-2022 6M-2021 6M-2022 Sales and service income THB Mn THB Mn THB Mn %QoQ %YoY THB Mn THB Mn %YoY Sales of electricity - FiT, base tariff and Ft 770.9 806.7 821.3 1.8% 6.5% 1,497.9 1,628.0 8.7% FiT Premium
% 1,644.3 1,690.4 2.8% FiT Premium 13.9 10.1 9.4 (6.9%) (32.4%) 28.5 19.5 (31.6%) Sales of electricity to Industrial Users (IU) 7.4 8.2 6.1 (25.6%) (17.6%) 16.7 14.3 (14.4%) Sales from Biomass Power Plants
% 11.8% 2,540.2 2,691.6 6.0% FiT Premium 12.9 9.4 10.4 10.6% (19.4%) 41.4 30.0 (27.5%) Sales of electricity to Industrial Users (IU) 7.0 6.1 6.2 1.6% (11.4%) 23.7 20.5 (13.5%) Sales from Biomass Power
Investment in related company 12.22 0.57% 10.99 0.48% Long-term investment 2.66 0.12% 2.73 0.12% Property, plant and equipment, net 422.09 19.67% 448.52 19.75% Intangible assets – net 0.62 0.03% 0.76 0.03
due to the equipment is delivered to the project sites for certain projects; however, the installation cannot be performed. The equipment is therefore reported as inventories at this stage. These can be
provincial budgets. Meanwhile, private investment contracted in the investment in construction while investment in machinery and equipment still expanded as exhibited by the increased in domestic equipment
(2,348) million, affected from the company sell assets (BOI) to Free Zone in order to alleviate import duty tax, VAT and penalty burden which can see detail in Note no. 10 Property, plant and equipment in
Baht 605 million Net cash flows used in investing activities Baht 23 million. Purchasing of property, plant and equipment Baht 40 million and the company sell assets (BOI) to Free Zone in order to
% 11.63 0.55% Non-Current Financial Assets (Long-term investment) 3.66 0.19% 3.46 0.16% Property, plant and equipment 565.85 28.84% 581.77 27.46% Intangible assets 3.48 0.18% 1.74 0.08% Deferred tax assets
situation improved, employees of public and private sectors are returning to the workplace which led to an increase in IT equipment demand. Additionally, the Company has proactively expanded its corporate