service under a Power Purchase Agreement increased by Baht 104.2 million as a result from increase in unit of electricity sold and unit price which is adjusted in line with natural gas price. Sales of
operations include (i) natural gas price and coal price that continued to drop further from previous quarter resulting in lower costs of sales and increasing industrial customers sales margin in spite of the
Industrial Users (IU) 1.1 1.4 1.2 (14.3%) 9.1% 4.0 3.7 (7.5%) Sales of steam (IU) 1.8 2.9 1.1 (62.1%) (38.9%) 11.1 6.5 (41.4%) Sales from Natural Gas Power Plant 462.0 466.9 507.7 8.7% 9.9% 1,429.3 1,396.9
1.9 0.8 72.7% 13.3 8.4 (4.9) (36.8%) Sales from Natural Gas Power Plant 422.3 466.9 507.7 568.3 60.6 11.9% 1,814.5 1,965.2 150.7 8.3% Sales of electricity - FiT, base tariff and Ft 70.1 72.2 59.5 74.1
to remain at the same rate if there is no significant change in natural gas price and the appreciation in Thai Baht. However, during September and December of 2018, Ft rate is expected to be adjusted
13.3 (7.2) (35.1%) Sales from Natural Gas Power Plant 470.8 496.5 462.0 385.2 (76.8) (16.6%) 2,067.8 1,814.5 (253.3) (12.2%) Sales of electricity - FiT, Base tariff and Ft 27.8 25.3 24.0 27.8 3.8 15.8
plants, gross profit increased by Baht 103 million due to the increase in electricity sales volume resulting in the increase in revenue from selling electricity while the average natural gas price per unit
increased by Baht 129 million or 19% because of the increase in selling price resulted from the increase in the Ft rate as well as the Weight factor in conjunction with the low cost of natural gas when
power production such as natural gas, as well as the depreciation of Thai Baht against US dollars. These are measures to support the electricity consumers; however, there is still no measures to support
tariff - is indexed to the price of natural gas for which slightly decreased from 240.00 Baht/mmBtu in 2016 to 239.89 235.26 Baht/mmBtu in 2017. Electricity sales to Industrial Users (IUs) – Thailand