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establishing Metito Thailand – in line with our
modus operandi of local presence and global
know-how – to oversee our operations and best
manage the local market requirements. Metito
Thailand reflects the vast opportunities we see in
this country and we are confident that working
with such high-profile clients such as ACE will
enrich our portfolio in Thailand and in the region
beyond.”
Michael Justenhoven, General Manager
Metito Thailand, also commented: “There is
an evident and tangible growth in the energy
sector in Thailand which is being reinforced by
the government’s initiative towards the use of
renewable energy. This is particularly of interest
to Metito with its most recent expansion into the
alternative energy sector. Metito recognises the
country’s potential to pave way for 100% clean
energy production in the Asia Pacific region and
we believe that our newest partnership with a highprofile
client such as ACE will add shared value to
all involved and the wider community in Thailand.”
“We are strongly committed to providing smart
water solutions for all applications; municipal and
industrial, and this project will be a benchmark in
Thailand for smart water solutions for sustainable
clean energy projects,” added Justenhoven.
Metito Thailand is a wholly owned subsidiary of the
Metito Group and has been successfully developing
projects with focus on extending the company’s
Chemicals capabilities and expertise in the country.
As part of the project’s technical scope, Metito’s
smart automation tool; ‘METITO4’ will be
elemental to control key water parameters in the
cooling tower. ‘METITO4’ will improve operational
control of the cooling tower, reduce downtime
and reduce water and chemical consumption for
optimum operations.
Currently, ACE has ten biomass power stations
around Thailand and was awarded by the Electricity
Generating Authority of Thailand a contract to
build additional 20 plants.
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