higher uncertainty, especially from foreign countries. In addition, the MPC raised concerns over the Baht’s increasing strength compared with the currencies of trading partners and competitors saying
: Natural gas-fuelled power plants: - Ratchaburi Power Co., Ltd. - IRPC Clean Power Co., Ltd. - Nava Nakorn Electricity Generating Co., Ltd. - Bang Pa-In Cogeneration Co., Ltd. - Combined Heat and Power
the regional production hub remains strong, but also reflected the potential and strength of WHA Group’s industrial estates, which can fully support the needs of both local and international customers
2016, the plant had generated a higher profitability in 2017 than in 2016. Furthermore, in 2017 GPSC received dividend income from Ratchaburi Power Company Limited (RPCL) amounting to Baht 270 million
industrial waste to energy power plant project located at Ratchaburi Industrial Estate and operated by Progress Interchem (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (“Interchem”) with a contracted capacity of 4.0 MW (an installed
district, Ratchaburi province. SK Cogen and TP Cogen have entered into the PPAs with EGAT for 25 years with the contracted capacity of 90 MW each. Additionally, the projects have the 20 years contract with
. - The non-hazardous waste landfill in Ratchaburi is approximately 90% to completion. It is expected to be ready in the Q1/2018. - In 2017, Genco has registered its subsidiary called “Genco Otani Company
acquisition of GLOW, which increased net profit by Baht 238 million. In addition, the company received dividend income from Ratchaburi Power Company Limited (RPCL) for Baht 72 million. Normalized net profit
depreciation. However, the aforementioned decrease was partly offset by the investment in new machinery, construction of Winner Ratchaburi, a small furniture store under COCO (Company Owned Company Operated
commissioning test has been completed in early 2020. Now, the project is in commercial phase. - The construction for non-hazardous waste landfill in Ratchaburi facility is now finished and the facility is fully