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“Wood Pellets: Strategic Energy of the Future — Transforming Thailand’s Economy, From Waste Wood to Clean Energy, Creating Revenue and Carbon Credits, Unlocking New Opportunities in the Global Market”

Last updated: 12 Mar 2026
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✨ Wood Pellets: The Future Energy Thailand Must Embrace
Wood pellets are rapidly becoming the strategic heart of the global clean energy transition. No longer just an alternative fuel, they are being elevated into a strategic energy source that connects economy, environment, and innovation.

Global Usage Overview

Power Generation: Replacing coal or used in co-firing to cut carbon emissions
European Households: Widely adopted for winter heating
Japan & South Korea: Major importers; Japan enforces strict sustainability standards, while Korea is phasing out subsidies and shifting to domestic biomass
Black Pellets Innovation: Torrefaction technology delivers higher heat value and superior moisture resistance
Thailand’s Current Landscape

Electricity Sector: EGAT piloting co-firing with coal at Mae Moh power plant
Industrial Sector: Factories switching boilers to wood pellets to reduce costs and emissions
Export Potential: Thailand’s production capacity reaches 5.32 million tons/year, while domestic demand is only 0.6 million tons → Focused on exports to Japan and South Korea
Future Directions

Global Market Growth: Projected to hit USD 34.9 billion by 2034, with demand soaring to 67 million tons by 2027
Policy Shifts: Japan maintains FIT/FIP incentives with strict traceability; Korea reduces subsidies; EU to enforce deforestation-free regulation (EUDR) in 2026
New Industries (S-Curve): Green Steel production using Black Pellets; bio-chemicals and bioplastics as feedstock
Thailand’s Potential: Domestic demand forecast at 2.1 million tons by 2026, investments in Black Pellets underway, and PDP 2024 targets renewable energy share above 51% by 2080
 

Business Opportunity & Strategic Outlook

Wood pellets are entering a new era — not just an alternative, but the fuel of the future. They will power electricity, steel, and chemical industries. With production capacity far exceeding domestic demand, Thailand is poised to become a major exporter, with Japan remaining the “golden market” for Thai producers.

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