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Amata Power (Bangpakong) Combined Cycle
Power Plant is AMATA POWER LIMITED’s second power plant in
the Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate. The planned construction
of this project consists of two separate phases. The first,
a combined cycle power plant with a generating capacity of
114 MW, was completed and began operation in October 2001.
Of the total production, 90 MW is dispatched to the Electricity
Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) under that Small Power
Producer (SPP) Program. The remaining energy is sold to industrial
users in the estate.
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Estimate Project
cost: 78 Million US$
Registered Capital:
560 Million baht
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Technical Information:
Co-generation Combined Cycle Power Plant
| Plant Model |
CC 206 B |
| Plant Capacity |
114 MW |
| Gas Turbine Model |
PG 6561 B |
| Steam Turbine Model |
ATP3 - C240 |
| Process Steam Capacity |
15 Bar : 15 MWth |
| EPC Contractor:: |
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ABB Turbienen Nurnberg GmbH |
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ALSTOM Power (Thailand) Ltd. |
Customer Information:
| Electricity |
Operation Date |
Capacity
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| - EGAT (21-years
contract) |
Sep’01 |
90 MW |
| - Industrial Users |
Sep’01 |
24 MW |
| Total |
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114 MW |
Financial Information:
| Project Cost |
80
Million USD |
| Registered Capital |
560 Million THB |
| Shareholder Structure |
| Amata Power Limited 70.0% |
| EGCO Joint Ventures & |
| Development Co., Ltd. 30.0% |
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| Financing |
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Amount |
Term |
| Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau of
Germany |
57 Mio. USD |
14 years |
| Bangkok Bank PCL. |
270 Mio. THB |
14 years |
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Future Plan:
The second phase - a 55 MW expansion - will commence
construction in 2005 and begin commercial operation in 2007. The
expansion is in accordance with the continuous growth of Amata Nakorn
Industrial Estate, which now accommodates over 330 multinational
companies from a variety of industries, e.g. automobiles, electronics,
computers and consumer products.
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Special Events
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The Grand Opening
On 7th March 2003, His Excellency Privy
Councilor Air Vice Marshal Kamthon Sindhvananda presided over
the grand opening ceremony of the Amata Power (Bangpakong)
Power Plant.
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