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Advanced digital solutions start their demonstration operation at Power Plant in Thailand

Advanced digital solutions start their demonstration operation at Power Plant in Thailand -Contributing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through improving the energy efficiency and reliability of power generation facilities- May 18, 2021 Marubeni Corporation New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Marubeni Corporation (Marubeni) have commenced the demonstration operation of advanced digital solutions such as optimizing power generation and predicting the plant abnormalities before a failure through AI/big data analysis at the Mae Moh Thermal Power Plant Unit 11 and 13 (300 MW each) operated by Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) since March 2021 under Private Sector-Led Promotion of Low Carbon Technologies Program.

HELP ME, HELP YOU

HELP ME, HELP YOU published : 28 May 2021 at 04:00 Despite vaccine rollouts in many countries, we are still in semi-lockdown after the third wave in Thailand hit us the hardest. Many Thais are in a tight spot, struggling to earn a living or with no access to social welfare, while the road to nationwide inoculation is still has a long way to go. Guru has gathered online platforms through which you can help those in need. Here are different ways you can help during these trying times. Roadside Patient Project fund The Mirror Foundation is providing financial aid for the homeless who cannot access government social welfare with B1,000 per person in cash. The foundation has discovered that the homeless are unable to register a bank account for organisations to transfer living expenses to them. What s worse, a chance for them to access government benefits using an ID card is also impossible since they have no permanent address. Contribute to the Roadside Patient Project by The M

Thailand unlikely to meet energy goal

Thailand unlikely to meet energy goal 1 published : 22 May 2021 at 04:00 1 Thailand is not moving away from the use of coal power fast enough, Greenpeace has claimed, insisting that the transformation towards clean energy must start now if climate change is to be averted on the road towards a target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Greenpeace Southeast Asia s Thailand Country Director Tara Buakamsri was speaking during an online discussion panel, held by the environmental group on Thursday where he noted that even though there are some encouraging noises being made by titans in the energy sector, current pledges towards lowering their reliance on coal were too little, too late. The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand recently announced that Mae Moh coal mine in Lampang will be closed in 30 years, while Siam Cement Group has pledged to phase out coal too, but without giving a specific time frame.

Thailand: After 10-year battle, court awards Mae Moh power plant victims 25-million baht - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Thailand: After 10-year battle, court awards Mae Moh power plant victims 25-million baht - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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