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Thai-Chinese Collaboration: MOU Signed for Environmentally Friendly Waste-to-Energy Plant
A groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Thailand’s Vision Inspector and Engineering Co., Ltd. and China’s Aurorean Recovery Co., Ltd., marking a major step in the development of environmentally friendly community waste-to-energy power plants. The signing ceremony, held at Aurorean Recovery’s headquarters, was attended by key figures from both organisations. Representing Vision Inspector and Engineering were Chairman Visarat Potprasart, Civil Engineering Manager Wisarut Rithilert, Public Sector Liaison Manager Chatchai Sapseesuwan, Technical Specialist Manager Manoon Permpintong, Electrical Engineering Manager Natchawarakan Pornrattanun, and Facility Manager Manoch Wangnak. The Chinese side was led by Mr. Thomas Jing, Chairman of Aurorean Energy. Under the agreement, the two companies will collaborate on the Waste-to-Energy (Thai-China) project, leveraging advanced gasification technology to generate electricity from municipal waste. Operating at high temperatures of 1,000-1,200 degrees Celsius, the gasification system promises a clean energy solution free of dioxins, pollutants, waste by-products, and odours. The waste incinerator, featuring a 360-degree rotational axis, ensures optimal combustion quality. Residues from the process can be repurposed into high-strength construction materials or landfill materials, while excess energy from the steam turbine system can be managed efficiently, maintaining sub-zero temperatures where needed. This innovative approach addresses waste management challenges while supporting environmental sustainability, combining waste elimination with clean energy production. The project’s initial implementation will take place in Kanchanaburi province as part of Thailand’s broader strategy to establish permanent waste management solutions and generate renewable energy. With an investment of THB 1.35 billion, the pilot plant will feature a 6-megawatt capacity and handle at least 500 tons of waste per day. The project aligns with the Energy Regulatory Commission’s 2022 directive on purchasing electricity from community waste-to-energy plants. Construction is expected to be completed within three years, setting a benchmark for similar projects across Thailand’s municipalities, provincial administration organisations, and subdistrict administrative organisations. The partnership highlights the shared commitment of Thai and Chinese enterprises to leveraging advanced technology for sustainable development, with a vision to support special economic zones, tourism, and border trade. Concept picture courtesy of ThaiRath. -- 2024-11-24 -
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Sing Buri: Pickup Truck Crash Claims the Lives of Father and Daughter
A crash occurred in Sing Buri province, where a father and his young daughter lost their lives following a collision between a motorcycle and a pickup truck. On November 22, 2024, officers from the Bang Rachan Police Station were alerted to a crash on Highway 3454 near Wat Muang Intersection, Bang Rachan District, Sing Buri. The crash involved a motorcycle and a gray Isuzu D-Max pickup truck, both bearing Sing Buri license plates. Upon arrival at the scene, authorities found three injured individuals. Among them was a woman who was a passenger in the pickup truck. Rescue volunteers promptly transported her to Sing Buri Hospital for treatment. Additionally, two other individuals, both in critical condition, were discovered at the site. Rescue teams performed CPR in an effort to save their lives, but tragically, both succumbed to their injuries. Preliminary investigations revealed that the deceased were a father and his daughter who had been riding the motorcycle. Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the crash. Picture from responders. -- 2024-11-24 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Inspection of Popular Pattaya Tourist Attraction for Land Misuse Thandol Suwannarit, head of the working committee tasked with investigating improper land acquisitions and ownership violations, led a team to inspect a well-known tourist farm in Pattaya. The farm, spanning 150 rai, is suspected of encroaching on land designated by the Land Reform for Agricultural Purposes, Sor Por Kor (S.P.K.) and using the land for purposes not aligned with its intended use. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344339-inspection-of-popular-pattaya-tourist-attraction-for-land-misuse/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Thai monk attacked outside Channel 8 TV station in Bangkok (video) by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of Channel 8 via KhaoSod A shocking incident unfolded when a prominent monk known as Phra Teera was assaulted outside a television station. The attack occurred yesterday, November 22, after he appeared on a show at Channel 8, leaving him injured. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1344340-thai-monk-attacked-outside-channel-8-tv-station-in-bangkok-video/ -
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Best English Bangers and Mash on Jomtien?
Oh don't be disgusting,this is a forum read by families -
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Getting Old: Stoic About It or Endless Whinger?
So how can your wife work and you also get the aged pension?? Your not entitled to the old age pension if your partner is working ! -
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K bank E-mail with Tax Forms attached ?
I'm not from the US, and I received the same email four hours ago. I don't recall being asked my nationality whenever I've opened my accounts, but of course they have a room full of my passport copies, not sure that they're joined up though. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 24 November 2024
Chaos at Don Mueang Airport as Singaporean Suspect Arrested for Bomb Threat A bomb threat caused panic at Don Mueang Airport after a Singaporean man called to falsely claim there was a bomb aboard an AirAsia flight. Police acted swiftly, detaining the suspect and adding him to Thailand’s blacklist. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1344341-chaos-at-don-mueang-airport-as-singaporean-suspect-arrested-for-bomb-threat/
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