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The SPP program was conceived to promote renewable energies.20 Renewable
SPPs number 32 , but account for only 18 percent ( equivalent to 670 MW ) of
total installed capacity of SPPs and 12 percent ( equivalent to 245.90 MW ) of
total ...
The SPP program was conceived to promote renewable energies.20 Renewable
SPPs number 32 , but account for only 18 percent ( equivalent to 670 MW ) of
total installed capacity of SPPs and 12 percent ( equivalent to 245.90 MW ) of
total ...
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Table 7.5 Renewable SPPs , 1994-2003 Year Number of projects Installed
capacity ( MW ) MW sales ( firm contracts ) 1994–2003 March 2002 May 2002 32
17 14 670.0 399.8 427.8 245.9 ( 4 ) 313.0 ( 12 ) 185.3 ( 8 ) Source : EPPO . As of
May ...
Table 7.5 Renewable SPPs , 1994-2003 Year Number of projects Installed
capacity ( MW ) MW sales ( firm contracts ) 1994–2003 March 2002 May 2002 32
17 14 670.0 399.8 427.8 245.9 ( 4 ) 313.0 ( 12 ) 185.3 ( 8 ) Source : EPPO . As of
May ...
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toward a fully competitive electricity market , to minimize the negative impacts of
deregulation on renewable energy and energy efficiency . Thailand would
continue its stalled deregulation , sooner or later . Notwithstanding , its active and
...
toward a fully competitive electricity market , to minimize the negative impacts of
deregulation on renewable energy and energy efficiency . Thailand would
continue its stalled deregulation , sooner or later . Notwithstanding , its active and
...
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