subsidiary’s liquidity. As at 31 December 2017, it’s 100% paid-up. On 15 September 2017, the Company relocated its registered office from No.90, CW Tower A, 35th Floor, Ratchadaphisek Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok
Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) for final approval. The project targets for 85% contracted by commercial operation date. The construction of the project has progressed 61.24% (The construction plan was
with EGAT with the contracted capacity of 1,220 MW and Electricite Du Laos (EDL) with the contracted capacity of 60 MW for 29 years. The construction of the project has progressed 99.40% (The
-year feed-in tariff PPA, for the sale of electricity by the project with the contracted capacity of 640 MW. The construction of the project has progressed 60.67% (The construction plan was 62.95%). The
subsidiaries as well as relocated South operation center to improve work efficiency. In terms of proportion to total revenues, operating and administrative expenses represented 42% of total revenues. Considering
million baht due to expanding LCL work has also increased number of staff and the office has been relocated to support such expansion, resulting in cost of moving and amortization of original office
popular with customers now. There are new customers from the referral of Page 2 from 5 existing customers and after the COVID-19 period, China has relocated production base to Southeast Asian countries. As
office has been relocated to support such expansion, resulting in cost of moving and amortization of original office improvement, which subsidiary companies later fully operate making operating results of
, while the company has adapted to the situation through several cost-saving initiatives. The Company’s part-time staff has been paused, while the full-time staff has been relocated to support delivery
progressed 97.45% (The construction plan was 97.09%). The commercial operation date is scheduled in the fourth quarter of 2019. Page 6 - SBPL Project, a project of San Buenaventura Power Ltd., Co., (EGCO holds