Bangkok Post

IEAT plans power plant in Songkhla estate

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is planning to build a power plant and a hospital in its industrial estates in Songkhla to bolster investment­s and relieve concerns over electricit­y shortages in the South.

It is conducting a study on joint investment­s to build a power plant on Songkhla Industrial Estate in Sadao district and a hospital in Southern Industrial Estate in Hat Yai district.

The IEAT expects both projects to serve industrial operations and the need for health services, in line with the government’s policy of improving the economy in the South, said Veeris Ammarapala, governor of the IEAT.

Officials are looking for investors to form a venture to develop an electricit­y generation facility as the southern region needs greater power supply.

Power demand in the South has grown 5-6% annually because of economic developmen­t, especially in the service and tourism sectors. Yet electricit­y supply is insufficie­nt to meet the demand, according to the Electricit­y Generating Authority of Thailand.

In 2018, the cabinet resolved to have Songkhla Industrial Estate made part of the special economic zone (SEZ) in Sadao district, which borders Malaysia.

According to the IEAT, this industrial estate has more than 927 rai of land for developmen­t, with an investment budget of 2.89 billion baht.

The government wants to boost border trade, generate investment and jobs as well as increase exports to neighbouri­ng countries under its SEZ policy.

Targeted industries in the Sadao SEZ include rubber, cars, food, electronic products and logistics services.

Building a hospital in the industrial estate is also important because it will assist investors and local villagers who need health services, said Mr Veeris.

“The IEAT discussed the facilities with the provincial governor and villagers in Hat Yai,” he said.

“They had a positive response to the hospital project.”

‘‘ The IEAT expects both projects to serve industrial operations and the need for health services, in line with the government’s policy of improving the economy in the South. VEERIS AMMARAPALA Governor, IEAT

 ?? ?? Mr Veeris, left, looks at the layout of Songkhla Industrial Estate in Sadao district, where a power plant constructi­on project is planned.
Mr Veeris, left, looks at the layout of Songkhla Industrial Estate in Sadao district, where a power plant constructi­on project is planned.

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