Operations at the Krissana Wind Co. NKS Wind Farm Owned By Wind Energy Holding Co.
An electricity warning sign is displayed on a fence at an electrical substation at the Krissana Wind Co. NKS wind farm, owned by Wind Energy Holding Co., in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand, on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020. Solar power will remain the biggest driver of new renewable energy capacity in Southeast Asia over the next few years. Though some wind projects are expected to come online too, and there are signs of early stage offshore wind developments in Vietnam and the Philippines. Photographer: Andre Malerba/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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