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Gulf Energy aims to lower power bills in Thailand with 25 new solar farms

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Gulf Energy Development, a large private power producer in Thailand, anticipates that the establishment of 25 new solar farms will aid the government in more effectively regulating electricity prices, potentially resulting in reduced power bills.

Following the recent completion of power purchase agreements for 25 solar farms with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), Gulf anticipates future power pricing. These agreements are set to last for 25 years.

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