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'Srettha' calls for raising public debt ceiling to 80%, opening way to borrow additional 2 trillion baht to handle energy crisis and boost economic growth
General
The Standard
Mar 28, 2026

'Srettha' calls for raising public debt ceiling to 80%, opening way to borrow additional 2 trillion baht to handle energy crisis and boost economic growth

Srettha Thavisin, former Prime Minister, has called on the government to [...] The post 'Srettha' calls for raising public debt ceiling to 80%, opening way to borrow additional 2 trillion baht to handle energy crisis and boost economic growth appeared first on THE STANDARD.

Government announces 1-month plan to handle Middle East crisis, Commerce Ministry implements measures to control prices of goods and energy, guarantees seamless oil imports from new sources
Policy
The Standard
Mar 28, 2026

Government announces 1-month plan to handle Middle East crisis, Commerce Ministry implements measures to control prices of goods and energy, guarantees seamless oil imports from new sources

Today (March 28) at Government House, Anutin Charnvirakul [...] The post Government announces 1-month plan to handle Middle East crisis, Commerce Ministry unveils measures to control prices of goods and energy, guarantees seamless oil imports from new sources appeared first on THE STANDARD.

PM Anutin opens forum to explain energy crisis, insists fuel supply sufficient for Songkran, prepares to submit new Cabinet lineup for royal approval next week
General
The Standard
Mar 28, 2026

PM Anutin opens forum to explain energy crisis, insists fuel supply sufficient for Songkran, prepares to submit new Cabinet lineup for royal approval next week

Today (March 28), Anutin Charnvirakul, Prime Minister, opened [...] The post PM Anutin opens forum to explain energy crisis, insists fuel supply sufficient for Songkran, preparing to submit new Cabinet lineup to His Majesty next week appeared first on THE STANDARD.

Shipping at Risk in the Strait of Hormuz
General
CleanTechnica
Mar 27, 2026

Shipping at Risk in the Strait of Hormuz

The current crisis is costing shipping millions per day, highlighting why we must accelerate the sector’s decarbonisation. The Hormuz Strait crisis is costing the shipping industry €340 million a day, demonstrating the industry’s vulnerability to oil and gas price volatility. Green measures would re

Swedish scientists build bifacial chalcogenide solar cell with 15.1% efficiency
Solar
PV Magazine
Mar 27, 2026

Swedish scientists build bifacial chalcogenide solar cell with 15.1% efficiency

Researchers in Sweden developed a bifacial chalcoprite solar cell using a titanium-doped indium oxide (ITiO) back contact, achieving 68% bifaciality. The device is able to maintain strong front-side performance with around 15% efficiency, 595 mV open-circuit voltage, and 75% fill factor."

California bill targets DER access to resource adequacy market
EV
PV Magazine
Mar 27, 2026

California bill targets DER access to resource adequacy market

California Senator Josh Becker says proposed legislation would require regulators to allow distributed energy resources (DERs), including batteries and electric vehicles, to participate in the state’s grid reliability market.

Press Release

"ERC" proposes 3 options for electricity rates for May - Aug 2026 period at 3.95 - 4.59 baht per unit

March 25, 2026

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"ERC" proposes 3 options for electricity rates for May - Aug 2026 period at 3.95 - 4.59 baht per unit

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ERC
Mar 27, 2026

Press Release "ERC" proposes 3 options for electricity rates for May - Aug 2026 period at 3.95 - 4.59 baht per unit March 25, 2026 288 "ERC" proposes 3 options for electricity rates for May - Aug 2026 period at 3.95 - 4.59 baht per unit Read more

"ERC" proposes 3 options for electricity tariff for May - Aug 2026 period at 3.95 - 4.59 baht per unit

Wettest February since 2011 cuts irradiance across most of Australia
Solar
PV Magazine
Mar 27, 2026

Wettest February since 2011 cuts irradiance across most of Australia

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that Australia's wettest February in 15 years produced solar irradiance deficits of 15–30% across the country's central and eastern regions.

MEA participates in digital learning exchange, advancing Core Business Enablers assessment criteria to enhance organizational efficiency
General
MEA
Mar 27, 2026

MEA participates in digital learning exchange, advancing Core Business Enablers assessment criteria to enhance organizational efficiency

March 25, 2026

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