Corruption in construction industry extremely high

Corruption situation in the construction industry at present is getting severer with as high as one trillion baht lost to fraud each year. Former Engineering Institute of Thailand President Tortrakul Yomnak admitted that corruption exists in construction society where bribery is normal in auctions for construction projects while those refusing to pay bribes have no […]

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New Bridge Linking Phuket to Mainland Thailand Opens This Week

The Srisoonthorn Bridge, which connects Phuket to the Thai mainland, will open this week as planned. Approved in 2009, at a cost of US$12.5 million, the 655 metre bridge was dubbed ‘Sarasin Bridge 2’ during construction. The Phuket Provincial Highways Office has announced that the new bridge linking Phuket to the Thai mainland will open […]

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Japan firm develops 'sun-chasing' solar panels

A new Japanese solar power device can generate twice the electricity of current models thanks to moving mirrors that follow the sun throughout the day, according to its developers. Smart Solar International, a Tokyo start-up that also has an office in California, will start producing the system in Japan in August, hoping it will be […]

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Japan firm develops ‘sun-chasing’ solar panels

A new Japanese solar power device can generate twice the electricity of current models thanks to moving mirrors that follow the sun throughout the day, according to its developers. Smart Solar International, a Tokyo start-up that also has an office in California, will start producing the system in Japan in August, hoping it will be […]

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Tweaking Thailand’s foreign ownership rules proposed

Modest adjustments to existing foreign property ownership legislation to improve inbound investment could help produce major benefits in real estate, construction, retail consumption, education, transport, schooling, and tourism, says a local property executive. “We support the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand, which raised the issue of foreign ownership and sought to improve inbound […]

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New cogeneration power venture in Thailand’s Pathum Thani

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc has entered into a shareholder agreement for a cogeneration small power producer (SPP) project with capacity of 122 megawatts of electricity and 15 tonnes per hour of steam. The country’s largest independent power producer holds 40% in the new venture, Nava Nakorn Electricity Generating (NNEG), while industrial estate operator Nava […]

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Upbeat on Thailand's potential as solar power generator

Solar power here would climb to 150 megawatts by year-end from 60MW at present, Krairit Nilkooha, director-general of the Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Department, told the third meeting of the two-day Asia Solar Energy Forum in Bangkok yesterday. Bangchak Petroleum’s 38MW and Natural Energy Development (NED)’s 55MW solar farms are scheduled to go online […]

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Upbeat on Thailand’s potential as solar power generator

Solar power here would climb to 150 megawatts by year-end from 60MW at present, Krairit Nilkooha, director-general of the Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Department, told the third meeting of the two-day Asia Solar Energy Forum in Bangkok yesterday. Bangchak Petroleum’s 38MW and Natural Energy Development (NED)’s 55MW solar farms are scheduled to go online […]

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