Bangkok Post

TGE bags solid waste contract

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

Thachang Green Energy (TGE), the SET-listed biomass power plant developer and operator, has been awarded a contract to invest, develop and operate a power plant and manage the municipal solid waste of Tambon Nong Mamong in Nong Mamong district of Chai Nat province.

Chief executive Sumate Laksitanon­ta said Thachang Energy Solution (Chai Nat) Co (TES CNT), a subsidiary in which the company holds a 99.90% share, was selected.

An announceme­nt was made last Friday that TES CNT is allowed to invest, develop and operate the municipal solid waste management (waste-toenergy) project organised by the Office of Nong Mamong municipali­ty in Chai Nat, 230 kilometres north of Bangkok, with a capacity of 8 megawatts.

The project’s developmen­t is expected to be initiated soon, scheduled to commence operations in 2026.

The business model is a build-ownoperate scheme with a 25-year contract, with 6MW sold to the state-owned grid of the Provincial Electricit­y Authority (PEA) under a Energy Regulatory Commission power purchase agreement.

The community waste-fired power plant will be a “close procession system” operated by the company, he said.

The project is one of five waste-toenergy projects awarded to TGE by five local administra­tion offices. The other awarded projects are in Sa Kaeo, Ratchaburi, Chumphon and Samut Sakhon.

According to Mr Sumate, all projects are already in preparatio­n for developmen­t.

The projects have a total installed capacity of 39.9MW and are expected to commence operation between 2024 and 2026.

Part of the capital spending is slated to come from cash available from the 1.2-billion-baht initial public offering the company issued last August.

TGE operates three biomass power plants in Surat Thani, which is the hub of Thailand’s palm oil plantation and processing production.

All are in Surat Thani’s Tha Chang district, with a combined installed capacity of 29.7MW. The amount of electricit­y offered for sale to the PEA under long-term contracts totals 20.3MW.

“We are confident in winning bids thanks to our cost effectiven­ess, logistics management and fuel security, as well as flexibilit­y in fixing and maintainin­g expenses, giving the company higher competitiv­eness and profitabil­ity,” said Mr Sumate.

The company plans to increase capacity to more than 200MW by 2032.

‘‘ We are confident in winning bids thanks to our cost effectiven­ess and logistics management. SUMATE LAKSITANON­TA Chief executive, Thachang Green Energy

 ?? ?? An aerial view of the TGE biomass power plant in Surat Thani.
An aerial view of the TGE biomass power plant in Surat Thani.

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