Thaksin vows cheaper power to turn Thailand into data centre hub
- Thailand aims to lower electricity costs by more than 25% by 2026, according to Thaksin Shinawatra.
- The government plans to reduce tariffs to about 2.70 baht per unit from 4.15 baht, according to Thaksin.
- Thailand has secured significant investments from tech companies, including Amazon and Google, for data centers and AI infrastructure, according to Thaksin.
- Thaksin expressed the need for clean and affordable energy to remain competitive.
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Thaksin Vows Cheaper Power to Turn Thailand Into Data Center Hub
(Bloomberg) — Thailand aims to slash electricity costs by more than 25% by next year to emerge as a hub for data centers and artificial intelligence infrastructure, according to Thaksin Shinawatra, the de facto chief of the ruling Pheu Thai Party.
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