The government of Thailand has asked industrial companies to reduce their emissions, in support of a national initiative to improve the country's air quality. Thaioil Power, a subsidiary of Thai Oil, which is Thailand's largest oil refiner, has taken some significant steps in that direction.
The government of Thailand has asked industrial companies to reduce their emissions, in support of a national initiative to improve the country's air quality. Thaioil Power, a subsidiary of Thai Oil, which is Thailand's largest oil refiner, has taken some significant steps in that direction.
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- Business growth strategy centers on better healthcare for more people at lower cost
- Built on successful ecomagination model
- $3 billion investment for 100 innovations that lower cost, increase access and improve quality; $2 billion to finance IT and access in rural & underserved areas; $1 billion for partnerships, content and services
- Focus on four critical needs: low-cost technology; healthcare IT; innovation for all; and consumer-driven healthcare
- Improve GE employee health and competitiveness
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Global manufacturing footprint a strategic growth driver as GE expands in developing markets
Hai Phong, Vietnam ---October 15, 2010 --- Responding to the growing global demand for power generation equipment to support cleaner energy production, GE today inaugurated its first manufacturing facility in Vietnam. The plant opening is the latest in a series of recent moves by GE to further reinforce its position as a worldwide leader in the energy industry.
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For Environmental Enhancements and Cost Savings
using Green Technology from General Electric
Bangkok, 27 September 2553 -- GE Thailand together with IRPC (Public) Co. Ltd and Gulf Electric Company Limited have implemented technologies in projects that have won GE's Ecomagination award by sustaining and reducing water use and energy impact on the environment in and around their facilities for the past five years.
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Bangkok, August 6th, 2010 -- GE and Pro Ventum recently came together for a MOU signing ceremony to announce their first wind energy project in Thailand. When operational, the 90-megawatt Thepsathit Wind Farm in Chaiyaphum province could potentially be one of the first of its scale in Thailand.
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MOU signed with German Developer; Project to Feature Debut of GE 2.5xl Wind Turbines in the Country
BANGKOK, THAILAND -- August 3rd, 2010 -- German wind developer Pro Ventum International is teaming up with GE (NYSE:GE) to build a 90-megawatt wind farm about 250 kilometers northeast of Bangkok.