combined-cycle power plant project that used natural gas as the main fuel with total contracted capacity of 1,400 megawatts (700 megawatts per unit) according to the Power Purchase Agreement. It is scheduled
start operation in the fourth quarter of 2021. 1.3 Other event - On September 3, 2019, the 21-year PPA between Gulf Cogeneration Co., Ltd. (GCC), a combined cycle power plant in Saraburi Province of Gulf
effective from the execution date until the 25 th year from the commercial operation date. The project is a combined-cycle power plant project that used natural gas as the main fuel with total contracted
transfer, according to an Entire Business Transfer Plan between the Company and a new incorporated limited company, SUT Holding Company Limited (“SUTGH”). SUTGH shall have three shareholders, which are
Baht and (2) borrowing costs capitalized as the costs of assets during the period totaling of 482 million Baht. Moreover, the Company approved the proposed investment by 2 new investors, namely Apollo
mainly from higher operating cost from new further processing factory. Financial Costs Financial costs of the group include the interest paid to financial institutions and related persons. The Company’s
Baht 0.9 million or 50.0 percent. The reason of increase is from COD of new solar power plant, 1 MW installed capacity, in September 2019 result in full 3-month operations in Quarter 4. Q1-2019 Q2-2019
sector leading to many new orders awarded to the Company in the year 2017 and resulting in a favorable business performance accordingly. The Company reports the total revenue of 377.49 million THB in 2017
due to the stimulus policy from the government in relation to telecommunication industry giving a positive impact towards the Company in winning many new contracts and consequently resulting in a
applicable because the Company did not issue new shares as consideration of the acquisition. The Acquisition and Disposal of Assets Notifications requires that the highest value of the transaction size