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Thai renewable energy firms form strategic alliance for waste-to-energy projects

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Gulf Sriracha power plant in Chonburi, Thailand. (Photo: Gulf Energy Development)

Four renewable energy companies in Thailand have announced the formation of a strategic alliance to jointly invest in waste-to-energy projects. They plan to construct a total of 12 power plants with a combined installed capacity of 96 MW, as well as 3 solid recovered fuel facilities.

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