Public Interest Energy Policy Analysis

Palang Thai works with Thai NGOs, universities, businesses and government agencies to analyze electricity planning and policy from a public interest perspective.



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  • Nuclear energy: an energy alternative that Thai people have to choose? (PPT, 2.4 MB) Chulalongkorn University 5 Nov, 2007. By Chuenchom Greacen (mixture of Thai and English)

  • Thailand goes nuclear: considerations and costs (PPT, 2.1 MB) 7 Aug, 2007. By Sheila Bijoor. (Thai version PPT, 2.9 MB)

  • Can we have an open discussion about electricity? Please leave your guns at the door. (DOC, 40 KB) Bangkok Post Op-Ed. 3 April, 2007. By Chris Greacen

  • An emerging light: Thailand gives the go-ahead to distributed energy. (PDF, 383 KB) Cogeneration & On-Site Power Production Magazine. March/April, 2007. By Chris Greacen

  • Comments and suggestions on the PDP (in Thai) . (PPT, 320 KB) Presentation at Thamasart PDP Seminar, Bangkok. 8 March, 2007. By Chuenchom Greacen

  • Decentralizing Thai Power: Towards a Sustainable Energy System. (PDF, 2.7 MB) Palang Thai / Greenpeace study on clean energy future for Thailand. November 2006. By Chris Greacen and Jim Footner.

  • Electricity Governance in Thailand: Benchmarking Best Practice and Promoting Accountability in the Electricity Sector. (PDF, 1.2 MB). Health Systems Research Institute, King Prajadhipok's Institute, Thailand Environmental Institute, Federation of Consumer Organizations, Palang Thai. 30 March, 2006.

  • Feed-in Tariffs: International experiences and recommendations for implementation in Thailand. (DOC, 1.1 MB). Chris Greacen and Detlef Loy. 2 Apr, 2006. A study for the Thai Joint Graduate School on Energy and Enviornment (JGSEE), commissioned by the Energy Planning and Policy Office (EPPO).

  • Thailand's electricity reforms: privatization of benefits and socialization of costs and risks. by Chom and Chris Greacen. Pacific Affairs 77(4) Winter 2004/5.
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