According to this plan as shown in Table 1, 10 conventional coal-fired power plants will be installed by 2030. The total power capacity from the new coal-fired power plants is 8,400 MW. The Ministry of Energy of Thailand expects deploy eight new clean coal technology power plants of supercritical or ultra supercritical steam power. Bituminous coal is proposed as the fuel supply. They will be equipped with flue gas desulfurization (FGD) units to reduce SO2 emission.