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We are confident that our biomass power plants are the power plants of today and tomorrow. Our mission is to turn agricultural waste into clean energy. Thirty Years ago, we were the first in Thailand to use waste from rice mill to produce electricity. This long and direct experience has enabled us to become Shaiyo-AA Group, a true group of specialists in using various combinations of biomass fuels for electricity generation as well as building biomass power plants, which have produced countless numbers of highly qualified experts in this field for Thailand.
Our Biomass Power Plants are located in strategic locations, closed to electricity transmission line and substation, and close to major highways for reduced transportation cost. They are also surrounded by sources of raw materials and are in the vicinity of our Wood Chip factories, whose wastes serve as the fuel for our Biomass Power Plants’ electricity generation. Shaiyo-AA Group has set up community Biomass Power Plant projects nationwide and has thus far been warmly welcomed by local residents. Our Biomass Power Plants projects can be an extremely effective tool for each community because they help protect the environment, generate more income for people in the communities directly and indirectly as well as provide extra funds and benefits for people in nearby areas. Due to the numerous benefits of these projects, it is obvious why community leaders, local authorities as well as government officials continue to give us their full support. 
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Shaiyo-AA Group’s Biomass Power Plant projects are a local venture with global benefits. These environmentally friendly projects effectively reduce greenhouse emissions, which ultimately benefits the entire world population Consequently, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has also given its full support by allowing Carbon Credits Trading in the global market. We are proud to be the launcher of the Biomass Power Plant projects, which will provide our world with modern, high-efficiency, environmentally friendly power plants.
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