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Thailand’s Public Health Ministry embraces solar power to go green

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Thailand’s Public Health Ministry is making significant strides towards sustainability by embracing solar power and electric vehicles to reduce energy consumption and combat global warming. 

Under the Ministry’s Smart Energy and Climate Action (SECA) policy, 1,855 agencies are required to have solar panels installed by the end of the year. These agencies encompass Provincial Public Health Offices, District Public Health Offices, regional hospitals, general hospitals, and community hospitals.

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