Thai energy firm sets sights on Taiwan wind power project

The Sidrap wind farm. (Photo: Jack Board). Sketched by the Pan Pacific Agency.

BANGKOK, Dec 16, 2019, The Nation. Energy Absolute (EA), a renewable energy firm, is interested in bidding for a wind power project in Taiwan, the company’s deputy chief executive officer Amorn Sapthaweekul said, The Nation reported.

He expected Taiwan to invite bids next year for Phase 3 development of the wind power to generate 3,000 megawatts.

EA is closely monitoring the project, he added.

He said Taiwan was a country with high potentail in wind power generation.

Besides Taiwan, the company has also conducted a feasibility study on investing in a hydropower project with capacity between 100MW-200MW in Laos, he added.

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