China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) has brought its first self-built greenfield solar power project in Brazil to full capacity operation, marking a significant expansion of its clean energy footprint in Latin America's largest economy. The Lagoinha solar project, located in northeastern Brazil. . Chinese electricity company SPIC announced a $147. 41 million investment in new wind and solar farms in Northeastern Brazil, aiming to become one of the country's top energy generators. This move marks a significant step in Brazil's renewable energy sector. In a bold move to expand its presence in. . Additionally, Brazil is increasing its development efforts in wind power, photovoltaics, and other renewable energy sources in response to a large demand for renewable energy sources.
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AIS and Gulf are collaborating with the Highland Research and Development Institute to bring solar-powered telecom infrastructure to remote areas in Thailand. The project will initially focus on Tak, Mae Hong Son, and Chiang Mai provinces, with plans to expand to 30 more. . GULF and AIS have united to bring energy and digital access to remote communities through the 'Gulf x AIS Solar Synergy: A Spark of Green Energy Network' project. This initiative aims to reduce inequality, create educational opportunities, and enhance healthcare services. This partnership seeks to eliminate inequality, improve healthcare, and expand educational opportunities to remote. . Thailand's leading digital network provider, Advanced Info Service (AIS), is partnering with Gulf Energy Development, a leading regional firm in sustainable energy and infrastructure, to establish telecommunication infrastructure powered by solar power in remote areas across the country, the two. .
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