Thailand: SEVEN COMPANIES PICKED TO PRODUCE POWER OUT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Seven companies have been selected to produce 30.78 megawatts from
industrial waste, falling short of the target of 50MW.
Viraphol Jirapraditkul, spokesman for the Energy Regulatory Commission, said
last week that the seven companies that won the bids to develop the power
plants were PG & C 5714 (2.5MW), Chonburi Clean Energy (6.9MW), Sabang
Yangyuen Pichit (1.88MW), Progress Interchem (Thailand) (4MW), Inva Grand
Energy (3MW), Recovery House (5.5MW) and Cementhai Energy Conservation
(7MW).
They have a combined generating capacity of 41.83MW.
These chosen bidders would have to complete the following procedures by
February 25 - receive approvals for their environmental impact assessments
and codes of practice, hold public hearings and enter into power sales
agreements with the Provincial Electricity Authority.
They must commence commercial operations by December 2019.
They are prohibited from changing their feeder points and fuels to municipal
waste and coal.
They were among 26 companies that submitted bids to take part in the feed-in
tariff programme, with combined installed capacity of more than 200MW.
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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.
www.aptthailand.com
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