Global annual energy use for space cooling is projected to triple until 2050 to 6,200 TWh. And according to UN ESCAP, the cooling demand in South East Asia is expected to be the fastest-growing consumer of electricity over the next two decades. So, there is a great need to meet the growing cooling demand, which goes hand in hand with population growth and economic development, with energy-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions. District Cooling Systems can reduce the energy consumption with up to 50 percent and has great potential to cover a significant share of the increasing cooling demand. There is a huge market potential for District Energy projects in South East Asia, not at least in Central Business District areas, Industries, and Industry zones, Airports, Hospitals and Data Centers.
Thailand is, with a population of more than 70 million people, the second largest economy in Southeast Asia. With its tropical climate and economic growth, the country has a large potential for District Cooling systems. APUEA and Informa Markets are co-organizing this webinar to educate and enhance knowledge on the development and potential of District Cooling in Thailand. Introduction to District Cooling in Thailand
Pongpan Vorasayan (Phd.) Senior Professional Electrical Engineer, Division of Energy Regulation and Conservation, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Ministry of Energy International Best Practices for the District Cooling Market in Thailand
Mr. Michael Khoo Bid Manager ENGIE South East Asia Case Study : The Forestias Project
Mr. Kamol Tanpipat Chief Executive Officer EEC DT Green Power Co., Ltd. Moderator
Mr. Peter Lundberg Head of Operations Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association (APUEA) Informa Markets - Thailand 428 Ari Hills Building 18th Floor Phahonyothin Road, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400 © 2019 Informa Markets | Unsubscribe |