price of 36 yen per kilo-watt hour expected to be COD within November 2019. (B). Solar Power Plant Project in Vietnam Two Solar Power Plant Projects in Phuyen Province, Vietnam with total installation
not been commenced the business. However the Company shall start receiving the share of profit from Prize of Wood Green Energy Co.,Ltd, Biomass Power Plant 7.5 Megawatt, Narathiwat Province, since July
: Notification of the resolution of the BODs' Meeting No.10/2018 to approved the signing of the Share Purchase Agreement and Project Development Contract for 109.76MW solar power plant project in Vietnam by the
receivables from construction service increased 273.62 Million Baht as revenue recognition during the period was greater than customer’s payment milestone. - Purchase of property and plant (in Chonburi province
approximately USD 45 million. Currently, it is in preparation for construction. The COD is scheduled in September 2021. SPP Power Plant Project in Rayong Province by Nexif Ratch Energy Rayong Company Limited
., Co., (EGCO holds a 49% ownership interest.), is a 500 MW supercritical coal-fired power plant, in Mauban, Quezon province of Republic of the Philippines. 455 MW of the plant’s capacity and energy are
Thong Province; (2) 140 megawatts Cogeneration Power Plant and plots of land used as the location of ABPR1R and ABP2R SPP projects, with approximate area of 30.061 Rais in Amata City Chonburi Industrial
construction service increased 406.26 Million Baht as revenue recognition during the period was greater than customer’s payment milestone. - Purchase of property and plant (in Chonburi province) for construction
) with total generating capacity of 9 .9 MWs; where UKB power plant located in Nakhon Ratchasima province; accounting for 99.99% of registered capital of 23,999,998 shares at par value of Baht 10, all of
electricity in Bang Pakong Power Plant, Chachoengsao Province. Until the end of 4th quarter of 2019 (November), palm fruit and CPO prices began to increase due to most of the arable land faces drought