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News, Published on 28/07/2022
» Global coal-fired electricity generators are producing more power than ever before in response to booming electricity demand and the surging price of gas.
Published on 27/07/2022
» Indonesian president Joko Widodo became the first foreign leader to hold a face-to-face meeting with President Xi Jinping since February on Tuesday.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 23/07/2022
» Ratch Group Plc, Thailand's largest private power producer by capacity, continues to expand its business by adding 700 megawatts of capacity this year through more asset acquisitions and new development projects.
AFP, Published on 02/07/2022
» WASHINGTON - US climate envoy John Kerry vowed Friday the United States will meet goals it submitted to the United Nations on slashing greenhouse gas emissions, despite a Supreme Court ruling that curtailed the government's powers.
Published on 01/07/2022
» TOKYO: Japanese households and businesses on Friday entered a three-month period to conserve electricity to prevent a power crunch amid a record-breaking heat wave, marking the first time in seven years that the government has made such a request.
Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 28/06/2022
» Ratch Group Plc, Thailand's largest private power generation company by capacity, has raised 25 billion baht in a rights issue to expand its business and support its loan payment plans.
AFP, Published on 24/06/2022
» FRANKFURT - Germany moved closer to rationing natural gas on Thursday as it raised the alert level under an emergency plan after Russia slashed supplies to the country.
Bloomberg News, Published on 22/06/2022
» The government is curbing imports of liquefied natural gas due to surging prices, potentially putting the country at risk of fuel shortages.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 18/06/2022
» The fuel tariff, which is used to calculate electricity bills, may rise above an initial estimate of 0.40 baht per unit from September-December, according to the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).
Published on 31/05/2022
» HANOI Vietnam's industry minister has told the national assembly developing nuclear power is an "inevitable trend" around the world, signalling that authorities may be considering resuming a plan to construct nuclear power plants after the programme was suspended six years ago.