Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization

Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization
องค์การบริหารจัดการก๊าซเรือนกระจก
(องค์การมหาชน)
Public organization overview
Formed 2007
Headquarters 120 Building B, 9th Fl. The Government Complex, Chaeng Wattana Road, Laksi, Bangkok 10210
Minister responsible
  • Mrs Prasertsuk Chamornmarn, Executive Director
Parent Public organization Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (Thailand)
Website TGO

The Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation (TGO) (th: องค์การบริหารจัดการก๊าซเรือนกระจก (องค์การมหาชน); RTGS: Ong Kan Borihan Chat Kan Kat Ruean Krachok (Ong Kan Mahachon); or th: อบก.; RTGS: O-Bo-Ko.) is an autonomous governmental organization under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) established by royal decree,[1] Establishment of Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation (Public Organisation) BE 2550 (2007), having chief duties and powers in connection with the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Thailand.[2] The royal decree came into force as of 7 July 2007.[3]

Objectives

Section 7 of the "Establishment of Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation (Public Organisation) BE 2550 (2007)" prescribed the objectives in establishing the organisation as follows:

  1. to analyse, scrutinise, and collect views and opinions in relation to the approval of projects, as well as to pursue and appraise authorised projects
  2. to promote the market for greenhouse gas emissions trading
  3. to be an information centre for greenhouse gas operations
  4. to create a database of authorised projects and the approved trading of greenhouse gas emissions, in accordance with policy determined by the national board
  5. to enhance the efficiency as well as instruct public agencies and private bodies in greenhouse gas operations
  6. to manage greenhouse gas management public relations
  7. to support climate change operations

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