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Thailand: Japan based independent power producer JPower considers Thailad as center for Asean investment.

Thai Press Reports

| February 10, 2011 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Thai News Services. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Section: Business News - JPower, Japan's largest independent power producer (IPP), is eyeing Thailand as a centre for Asean investment because of the country's potential growth in electricity demand, and hopes to supply advanced clean technology for use in Thai coalfired power plants, The Nation reports.

The company is studying new technology for the emission of zero pollution from power plants at its research and development centre.

Toshiaki Matsukuma, deputy director of the international business management department, recently said Japan was likely to slow the creation of new power plants at home. JPower therefore has to pay more attention to overseas investment, …

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