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China and
Thailand have agreed to partner on renewable energy.
The two
countries, both facing huge growth in energy demand, will work together
to develop sustainable energy sources and address global climate change,
Asian news agency SinoCast reported.
The
agreement was made between government officials and research
institutions when they met at a symposium in Kunming City in the
southern Yunnan province.
The Mekong
River drainage area, of which China and Thailand are both part, is
particularly threatened by the effects of climate change, and developing
clean energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions would benefit
everyone, said Meng Shuguang, deputy director general of the Department
of International Cooperation under China's Ministry of Science and
Technology.
As the
cost of the technology decreases, China is looking into more hydro,
wind, solar and biomass energy sources. Thailand has said it will put
more investment into its research-and-development centers.
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