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Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 10/12/2018
» The newly appointed governor of the state-run Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), Kirapat Jiamset, vows to transform the organisation for the digital era and improve services in anticipation of disruptive technology in the coming years.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 29/11/2018
» PTT Plc, the state-owned oil and gas conglomerate, has teamed up with data consultancy Sertis Co to explore business opportunities for a new smart energy building complex, to move the country's energy industry towards renewables.
Business, William Hicks, Published on 14/11/2018
» Thailand must work smarter and harder to create an effective renewable energy infrastructure, says the chairman and chief executive of B.Grimm.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 18/10/2018
» State-owned utility and power enterprises are preparing for disruptive technology as they work to avoid the fate of Nokia and Kodak.
Published on 17/10/2018
» Mr.Sermsakool Klaikaew, Governor of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), led a press conference announcing the 58th anniversary (28 September 2018) of the PEA. Since 1960, the PEA has been a dynamic state-owned enterprise propelling the country to a brighter future.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 07/09/2018
» Power distribution among private and household producers is set to have a clear-cut plan by the end of this year, making Thailand the first country in Southeast Asia to implement this platform.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 28/08/2018
» A plan to trade electricity among households is being developed as energy policymakers plan to pass new regulations and a business model for retail power trading.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 28/08/2018
» Thai energy firms are responding to disruptive technology by digitising their operations, adopting lower-cost renewables and diversifying energy storage.
News, Published on 03/07/2018
» More than 300 million people in India lack access to electricity, while in Sub-Saharan Africa, twice that many live without power. With population growth forecast to exceed connection rates, "energy poverty" is expected to worsen before it improves.