to minimize CO2 emissions while simultaneously fostering economic growth and job creation in local communities. Additionally, the exploration of hydrogen as a clean fuel source aligns with EGAT’s vision of embracing innovative technologies to achieve sustainable energy production.

The adoption of biomass and hydrogen technologies represents a paradigm shift in Thailand’s energy landscape. Biomass fuel production involves the cultivation of fast-growing plants, such as trees and grasses, which are then processed into renewable fuel sources. EGAT’s collaboration with the Forest Industry Organisation aims to identify suitable plant species and establish international standard certification protocols to ensure the quality and efficacy of biomass fuel. Moreover, EGAT’s exploration of hydrogen blending technology at its Linden Cogen Unit 6 power plant demonstrates its commitment to embracing hydrogen as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

The transition from coal to biomass and hydrogen holds immense promise for Thailand’s environmental and economic sustainability. By reducing reliance on coal-fired power generation, EGAT can significantly decrease CO2 emissions and mitigate air pollution, thereby safeguarding public health and environmental quality.

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