INTIEAThailand · Feed-in tariff for distributed solar systemsPolicyIn force

Feed-in tariff for distributed solar systems

On 16 July 2013 the National Energy Policy Commission (NPS) of Thailand adopted new feed-in tariff scheme supporting rooftop and community ground-mounted solar installations. The goal of the scheme is to support installation of 1 GW of new, small-scale solar systems in Thailand…

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Country / jurisdiction: Thailand · Year: 2013 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

On 16 July 2013 the National Energy Policy Commission (NPS) of Thailand adopted new feed-in tariff scheme supporting rooftop and community ground-mounted solar installations.

The goal of the scheme is to support installation of 1 GW of new, small-scale solar systems in Thailand by 2014.

Feed-in tariff for rooftop solar installations to be operational by December 2013:

Renewable source

Power plant capacity

Period of time

Feed-in tariff rate in BHT/kWh

Cap

Rooftop solar

0 – 10 kW

25 years

6.96

200 MW

10 – 250 kW

6.55

250 kW – 1MW

6.16

Feed-in tariff for community ground-mounted solar reduced twice over period of 25 years and to be operational by December 2014:

Renewable source

Granted for total of years:

Year of plant operation

Feed-in tariff rate in BHT/kWh

Cap

Community ground-mounted solar

25 years

1-3

9.75

800 MW

4-10

6.5

11-25

4.5

Official source: http://weben.dede.go.th/webmax/content/using-solar-power-alternative-energy

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