Authority of Thailand (EGAT). The gross profit of Independent Power Producer (IPP) was Baht 2,266 million in Q2/2019 increased from Q1/2019 by Baht 1,618 million or 250% and increased Baht 2,068 million or
) successfully started commercial operation in October 2018. Therefore, total installed capacity of 3 SPP power plants which started commercial operation in 2018 is 399 MW which sell electricity to EGAT at 270 MW
cycle cogeneration power that commenced COD on October 1, 2018. It has an installed capacity of 133 MW and sells electricity to EGAT 90 MW under a 25-year PPA. The project was able to achieve COD as
Competition 1.1 Electricity industry and Economic situation in Thailand In 2018, Thailand’s peak demand in Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)’s system was 28,338 megawatts, occurred on April 24
and having a structure to calculate the costs of selling electricity by the ‘Pass Through’ concept where the cost can be passed on to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). The gross
electricity dispatched to Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) under the SPP – Firm contract. In addition, GPSC has managed to improve the profitability in 2017 as a result of efficient cost
2 PPAs with EGAT of which qualified for the PPA extension and replacement for another 25-year period according to the outcomes of the National Energy Policy Committee’s Meeting on 24 January 2019
carry out a soil and coal extraction and transportation work project at Mae Moh mine, Lam Pang of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50
(“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order issued by the Court, Saraburi is considered to be in breached of the joint venture agreement and the
Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (“EGAT”), with both venture partners having a 50% interest. As a result of the final receivership order issued by the Court, Saraburi is considered to be in breached