Bangkok summit puts low-carbon data centers in focus
By AI, Created 5:47 AM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – A June 16-17 summit in Bangkok will bring policymakers, utilities, investors and operators together to address renewable power procurement, grid readiness and emissions cuts as Thailand’s data center market grows. The event reflects rising pressure on Asia’s digital infrastructure sector to expand while meeting sustainability and energy-security goals.
Why it matters: - Thailand’s data center boom is increasing pressure on electricity supply, transmission networks and low-carbon power procurement. - The sector’s next phase of growth depends on whether operators can expand capacity without straining the grid or missing emissions targets. - The summit is meant to connect digital infrastructure growth with renewable energy, investment and decarbonisation planning across Asia.
What happened: - Centre for Management Technology (CMT) will host the 2nd Low Carbon Data Centres summit on 16-17 June 2026 in Bangkok. - The event will gather policymakers, utilities, investors, data centre operators and technology providers. - Ronald J Rogers, chief executive officer of Mitico International, will chair the discussions. - The summit follows CMT’s first Low Carbon Data Centres event in Kuala Lumpur in 2025.
The details: - Speakers include representatives from the Thailand Board of Investment, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Uptime Institute, Arthur D. Little, GE Vernova, Cushman & Wakefield, ERM, Puro.earth, Watson Farley & Williams, Avaada Energy, Hydroleap, ib vogt, Chunghwa Telecom and Siam Cement Group. - The agenda will cover renewable electricity procurement, grid readiness, carbon reduction and sustainable infrastructure growth. - Delegates will examine how investment incentives, regulation and national development strategies are shaping Thailand’s role as a regional data centre hub. - Sessions will look at Asia-Pacific trends affecting site selection, capital deployment and expansion for hyperscale and colocation operators. - The summit will assess power purchase agreements, renewable energy certificates, direct renewable sourcing and other market structures for corporate sustainability commitments. - Discussions will cover energy-efficient design, retrofitting existing facilities, advanced cooling, water stewardship, sustainable construction materials and Scope 3 emissions reduction. - Presentations will address operational resilience, clean energy integration and capacity expansion under tougher environmental targets. - Media and registration enquiries go to grace@cmtsp.com.sg or grace@cmtconference.com, or +65 6346 9147. - More information is available on the event website.
Between the lines: - Thailand’s evolving renewable electricity procurement framework is adding urgency to the debate over how data centres secure power. - The speaker mix suggests the summit is as much about policy and utility planning as it is about technology. - Regional interest has widened since 2025, as hyperscale investment and AI workloads have raised the stakes for sustainable power access.
What’s next: - The Bangkok summit will test whether public and private stakeholders can align around practical low-carbon growth models for data centres. - Any progress on procurement rules, grid upgrades or renewable sourcing could shape where future capacity gets built in Thailand and the wider region. - Southeast Asia’s data centre expansion will keep pressure on operators to balance growth, reliability and decarbonisation.
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