Thailand has approved a National Energy Plan that will add 56GW of new capacity by 2037 to reach total capacity of 77GW. Currently the power generation capacity of Thailand is 40GW, with 20GW to go offline in the coming years. According to the energy plan, by 2037, the total generation capacity comprise of 53 percent natural gas, 20 percent renewable energy, 12 percent coal, and the rest from other sources including electricity import from neighboring countries.
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