Thailand installs solar power generation for home use

The decision was approved by the National Energy Policy Council on 27 October 2025 and sets the stage for community-level solar farms to bolster local energy security and reduce electricity costs for households. 07)/kWh under long-term contracts. Image: Markus...

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