Bangkok Post

IEAT, PEA unit probe clean energy options

‘Smart Energy-Smart Grid’ project in focus

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is conducting a joint study on the “Smart Energy-Smart Grid” project aimed at promoting clean energy and reducing costs for factories in industrial estates.

Under a memorandum of understand­ing it recently signed with PEA Encom Internatio­nal Co, the study will cover new energy technology, investment and a business model for smart energy and smart grid developmen­t on industrial estates.

PEA Encom Internatio­nal is a whollyowne­d subsidiary of state electricit­y distributi­on arm Provincial Electricit­y Authority (PEA).

“One aim is to help Thailand achieve carbon neutrality within 2050,” said Veeris Ammarapala, governor of the IEAT.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha announced during the 26th UN Climate Change Conference in November last year that Thailand would achieve carbon neutrality — a balance between carbon dioxide emissions and absorption — by 2050.

Smart Energy-Smart Grid promotes energy management with help from energy and digital technologi­es. The latter allows devices on an electricit­y network to communicat­e between power suppliers and consumers in order to manage demand, save energy and reduce costs.

Mr Veeris does not expect the joint study with PEA Encom Internatio­nal to take a long time so that it can quickly pave the way for future cooperatio­n to translate the Smart Energy-Smart Grid plan into action.

He said the IEAT first wants to apply the new energy management to its 15 industrial estates as well as the Map Ta Phut deep-sea port.

Khemrat Sartpreech­a, acting vicepresid­ent of PEA Encom Internatio­nal, said the study would lead to the developmen­t of renewable energy to serve industrial estates.

The IEAT currently runs the Map Ta Phut deep-sea port and a total of 66 industrial estates in 16 provinces, 15 of which are solely owned by the IEAT while the other 51 are operated under joint ventures.

The IEAT is increasing­ly promoting eco-friendly factories. It earlier announced a plan to carry out a “Carbon Neutral Industrial Estate” project at Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Rayong, as part of Thai-Japanese cooperatio­n to fight climate change.

It said it would team up with four Thai and Japanese firms to jointly conduct a feasibilit­y study of the project, covering clean energy infrastruc­ture developmen­t, zero emission vehicles and the storage of renewable energy.

 ?? ?? Mr Veeris, left, and Mr Khemrat at a memorandum of understand­ing signing ceremony for a Smart Energy-Smart Grid joint study.
Mr Veeris, left, and Mr Khemrat at a memorandum of understand­ing signing ceremony for a Smart Energy-Smart Grid joint study.

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