HOUSING
The National Housing Authority (NHA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Cellennium (Thailand), the sole licensee of vanadium fuel-cell manufacturers, and property developer Horseshoe Point Co.
The three partners will collaborate to build energy-saving housing projects that will use renewable power. The project is targeted at middle- and low-income earners.
Vitoon Jiasakul, NHA's governor, said the three parties will jointly study ways to develop the project using renewable energy. The preferred choice is solar power installed on the roofs of each house.
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