27 September 1995
forms joint venture with Amata Power Co Ltd
Electricity Generating Plc (EGCOMP) will sign a Memorandum of
Understanding with Amata Power Co Ltd in order to establish a new company
which will produce and supply steam and electricity to factories in
Bangpakong Industrial Park II industrial estate, and feed electricity to
the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) under the SPP
programme, EGCOMP reported.
It will supply 60-Megawat electricity to EGAT in accordance with the
SPP scheme (Small Power Producers).
The two partners will work out the registered capital of the new
firm later. Amata Power Co Ltd will hold 51% while EGCOMP will hold more
than 25%. The rest will go to interested financial institutions.
The new power-steam plant will have a combined capacity of power and
steam production of 180-190 Megawat. It will be operating by using the
combined cycle technology, which will use natural gas from the Petroleum
Authority of Thailand as the main fuel while the exhaust gas from gas
turbine will be used in what is technically called co-generation. This,
according to a filing by EGCOMP, will boost the generation system
efficiency.
The two partners are finalizing the study on production size and
preliminary technical aspects of the project. The power-steam plant is
expected to become operational early 1997 and is scheduled to go full
steam in the middle of the same year. The project value is about Bt3.5
billion.
Translated by The Nation