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BUSINESS

Markets meant to limit climate change

Business, Published on 08/02/2023

» Attempts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions are not restricted to environmental and technological approaches, as economic instruments are meant to support campaigns against global warming.

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THAILAND

IRPC announces second quarter 2019 operating results

Published on 08/08/2019

» Mr. Noppadol Pinsupa, President of IRPC Public Company Limited (IRPC) said, “For the operating results in the second quarter of 2019 compared to those in the first quarter, IRPC had net sales of Baht 57,702 million, increasing by 6% - products price by 4% and sales volume by 2%.

BUSINESS

Power plan makeover to encourage small traders

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 05/07/2018

» The revised national power development plan (PDP) is set to add energy blockchain technology to the master plan to allow very small power producers (VSPPs) to serve as peer-to-peer electricity traders, says the Energy Ministry.

BUSINESS

Minister predicts solar boost

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 25/12/2014

» Energy Minister Narongchai Akrasanee expects an additional 2,800 megawatts of solar power will enter the national grid by the end of next year.

ADVANCED NEWS

Thai investment in Burma industrial center

Jon Fernquest, Published on 13/12/2011

» Major Thai companies build factories at Dawei deep sea port & industrial city in Burma (steel, fertiliser, petrochemicals). 132 km road from Thailand finished.

ADVANCED NEWS

Clean coal, low pollution future?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 06/06/2011

» A new energy generation technology turns coal into gas and ensures cleaner emissions but is 50% more expensive. However, global warming concerns may soon lower costs.

ADVANCED NEWS

Post-Japan quake natural gas squeeze

Jon Fernquest, Published on 06/05/2011

» Japan's switch from nuclear energy to LPG after the quake almost two months ago, has sent the world scrambling for limited supplies.