WEH Strengthens Employee Morale and Unity, Eyes on Renewable Energy Leadership

Nakhon Ratchasima, ThailandWind Energy Holding Company Limited (WEH), Thailand's pioneering and largest wind power producer, recently held its annual merit-making ceremony for its subsidiary, Thana Facility Company Limited (TNF), at TNF's headquarters in Huai Bong, Nakhon Ratchasima. The event, held on June 6, brought together WEH CEO Mr.Nuttpasint Chet-udomlap and a host of key executives, including Mrs.Busakorn Kordumrong (CFO), Mrs.Maneerat Machula (Head of Human Resources and Corporate Affairs), Mr.Akarit Viriyajarn (Head of Operations), Mr.Nattharit U-dee (Senior Legal Counsel), Mr.Nattapong Boonnithivorakul (Head of Technical), and Mr.Teerawoot Teerachotmongkol (Head of Asset Management), alongside numerous employees.

The ceremony for TNF, which serves as the operational control center for all eight of WEH's wind power projects, included Buddhist and Brahmin rituals. Participants also planted perennial trees, symbolizing and providing encouragement to the staff.

 

Fostering Employee Well-being

Adding to the celebratory atmosphere, Mrs.Busakorn Kordumrong, WEH's CFO, presided over the opening of new sports facilities for employees within the TNF office area, designed to promote exercise, recreation, and overall employee well-being.

 

About WEH

WEH is recognized as Thailand's leading wind power producer, boasting an installed capacity of 717 megawatts from 270 wind turbines across its eight projects. These projects collectively span 850 square kilometers in Nakhon Ratchasima and Chaiyaphum provinces.

 

The company's wind power generation significantly contributes to environmental sustainability, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by an average of 900,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e) annually. This impact is comparable to approximately 41 million large trees. WEH's commitment to environmental stewardship is further underscored by its adoption of global carbon credit standards and international renewable energy certificates, including Gold Standard, VERRA, and IREC, across all eight of its wind farms. This initiative aligns with the company's broader goal of expanding its business to become a leader in environmentally friendly, renewable energy.