Saturday, 20/06/2026 | 09:11 GMT+7
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“We believe that the
energy market in Thailand is ready to be at the forefront of the new
generation of solutions for biomass to power, using higher efficiency, multi
fuel and low emissions solutions." -- Simon Parker, DP CleanTech CEO |
Located in Samut Sakhon Province, Thailand, the 9.5-MWe project will use DP Cleantech’s biomass combustion technology. The turnkey contract includes all the electro-mechanical systems for the plant which will run on coconut waste residues, such as husks, shells, and leaves.
The new design has been
adapted especially for coconut waste to ensure efficient fuel consumption as
well as the flexibility to mix several kinds of fuels in various sizes. The
system will also include flue gas cleaning systems to lower emissions below
regulatory standards.

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