GPSC brings out the potential of the new generation. From the “SPARK Accelerator Management Trainee Program” stage of GPSC, AEPL joined in developing renewable energy projects in India.
Mr. Narongchai Kueyen, Financial Manager of Avaada Energy Private Limited (AEPL), revealed that he has passed the selection for the SPARK Accelerator Management Trainee Program of Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited or GPSC, the innovation leader in the group’s electricity business. PTT has a plan to find new generation personnel with potential to support the change. In the era of technological change and energy innovation that is open for recruitment and selection of employees within and outside the organization Come and learn about the company’s business operations. job rotation Teaching from experts in each line of work There is training in leadership development courses. and related business courses to increase knowledge Gain experience in dealing with the complexities of the energy business. Meets the goal of driving the GPSC business to increase the proportion of renewable energy to over 50% of the total production capacity in 2030.
This is in accepting the role and duties from GPSC to work at AEPL, India, for more than 2 years to jointly develop renewable energy projects abroad. After Global Renewable Synergy Company Limited (GRSC), a subsidiary in which GPSC holds 100% of shares, joined forces with Avaada Venture Private Limited or AVPL to invest in AEPL in the proportion of 42.93%, which has job opportunities Gain experience with a team of over 500 people in India.
“We are not just employees of a company that produces electricity, but consider that today we are in a clean energy industry. that will help make the economic system move forward and make the world’s environment better,” Mr. Narongchai
GPSC’s goal in investing in AEPL this time is to support the expansion of investment in renewable energy power plants. and seek additional opportunities in related businesses, such as power plants with integrated energy storage systems. According to AEPL’s growth target of 11 gigawatts by 2026, this is in line with the trend of expanding renewable energy in India from the government’s clean energy investment promotion policy. To achieve the goal of generating 500 gigawatts of electricity from renewable energy by 2030, to push the organization towards the goal of Net Zero Emissions by 2060 and to become the largest electricity producer. One of the top three in Southeast Asia.
Source: Thai News Agency