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Sun-Kissed Revolution: How Thailand’s Roadside Beacons Turn into Hubs of Solar Innovation!

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In the heart of Thailand, a vibrant and forward-thinking movement is blossoming, proving that the sun’s rays can fuel more than just our days—it can ignite a powerful surge in sustainable energy practices and financial empowerment among local communities. Welcome to the solar revolution spearheaded by Oam Suk Social Enterprise, a green-thumbed offshoot of the esteemed Bangchak Group.

Picture this: a network of service stations, once just stops along the road, are now beacons of innovation as they top their roofs with sleek solar panels. These aren’t just any panels—they’re catalysts for change, slicing through hefty electricity bills and cutting down carbon footprints with the precision of a skilled warrior in the fight against global warming.

The ceremonious signing of the “Cooperative Network to Combat Global Warming” project marked a pivotal chapter in this renewable saga. It was a spectacle of unity, featuring five of the land’s most esteemed cooperative leaders. They came together, not just to ink an agreement, but to weave a tapestry of shared knowledge and mutual growth.

The esteemed Gloyta Nathalang, illustrious Executive Vice President of Bangchak, and the savvy Charnvit Trangadisaikul, engineering mastermind from BCPG, donned the hats of directorship for Oam Suk Social Enterprise. They extended hands of collaboration to an ensemble of cooperative virtuosos: from Thani Chanaklang, the agricultural maestro of Phimai, to Chen Nilamoon, the cultivated mind of Muang Lablae; from Prathuan Kanta, the harmonizing force in Sanpatong, to Kamol Lertprasertvej, the rubber maven of Ban-Khaosok; and Samai Boonsan, weaving the rich tapestry of Benchalak’s agricultural lore.

The stage was shared by the benevolent overseer of TGO, Kiatchai Maitriwong, and the marketing maestro Vattana Pornpatkul from Bangchak, bearing witness to this momentous collaboration.

But the solar panels are merely sun-kissed stepping stones in this venture. The ultimate quest is to transform these cooperatives into sanctuaries of wisdom and showcases of clean, cost-cutting energy—solar sanctuaries, if you will. By embracing the power of the sun, these stations rise as symbols of innovation and contributors to a greener planet.

Oam Suk’s noble mission is crystal clear: energize agricultural cooperatives with the photons of progress, offering them a slice of the sun’s endless bounty. But the luminous visionaries at Bangchak have an ace up their sleeves. They promise to be the stalwart guides on a journey through TGO’s T-VER program, transforming each sunbeam captured into precious carbon credits—currency in the burgeoning economy of sustainability.

Amidst the camaraderie, a promise hangs in the air, as palpable as the warmth of the tropics: revenues gleaned from these eco-friendly pockets of sunlight will flow back to the co-ops, sowing seeds for educational growth and demonstrating to all that the bright future is indeed solar-powered.

So let the panels bask in the sun, and let the meters run backward, for solar is the new currency of these cooperative champions, and with each sunrise, they write a new chapter in Thailand’s green chronicles.

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