PUBLISHED: 4:00 on September 15, 2023.
To combat air pollution, particularly the issue of fine particulate matter 2.5, the Royal Thai Air Force ( RTAF) will collaborate with its Asean counterparts.
The monthly four-day Asean Air Chiefs Conference, which concludes now in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, was attended by ACM Alongkorn Wannarot, the commander-in-chief of the RTAF.
Air pressure commanders from the 10-nation alliance are gathered for the conference to talk about cooperation in defense, fighting extremism, and disaster relief. It has also concentrated on environmental assistance initiatives this time.
The PM2.5 problem, which is brought on by common harvest burning in Southeast Asia, was discussed at the meeting by ACM Alongkorn.
In order to put out fires, reduce PM2.5 waste, and increase water degrees in Thailand’s dam systems, he claimed that the RTAF and the Department of Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation had established the imperial allows operation system in 2015.
The RTAF is also creating related technologies, such as options for foam use and a mobile app for spare management.
ACM Alongkorn added that the RTAF has a center for teaching about solar energy that promotes and shows off biodiesel, wind, and solar power.
Additionally, the RTAF is collaborating with the Provincial Electricity Authority to build renewable roofs and floating solar panel in air bag all over the country.