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Levanta buys 34 Thai solar farms

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December 04, 2025

ENERGY: Singapore-based Levanta Renewables is expanding its portfolio in Thailand by acquiring 34 solar farms countrywide, using a green loan granted by UOB Thailand and Kasikornbank (KBank).

The transaction is backed by Actis, a leading global sustainable infrastructure investor, marking a significant step in advancing Thailand’s renewable energy transition and the regional shift towards sustainable power generation.

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