MW solar farms in Thailand have been acquired in 2016 and 2017. In 2018, the revenues from renewable energy are starting to contribute a significant portion of the profits. Padaeng Industry Public
to an increase in Thailand’s electricity consumption. During September to December of 2017, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) decided to increase the Ft rate for 8.87 Sa-tang per unit, resulting
reassessed its business structure to move towards Green Businesses targeting renewable energy, materials recycling and eco management. To pursue its business strategy, 36 MW solar farms in Thailand have been
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Construction contract service (EPC) income of Combine Heat and Power Producing Company Limited (CHPP) as well as the increase in selling electricity of Ichinoseki Solar Power 1 (ISP1). However, the cost of sales
WHAUP. Alternative Energy Currently, WHAUP has 2.6 Equity MW of solar rooftop power under operation and generated Baht 2.2 million of Share of Profit to WHAUP Projects under Construction and Development
less solar intensity in Japan in Q4/2018 than in Q3/2018, resulting in lower electricity sales volume and lower gross profit by Baht 32 million or 42%. “Electricity and Steam sales volume increased due
less solar intensity in Japan in Q4/2018 than in Q3/2018, resulting in lower electricity sales volume and lower gross profit by Baht 32 million or 42%. “Electricity and Steam sales volume increased due
has commenced commercial operations and recognition of benefit as per the Power Purchase Agreement. 70 percent of the generated electricity is sold to Alinta Energy, the power purchaser under the PPA
Revenue from sales of 0.31 million baht, a decrease of 3.55 million baht or 91.98 percent due to the company has canceled the sale of fans. 1.2 Revenue from electricity sales amounted to 54.25 million baht