After almost a year of delays, Thailand this week approved connection of 281.32 MW of new solar PV capacity across 67 individual solar farms in a move that the energy regulator believes will unlock more than 18 billion baht ($512 million) in clean energy investment this year. Several listed companies in Thailand finally won the right to sell their solar power to the national grid last week, including Global Power Synergy Pcl, Superblock Pcl, Bangchak Petroleum Pcl and Solartron Pcl. Following approval, each company now has 120 days to secure and sign PPAs with state electricity agencies across Thailand, and have until December 31 of this year to begin ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...