Asian Power Awards 2022 Winner: B.Grimm Power Public Company Limited and Ray Power Supply Co., Ltd

B.Grimm Power Public Company Limited wins the Gas Power Project of the Year - Thailand award and Ray Power Supply Co., Ltd wins the Solar Power Project of the Year - Cambodia award at the Asian Power Awards 2022.

President of B.Grimm Power PLC, Dr Harald Link shares the impact of the implementation process in locations of different SPP Replacement Projects, and how it can benefit the community in various ways. He also discusses their upcoming projects to achieve their long-term objective to reach a 7200 MW capacity by 2025, and net zero carbon emission by 2050. 

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