Emma Collins, CEO of Wind Energy Holdings, poses during an interview with Reuters in Bangkok, Thailand, Jan 31, 2018. Thailand's biggest wind power generator, Wind Energy Holdings (WEH), plans to invest into other sources of electricity including solar, hydro and biomass to back up its capacity, its chief executive told Reuters in an interview. WEH is aiming for a total capacity of 3,000 MW by 2025. The country is targeting 3,000 MW of wind energy by 2036, up from around 615 MW in 2017. Meanwhile, she said WEH was also targeting 1,000 MW of wind capacity in Australia, requiring investment of around $1.5 billion.
Source: Bangkok Post February 05, 2018 05:26 UTC