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Thailand targets 585 million kWh savings with new public sector energy-saving plan

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Thailand is set to approve an energy saving scheme to speed up efforts to save energy in the state sector

Thailand is set to approve an energy-saving scheme to speed up efforts to save energy in the state sector. (Photo: iStock)

To reduce the country’s overall energy consumption, the Thai government is launching an energy-saving program targeting public sector agencies. This initiative will adopt an energy service company (ESCO) model to assist with the installation of solar panels and other energy-saving measures through long-term contracts, aiming to save 585 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually.

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