Building upon the current PDP, this report analyses how the Thai power system can decrease its emissions to meet the targets by increasing the amount of wind and solar PV in its system, and how it can integrate these variable renewable energy sources efficiently. Can solar and wind power meet Vietnam"s near-term energy needs? Contrastingly,solar and wind power's lower capital requirements and faster development timelines are well-suitedto meeting Vietnam's near-term energy needs. These projects can be implemented within months and with high. Since the publication of its latest Power Development Plan (PDP) in 2020 (PDP 2018 Revision 1), Thailand has considerably increased its emissions reductions objectives, announcing a net zero greenhouse gas emissions target for 2065 and carbon neutrality for 2050. As the power sector is a large part. Bangkok, Thailand, July 30, 2025— To expand access to reliable energy and make clean power more affordable for industrial businesses, IFC is investing THB 1,476 million (approximately $45 million) in CleanMax Energy (Thailand) Company Limited, a subsidiary of Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions. Solar solar container communication station wind an lding a global power system dominated by solar and wind energy presents immense challenges. It will be critical in driving the country's energy transition and achieving its decarbonisation goals. While growth has been steady, rapid deployment is needed over the next decade to make longer-term.