Spirulina Algae For A Green World

Ratchaburi Holding Electricity Generating Plc has kicked off the Spirulina Algae for a Green World program to reduce CO2 from power generation by cultivating Spirulina Algae in order to help increase oxygen in the atmosphere. In addition, the company has rolled out the “Global Warming Reduction Learning Centre” to educate people about His Majesty’s ideas [...]

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Not Only Sun Shines to Make Solar Generated Power. What Else?

There are viable ways to store excess solar not only when the sun shines, other than batteries. In Germany for example, they’re using excess solar power to pump water to reservoirs. Then, in times of low sun, the water is released for hydro power. It works so well that the average day has 2 cycles [...]

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US decided to use Solar Panel Production from Thailand Instead China

The US’s preliminary ruling on China-made solar cells sends negative signals of trade protectionism to the world. The comment came after the US Commerce Department announced that Chinese manufacturers had dumped solar cells in the US at margins ranging from 31.14 – 249.96 %. The US has refused to listen to the defense and evidence [...]

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Renewable Power is Set to Boom in Asian

The government support for renewable generation in the Asia-Pacific is strong, due to growing energy demand, increasing concerns over global warming and the need to diversify energy sources. New Zealand, Australia and Japan have all signed the Kyoto Protocol, while, at the Copenhagen summit, India and China pledged to reduce emissions. All countries in the [...]

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Thailand Energy Security Focus

Thailand has experienced significant economic growth, moving into the World Bank’s upper middle income bracket. Over the last 25 years energy consumption has grown at 6.2 % per annul. Looking forward, meeting this demand will become increasingly challenging, making energy security a focus for the coming years. In partnership with the Ministry of Energy, the [...]

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PHI Group to Provide Hybrid Renewable Energy to Southeast Asia

PHI Group, a company focused on energy and natural resources, announced that it has signed an agreement with Global Sun Wind & Power Corp. (GSWP) to provide patented hybrid renewable energy technologies to countries in Southeast Asia, India, Australia and Papua New Guinea. Global Sun Wind & Power manufactures is the one of the most [...]

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Thai Solar Energy’s World Class Leader in Providing Solar Thermal Energy

THAI SOLAR ENERGY CO., LTD.; Vision To become a world class leader in providing solar thermal energy, starting first in Thailand, and providing not only electricity to the communities we operate in but also engineering services to like-minded clients and partners to harness the power of the sun as an alternative source of energy that [...]

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Fuels for Power Coal & Nuclear Remain Options Generation from Alternative Energy in Thailand

Coal and nuclear energy remain on the government’s list of potential fuels for electricity generation, even though the Energy Ministry aims to boost the proportion of power from alternative-energy sources from the current 11 % to at least 25 % in the next five to 10 years. Arak Chonlatanon is Energy Minister said after site [...]

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Tesco zero Carbon in Thailand

We opened a zero-carbon store in Thailand late last year; its energy comes from solar. Read more here http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-05-08/how-to-scrub-carbon-from-40-000-products-at-once

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Thai solar Power in Bali

A large Thai delegation will attend the annual Clean Power Asia in Bali from 14-16 May which will feature some exciting updates on the region’s progress in adopting solar and other renewable and cleaner energy technology. Says Clean Power Asia’s conference manager, Daria la Valle: “The large Thai delegation that will come to Bali include [...]

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