Wind Energy Holding Co. Plans $550 Million of Projects in Thailand by 2016

Wind Energy Holding Co., a Bangkok-based wind project developer, plans to erect three 90-MW wind farms in Korat, Thailand by 2016. The three wind farms would, thus, have a combined electricity generation capacity of 270 MW. The wind farms would be located in Korat, which is north of Bangkok, in Thailand. This project is expected […]

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Property Prices Rocket by Burma's/Myanmar's Dawei Deep-Sea Port

Property and land prices in Dawei, also known as Tavoy, in southernmost Burma have sky-rocketing to hundreds of millions of kyat due to the development of the nearby Thai-backed deep-sea port project, claim local businessmen. Real estate prices are highest around Ar Zar Ni Road, in downtown Dawei, where most private banks have opened branch […]

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Highway, industrial zone proposed as solutions to Thailand's flooding problems

Experts are proposing a new highway linking Ratchaburi and Kamphaeng Phet provinces, western and eastern floodways, a new economic zone and an outer ring road for eastern Bangkok as solutions to flooding problems. The Strategic Committee for Reconstruction and Future Development (SCRF), chaired by Virabongsa Ramangkura, plans to seek a new economic zone for relocation […]

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Police raids two steel rebar plants in Thailand for producing substandard steel rods

Bangkok Post reported that the Department of Special Investigation has raided two warehouses and a steel rod plant in Bangkok and Samut Sakhon provinces, accused of producing substandard steel rods for distribution nationwide. Mr Tharit Pengdit head of DSI and Mr Pol Maj Suriya Singhakamol commissioner of the DSI’s Bureau of Consumer Protection and Environment […]

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Marubeni and Black & Veatch consortium Cogeneration plant completed in Thailand

A cogeneration facility in Thailand is set to provide reliable electricity and steam for the petrochemical industry and other sectors in Southeast Asia’s second fastest growing economy. Marubeni and Black & Veatch consortium has completed the Glow Phase 5 combined-cycle cogeneration plant in Rayong, Thailand, for the Glow Energy Public Company, Ltd. The low-emissions natural […]

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Thailand’s First Concentrating Solar Power Plant

The first parabolic trough concentrating solar thermal plant using direct steam generation – delivers its full 5 MW of output to Thailand’s power network. Despite unusually poor radiation, on January 25, 2012, TSE 1 supplied 5 MW of electrical power to Thailand’s public power network for the first time. Solarlite GmbH, based in Duckwitz, Mecklenburg-Western […]

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McDermott says Ichthys deal 'near $2bn'- work for Thailand and China fabricators

McDermott International has said the huge subsea contract it scooped recently from Japan’s Inpex for the Ichthys liquefied natural gas project in Australia is worth around $2 billion. Confirming an award revealed by Inpex earlier this month, NYSE-listed McDermott said the deal – secured along with Heerema Marine Contractors – is the largest subsea contract […]

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Britons rush for Australian visas – Changes to Australia's visa system could make it harder to obtain permanent residency

The threat of changes to the Australian visa application process has led to a surge in applications by Britons to move Down Under, according to a migration agency VisaFirst.com is using Australia Day (January 26) to launch a campaign raising awareness of the changes, urging prospective migrants to act now or risk missing out. The […]

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