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Thailand plans 14 new floating solar farms to boost renewable energy

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No surprise of the ignorance and Thai bashing from members.   Pretty sad really.

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4 hours ago, RT555 said:

Can't help if ur thick.

Can't help if you're ignorant and anti-Thai.

Also can't help with your spelling.


So, come on genius, enlighten us. Why will they "be on the bottom because not enough brown envelopes"?

The world's biggest floating solar farm in Thailand has just been fine for 3-4 years. It hasn't sunk because "not enough brown envelopes". So they are rolling this out to other places. Why will they sink because of "not enough brown envelopes"?  

(China has since built bigger ones but they also haven't sunk)

I never understand what motivates morons on here to trot out cliches on every thread with ZERO understanding.
 

On 11/14/2024 at 12:40 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

I don't think there is a Thai word for "maintenance".

You must walk around with your eyes closed and not see how many very old cars especially pickup trucks are on Thai roads, they must have been well-maintained and cared for to last that long. 

 

My car in Thailand is now twenty years old but still runs like new, maintenance costs at Toyota are so cheap it costs next to nothing, that counts as maintenance. 

 

There is lots of old machinery still in use that would have been thrown away in the West, in my opinion Thais are maintenance experts.  

On 11/18/2024 at 5:36 PM, josephbloggs said:

Can't help if you're ignorant and anti-Thai.

Also can't help with your spelling.


So, come on genius, enlighten us. Why will they "be on the bottom because not enough brown envelopes"?

The world's biggest floating solar farm in Thailand has just been fine for 3-4 years. It hasn't sunk because "not enough brown envelopes". So they are rolling this out to other places. Why will they sink because of "not enough brown envelopes"?  

(China has since built bigger ones but they also haven't sunk)

I never understand what motivates morons on here to trot out cliches on every thread with ZERO understanding.
 

 

Well, I suppose a lot of them are bored, maybe stuck in Thailand financially, and have no choice but to stay and so they have to find negative things to say about the country so they do not have to admit they have got themselves into a situation.

 

Maybe they are stuck in small villages in the middle of nowhere with only the internet to relieve their boredom. 

 

After two years of living full-time in Phuket, I have now been in England for three weeks looking at properties to buy and rent out, I have one more week left, it has been cold, raining, and windy and I can't wait to get back to Thailand, but then I do have the choice of where to live, unlike the miseries we hear on this blog all too often. 

 

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