Bangkok Post

B.Grimm’s solar power generates B500m

- POST REPORTERS PORNPROM SATRABHAYA

B.Grimm Power Co, a unit of B.Grimm Group, has started commercial operation of solar power plants in four provinces with a power-generating capacity totalling 114 megawatts.

President and chief executive Preeyanart Soontornwa­ta said power generated from the new plants has been sold to the Provincial Electricit­y Authority (PEA) and has created 500 million baht in revenue for the company since the middle of this year.

She said power generation from renewable energy, such as solar, wind, biogas and biomass, has increased significan­tly in Thailand over the past three years.

As of March 2016, Thailand was producing a total of four gigawatts of electricit­y from renewable energy, of which about 1.5GW was solar power, which is expected to reach 3GW by the end of the year.

That means that solar power will account for more than 5% of the country’s total power supply.

B.Grimm Power has developed solar power plants in high sunlight areas in Bang Len and Don Tum districts in Nakhon Pathom province, and Sena district in Ayutthaya province, with a combined capacity of 59.7MW.

The company’s other solar power plants in Nakhon Pathom, Saraburi and Sa Kaeo provinces have a combined capacity of 54.5MW.

Electricit­y is sold to the PEA via 22 kilovolt and 115kV transmissi­on lines connected to the PEA’s substation­s.

“Electricit­y generation from solar energy is an important project for B.Grimm Power that not only strengthen­s our business but also promotes the developmen­t of renewable energy in Thailand to reduce the reliance on imported energy and carbon dioxide emissions, which is a primary cause of global warming,” Ms Preeyanart said.

The transmissi­on lines were built solely by B.Grimm Power. The company only retains ownership of the transmissi­on lines that are within the power plants’ boundaries, while the remaining sections are owned and maintained by the PEA.

Ms Preeyanart said B.Grimm Power has invested 8 billion baht in the 15 solar power plants, which together occupy a total of 1,670 rai of land in four provinces, with a combined generating output of 114.2MW.

In addition, the company has invested through four subsidiari­es and joint ventures: B.Grimm Yanhee Solar Power Ltd, Solarwa Company Ltd, TPS Commercial Company Ltd and B.Grimm Solar Power Sakaeo Ltd.

It recently signed another contract to raise its total capacity both domestical­ly and overseas to 2,383MW.

B.Grimm Power, which has set a target capacity of 5,000MW, is conducting feasibilit­y studies and seeking opportunit­ies in Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippine­s. The long-term goal is to increase renewable power generation from 10% to 25-30% of its overall capacity.

 ??  ?? Ms Preeyanart says solar power is an important project to B. Grimm, both for business reasons and the developmen­t of renewable energy in the country.
Ms Preeyanart says solar power is an important project to B. Grimm, both for business reasons and the developmen­t of renewable energy in the country.

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