Thailand’s Electricity Generating Authority (Egat) is seeking government approval to co-invest in four power plants with Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding plc. The plants will use alternative energy sources as fuel, said a Business Day report.   The Energy Ministry has mandated that 5% of electricity produced by new power plants has to be supplied by…

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