Four companies collaborate to study conversion of fuel to electricity for environmental sustainability

Aug 24th at 19:41
24-08-2024 19:41:30+07:00

Four companies collaborate to study conversion of fuel to electricity for environmental sustainability

Forte Insurance (Cambodia) Plc, Grid World Cambodia Co Ltd, Bluewing Motors Co Ltd, and WinCL Inc signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on August 22, 2024, to explore a project focused on converting fuel to electricity.

 

Representatives from the four companies stated that the MoU marks a collaboration between Cambodian and South Korean companies to bring advanced technology to consumers and enhance the accessibility of natural energy.

The purpose of the MoU is to foster environmental partnerships, with Forte Insurance taking the lead in studying the project.

This environmental initiative, led by the South Korean company, aims to convert fuel to electricity, offering significant environmental benefits for Cambodia. The signing of this MoU is just the beginning, and the companies will continue to explore potential collaborative efforts in the future.

The joint study of this environmental project is driven by the recognition that extensive fuel use negatively impacts the environment. Therefore, the four companies have come together to explore the potential of electricity-based systems.

It should be noted that Forte Insurance was the first company to prioritise environmental considerations. The project is expected to take shape soon in response to the environmental challenges posed by fuel consumption. 

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