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WHAUP Partners with Synphaet Hospital Group to Study Direct PPA and TPA Models Driving Clean Energy Transition Toward “Green Hospital”
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WHA Utilities and Power Public Company Limited (WHAUP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Synphaet Company Limited to study the feasibility of using renewable energy through Direct Power Purchase Agreements (Direct PPA) and Third-Par
Key facts
- The comprehensive study will cover technical feasibility, economic viability, and relevant regulatory frameworks
- Akarin Prathuangsit, Chief Executive Officer of WHA Utilities and Power Plc., stated: “ WHAUP is committed to developing next-generation energy solutions that broaden access to renewable energy across diverse business sectors
- The Direct PPA and Third-Party Access mechanisms are vital tools that will elevate clean energy adoption among Thai businesses and support the country’s long-term energy transition
- The healthcare sector plays a profound role in society and increasingly prioritizes sustainable operations
Summary
WHA Utilities and Power Public Company Limited (WHAUP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Synphaet Company Limited to study the feasibility of using renewable energy through Direct Power Purchase Agreements (Direct PPA) and Third-Party Access (TPA) systems. This initiative marks a crucial step in expanding clean energy access for organizations in the future.
The comprehensive study will cover technical feasibility, economic viability, and relevant regulatory frameworks. It aims to assess how modern energy procurement models can be effectively integrated into the operations of the Synphaet Hospital Group.