. • Revenue of the company’s Very Small Power Producers (VSPP) decreased by Baht 34 million as a result of the fall in revenue from selling electricity from Ichinoseki Solar Power 1 GK (ISP1) due to the weather
forecast of 3.5 percent, due to anticipated weakness in developed economies throughout the first half of 2019. The global slowdown will not only dampen the international trade and investment atmosphere, but
electricity consumption decreased by 0.6% due to the cool weather and the rise in rainfall during Q1/2018. .• Dividend payment from the company's performance for the year 2017 In the Annual General Meeting (AGM
chilled water decreased due to the colder weather because there were more rain during Q3/2017 than in Q3/2016. • Cost of sales of goods and rending of services in Q3/2017 slightly went up from the increase
recorded a slight increase in electricity sales (4% QoQ), as in Q4/2019 weather experienced dense clouds and fogs condition, thus increasing the average irradiation hours of the project this quarter. 3
is used as a transport route for fuel to countries in Europe, which decreased far below its 5 year average due to warmer weather compared to the previous year. This led to tightening supplies of Diesel
electricity generated from Ichinoseki Solar Power 1 GK (ISP1) corresponding to better weather condition that there was no heavy snow fall in Q1/2019. Cost of sales of goods and rendering of services Cost of
) and Dubai crack spread (IK/DB) retracted 0.76 $/BBL from the average of 12.95 $/BBL during the previous quarter. This stems from weakened demand due to the warming weather in summer. Also contributing
Thailand recorded decrease in total electricity sales by 6% QoQ, predominantly from average irradiation hours of most projects adjusted downward due to weather conditions becoming less clear. 2. Wind power
GW, increased by 5.2% due to uncertain weather condition as Thailand entered the summer season earlier than previous year at the ending of February until the middle of May 2019. The industrial sector