The conflict involving Iran is sending shockwaves beyond the Middle East – driving up global fuel prices and forcing countries to rethink energy security. Thailand, one of Asia's largest energy importers, is feeling the pressure, with rising electricity costs leaving households and businesses increasingly exposed. But the crisis is also accelerating a shift to renewables. Demand for rooftop solar panels is surging across the country, much of it powered by Chinese technology. Dusita Saokaew reports.
One of the few silver linings to the US’s evil foreign policy decisions is the mass decision to develop energy sovereignty through green energy.