Lam Takhong Wind Farm: Thailand’s First Large-Scale Wind Energy Project
Discover Lam Takhong Wind Farm in Nakhon Ratchasima — Thailand’s first large-scale wind energy project. 26.5 MW capacity, GE Vernova turbines, Southeast Asia’s only wind-hydrogen hybrid, and free…
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