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Bangkok’s MRT set to be solar powered to reduce emissions

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Thailand's CK Power Company (CKP) signed an agreement with Bangkok Expressway and Metro PLC (BEM) to use solar power to provide electricity for Thailand's public transportation railway system, which is expected to reduce Bangkok's carbon emissions by 300,000 tons.

Currently, the agreement focuses on two of Bangkok’s pivotal MRT lines: the Blue Line (Chalerm Ratchamonkol Line) and the Purple Line (Chalong Ratchadham Line).

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