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Powered by GE’s HA Technology, EGAT’s Bang Pakong Combined Cycle Power Plant Adds Approximately 1.4 GW of Power to the national grid

September 08, 2022
  • Bang Pakong combined cycle plant adds approximately 1,400 Megawatts of electricity to the national grid - the equivalent capacity needed to power more than 3 million Thai homes -while helping to reduce the carbon footprint of the Bank Pakong power generation complex
  • Project supports Thailand’s decarbonization goals of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2065
  • GE provided H-Class combined cycle plant equipment and will provide long-term parts, repairs, and mai
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Bidding Farewell to GE Ratchaburi Power Plant: Spurring Excellence for 20 Years

September 29, 2020
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Why Volunteering is Good for the Mind, Body, and Soul

August 13, 2018

Originally published on Wouter Van Wersch’s LinkedIn. Wouter is the President and CEO of GE Asia Pacific. 
Cleaning elephants, building a small fishing reserve, and organizing public health screenings are some of the more than 100 diverse community projects supported by GE APAC volunteers last year.

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Building Communities And Capacity In Thailand’s Hill Tribe Districts

May 02, 2018
Human trafficking, child marriage, labor exploitation, and limited access to education are some of the issues and challenges confronting Thailand’s hill tribes - the Akha, Karen, Meo, Yao, and Lahu - who live near the Golden Triangle.
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How Thailand Plans To Optimize Its Energy Balance And Efficiencies

October 11, 2017
Like its famous spicy, salty, sweet, and sour flavoured cuisine, Thailand’s anticipated power generation energy mix in 2036 will be equally well-balanced, working in harmony, with no single fuel source dominating.
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Running On Plenty – Rock Star Runs 400km For Hospital Charity Fund In Thailand

August 22, 2017
Image above was sourced from Bodyslam.
Like Bono, Sir Elton John, and Sir Paul McCartney, Thailand’s Artiwara Kongmalai is a fellow RWC (Rocker with Compassion) who uses his star power to raise money for local communities in need.

As lead singer of Bodyslam - Thailand’s biggest rock band - Artiwara (nicknamed Toon) is renowned for his full-on, head-banging performances in concert halls, stadiums, and music festivals nationwide.
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