21 - 27 of 27 results for "electricity"

  1. 21. business | 23 Apr 2013

    BMH not wasting any time pursuing new projects

    ELECTRICITY

    By Nanchanok Wongsamuth, Newspaper section: Business

    » BMH Technology, the Finland-based waste-to-energy technology supplier, expects to clinch up to two agreements with the government this year for the first waste-to-electricity projects in Thailand.

  2. 22. business | 17 May 2013

    Ratch targeting Australian plants

    ENERGY

    By Yuthana Praiwan, Newspaper section: Business

    » Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (RATCH), Thailand's largest private power producer, will bid to acquire two state coal-fired power plants in Australia as part of the local government's privatisation...

  3. 23. news | 02 Apr 2013

    Gunmen attack Pakistan power station, kill 7

    By AFP

    » Dozens of gunmen attacked an electricity plant in northwest Pakistan, killing seven people and disrupting power to 100,000 people overnight, officials said Tuesday.

  4. 24. news | 27 Mar 2013

    Philippines turns trash into clean energy windfall

    By AFP

    » Teresita Mabignay does her ironing using free electricity on the slope of a garbage dump, an unlikely beneficiary of efforts to turn the Philippines' growing rubbish problems into a clean-energy windfall.

  5. 25. learning | 31 Oct 2011

    Mobile phone network collapse?

    About communication

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Complete mobile phone network collapse is unlikely, but short local electricity outages might happen when floods hit.

  6. 26. news | 12 Apr 2013

    China rape victim's mother loses labour camp case

    By AFP

    » A Chinese woman sent to labour camp after demanding her daughter's rapists be punished lost her compensation case Friday, state media said, as gruesome details emerged of inmate abuses from electricity to suspension.

  7. 27. news | 25 Apr 2013

    Ft rate cut by 5.12 satang

    By Online Reporters

    » The meeting of the Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday agreed to cut the fuel tariff (Ft) rate on electricity use for May-August by 5.12 satang per unit, the panel’s chairman Direk Lavansiri said.

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