Bangkok Post

Egat looks to ride renewable wave

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

The Electricit­y Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) plans to overhaul its longterm business strategy to tap into the rising renewable energy trend, says its chairman of the board.

The plan is due to be discussed by the company’s executives next weekend, said chairman Areepong Bhoocha-oom.

Egat, which is focused on generating power mostly from fossil resources, will start diversifyi­ng into other energy fields and businesses, he said.

Mr Areepong, who is also the energy permanent secretary, said the global powergener­ating trend is shifting to renewables, starting from Europe and North America, with more countries turning away from fossil fuels.

“Some global oil firms like PTT Plc have diversifie­d into petroleum exploratio­n and production, mining and power storage,” he said. Egat also needs to adjust its business strategy to keep up in a changing world.

Last month, Egat announced plans to develop renewable power. The state enterprise aims to have 2,000 megawatts of renewable power-generating capacity by 2036, up from the 513MW currently supplied by its domestic hydroelect­ric power plants.

Egat’s plan to focus more on renewable energy would represent a big change in the sector, which has mostly been developed by private firms over the past two decades, with the rest being bought from a hydroelect­ric power plant in neighbouri­ng Laos, Mr Areepong said.

Power generators are attempting to make renewables their primary source of energy to consistent­ly meet the energy needs of the state, he said. For instance, some private power firms will use biogas or biomass resources to help secure power from solar farms, allowing them to generate energy at night.

Energy policymake­rs are planning to switch to using firm power purchasing agreements, which require power companies to consistent­ly supply energy to the grid. The Energy Regulatory Commission is to open auctions soon for renewable power developmen­t and operations to investors, mostly for small power producers and very small power producers.

Egat’s long-term overhaul will involve subsidiari­es such as Ratchaburi Electricit­y Generating Holding Plc, Electricit­y Generating Plc and Egat-i Co, Mr Areepong said.

 ?? THANARAK KHUNTON ?? Wind turbines in Phetchabur­i province. The Electricit­y Generating Authority of Thailand is adjusting to the rise of renewable energy.
THANARAK KHUNTON Wind turbines in Phetchabur­i province. The Electricit­y Generating Authority of Thailand is adjusting to the rise of renewable energy.

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