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Gulf Development Public Company Limited (GULF) has secured THB 60 billion (approximately USD 1.9 billion) to invest in a portfolio of 27 renewable energy projects aimed at supporting Thailand's energy transition. The financing will fund solar, Solar BESS, and industrial waste-to-energy projects with a combined contracted generation capacity of 939 MW. These projects align with Thailand's national goal of achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050 and underscore the vital role of private sector investment in renewable energy development. The significant backing from multilateral development banks and prominent local and international financial institutions reflects a robust confidence in advancing clean energy solutions in the region. This development is a crucial step toward fostering sustainable energy practices and promoting a circular economy in Thailand.
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Simply Wall St "GULF secures THB 60 billion, or approximately USD 1.9 billion, to invest in renewable energy power projects with a total contracted generation capacity of 939 MW" from Gulf Development Public Company Limited (GULF) on GlobeNewswire (published 10 February 2026)
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