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
, decreased by Baht 153 million or 15% from Q2/2018. The drop was due to the rise in natural gas prices while Fuel tariff (Ft) rate remained constant; therefore, the gross profits of Rayong Central Utility
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
(NL1PC). However, the company’s net profit in 2018 did not increase significantly because natural gas prices had increased substantially in the second half of 2018 while the Fuel tariff rate (Ft) almost
(NL1PC). However, the company’s net profit in 2018 did not increase significantly because natural gas prices had increased substantially in the second half of 2018 while the Fuel tariff rate (Ft) almost
the drop in natural gas cost and maintenance cost that varies to the operating hours. Consequently, the gross profit increase by Baht 18 million or 9% from Q2/2017. • Rayong Central Utilities Plant
The COVID-19 crisis has an impact on waste increase in Thailand. From the report of the Pollution Control Department (PCD), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, it recently found that
Développement (AFD), in collaboration with the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI), with the objective of implementing financial
Développement (AFD), in collaboration with the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP) and the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI), with the objective of implementing financial
) (9.1%) Sales of steam (IU) 2.5 1.4 (1.1) (44.0%) Sales from Natural Gas Power Plant 422.3 668.6 246.3 58.3% Sales of electricity - FiT, base tariff and Ft 70.1 68.1 (2.0) (2.9%) FiT Premium 6.0 6.0