installed capacity of 24,000 megawatts, which are primarily from coal-fired power. Peak demand in the Philippines is expected to increase 5.4 percent annually. The Philippines plan to expand its capacity by
gross profit for Small Power Producer (SPP) increased as a result of the lower natural gas and coal price, following the world crude oil price. In addition, the maintenance cost fell as there were no
of the former mutual funds or the transferred mutual funds who vote to merge or amalgamate the funds and the unitholders who intend to convert the investment units of such funds into the investment
of the former mutual funds or the transferred mutual funds who vote to merge or amalgamate the funds and the unitholders who intend to convert the investment units of such funds into the investment
Company. 3.8 On March 28, 2017 the Central Bankruptcy Court issued an absolute receivership order to Saraburi Coal Co., Ltd. (“Saraburi”). The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a joint venture
, the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a joint venture agreement, NWR-SBCC Joint Venture, to
of 2017 were Baht 20.32 million. 3.6 On March 28, the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a
. Interest expenses of debentures for the year 2018 were Baht 77.40 million. 3.6 On March 28, 2017 the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The
Baht 1,720.1 million. Interest expenses of debentures for the first quarter of 2019 were Baht 19.09 million. 3.6 On March 28, 2017 the Central Bankruptcy Court ordered Saraburi Coal Company Limited
Saraburi Coal Company Limited (“Saraburi”) into final receivership. The Company and Saraburi are the parties to a joint venture agreement, NWR-SBCC Joint Venture, to carry out a soil and coal extraction and