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Carnegie, Dale. How to stop worrying and start living.

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"Book Depository-Millions of books with free delivery worldwide". 2014. Retrieved 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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The New England Journal Of Medicine
SubjectClinical Presentation of Patients with Ebola Virus Disease in Conakry, Guinea>
LanguageEnglish
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lhadj Ibrahima Bah, M.D., Marie-Claire Lamah, M.D.,
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Standard Oil

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TRR1-M1-Reactor

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In November 1993, Mr. Anand Panyarachun, a former Prime Minister of Thailand, established the Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development with the objective of promoting sustainable development.[1] . In 2010, President and CEO Prasert Bunsumpun announced that PTT would expand into producing more environmentally friendly energy. [2] PTT has many subsidiaries, including PTTGC, TOP, BCP, and PTTEP, all of which are working towards producing more environmentally friendly energy.[3] In 2014, Bangchak Petroleum completed its Sunny Bangchak project. ‘Sunny Bangchak ‘is a 44-megawatt silicon photovoltaic power plant, the largest of its kind in South East Asia.[4][5] In September 2014, Thai Oil (TOP), another subsidiary of PTT, was recognized as a leader in business sustainability by the DJSI.[6] TOP has proven to be an environmentally friendly company, with no reported violation of environmental laws to date.[7] In addition, the company also produces and distributes ethanol from sugarcane through various channels like Maesod Clean Energy, Sapthip, and Ubon Bio Ethanol.[8] In August 2014, PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC) along with Diary Home and NatureWorks, announced their eco-friendly ingeo bioplastics yoghurt cup, the next step in eco-friendly products.[9] PTTGC aims at become a major player in bio-based chemicals within the next few years.[10]

  1. ^ "TBCSD". Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  2. ^ VIBOONCHART, NALIN (2010-04-16). "PTT turns to renewable energy" (Press release). THE NATION. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  3. ^ "Home". PTT group. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  4. ^ "BANGCHAK PETROLEUM PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED". Greenergy Excellence Business. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  5. ^ "Suntech, Bangchak Turn On Southeast Asia's Largest Solar Plant" (Press release). PRNewswir. 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
  6. ^ "Industry Group Leaders 2014". Dow Jones Sustainability Indices In Collaboration with RobecoSAM. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  7. ^ "Industry Group Leader Report, THai Oil PCL" (PDF). ROBECOSAM Sustainability Investing. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  8. ^ "Thaioil Public Company Limited". Thaioil group business structure. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  9. ^ Changsorn, Pichaya (2014-08-31). "'Green chemicals' make major inroads into local market" (Press release). THE NATION. Retrieved 2014-11-29.
  10. ^ "Thai PTTGC Plans $11 Billion Capex by 2020" (Press release). Chemanager Online. 2012-05-17. Retrieved 2014-11-30.