EGAT told to get moving on plan to build a power plant with Cambodia

Energy Minister Arak Cholatanon yesterday called on the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand to show progress in the plan to build a power plant with Cambodia. Egat should co-invest with Cambodia in the 100-megawatt Strueng Nam hydropower plant, he said in a meeting with Egat management. The two countries have agreed to conduct a feasibility […]

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Egat looks beyond Thailand's borders for new projects

Egat International Co, the wholly owned investment arm of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat), is further extending its power plant expansion in neighbouring countries with an aim to raise capacity to 8,300 megawatts. Established in 2006, Egat International’s sole venture is the Nam Ngiep 1 hydropower plant in Laos. That project, in which […]

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Egat looks beyond Thailand’s borders for new projects

Egat International Co, the wholly owned investment arm of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat), is further extending its power plant expansion in neighbouring countries with an aim to raise capacity to 8,300 megawatts. Established in 2006, Egat International’s sole venture is the Nam Ngiep 1 hydropower plant in Laos. That project, in which […]

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Built to Build Group optimistic as buyers race to beat price increases

Positive factors, ranging from global and domestic economic growth, the government’s populist policies and anticipated rises in construction costs, will help the homebuilder Built to Build Group enjoy 30% sales growth this year. Sutee Ketsiri, the group’s managing director, said the country’s gross domestic production (GDP) was expected to expand by around 5% while the […]

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Cabinet: MRTA to go ahead with loan for MRT blue and green line extensions

The cabinet has given a green light for the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) to request a loan from the Ministry of Finance to fund the extension of the MRT blue and green lines.   Deputy Government Spokesperson Pakdiharn Himathongkham has disclosed the cabinet’s resolution approving the Ministry of Transport’s proposal to obtain […]

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Ratchaburi Electricity looks again at Koh Kong power plant

Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding (RATCH) is conducting a feasibility study to invest in a 1,800-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Koh Kong, western Cambodia, after the project was frozen during the conflict between the two countries, said chief executive officer Noppol Milinthanggoon. Meanwhile, the company is still hopeful that the coal-fired-power-plant project in Burma’s Dawei on […]

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State Railway of Thailand accused of negligence; Chun Wo and Unique Engineering fallout

A company contracted to build the Bang Sue-Taling Chan elevated railway line on Tuesday filed a petition with the Department of Special Investigation asking it to probe the role of the State Railway of Thailand for allegedly preventing it from working. Sooksan Nuntakul, a representative for Chun Wo Construction & Engineering, submitted a letter to […]

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More trains for Bangkok Airport Link, new Suvarnabhumi airport to Pattaya route planned

The Transport Ministry will buy more trains for the Airport Rail Link and build a new line from Suvarnabhumi airport to Pattaya. Pakorn Tangjetsakao, acting president of SRT Electric Train Co under the jurisdiction of the ministry, said the company needs five more trains worth 3 billion baht to add to the eight trains it […]

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Three Thai hotel groups tackle off-shore hotel projects

Three Thailand-based hotel groups released pipeline updates for 2012, all focusing on overseas expansion with a smattering of properties due to open in home-base Thailand. It marks a determined shift in policy from home developments to expansion mainly within Asia/Pacific as Thai hotel brands seek  wider recognition and marketing reach. Most of the properties are […]

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