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�� Benefits of Interest ReductionBenefits of Interest Reduction
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Power Industry:Power Industry:Forecast of Peak Generating in ThailandForecast of Peak Generating in Thailand 5
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Power Industry:Power Industry:Average Annual Expansion of Power DemandAverage Annual Expansion of Power Demand
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Current Power Industry:Current Power Industry:Monthly Peak & Energy GenerationMonthly Peak & Energy Generation 7Monthly Peak & Energy GenerationMonthly Peak & Energy Generation
Peak GenerationMW
Peak Generation
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-Average monthly energy generation growth in the fiscal year* is 5.07%
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year is 5.67%* Thailand Government Fiscal year October* Thailand Government Fiscal year October--SeptemberSeptember
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Current Power Industry:Current Power Industry:Energy ConsumptionEnergy Consumption 8Energy ConsumptionEnergy Consumption
Energy Consumption for Energy Consumption for 2002 2002 compare with compare with 20032003
- The Large, Medium and Small General Service comprising over 70%
Sale Increase
GWh Weight (%) GWh Weight (%) (%)
Residential 7,422 20.98 7,918 21.22 6.67
Customer Category2002 2003 (Forcast)
General Service comprising over 70% of total electricity consumption.
- The average growth for all customer
Residential 7,422 20.98 7,918 21.22 6.67
< 150 kWh per month 453 1.28 464 1.24 2.57
> 150 kWh per month 6,970 19.71 7,453 19.97 6.94category in 2003 is 5.51% and residential is the most potential in demand growth.
> 150 kWh per month 6,970 19.71 7,453 19.97 6.94
Small General Services 4,870 13.77 5,141 13.78 5.57
Medium General Services
8,078 22.84 8,440 22.62 4.48 demand growth.- The Large Medium and Small General
service growth are 5.8% , 4.48% and 5.57% respectively, indicate the
Services8,078 22.84 8,440 22.62 4.48
Large General Services 12,092 34.19 12,793 34.28 5.80
Specific Business Services
1,601 4.53 1,676 4.49 4.675.57% respectively, indicate the growth for Thailand's industrial sector in year 2003
ServicesGovernment Institutions
1,146 3.24 1,183 3.17 3.19
Street Lighting 161 0.45 169 0.45 4.82
Total 35,371 100 37,319 100 5.51
Source: PEA 2002
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Current Power Industry:Current Power Industry:Tariff StructureTariff Structure 9Tariff StructureTariff Structure
- The existing average retail tariff is about 4.05% higher than the marginal cost
DifferenceAverage Tariff (Baht/kWh)4.05% higher than the marginal cost based retail tariff.
- There is significant subsidization for the
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Existing Tariff (%)
Residential 2.31 2.28 1.32
Customer CategoryAverage Tariff (Baht/kWh)
- There is significant subsidization for the agricultural pumping customers.
- The overall residential tariff reflects the marginal costs; however, the application
Residential 2.31 2.28 1.32
Small General Services 2.47 2.77 -10.83Medium General Services 1.94 2.30 -15.65 marginal costs; however, the application
of the progressive block rates has resulted in cross-subsidization within the category itself. Large residential
Services 1.94 2.30 -15.65
Large General Services 1.90 2.00 -5.00Specific Business Services 1.78 2.00 -11.00 category itself. Large residential
customers have to subsidize small residential customers.
Services 1.78 2.00 -11.00Government Institutions 2.31 2.27 1.76Agricultural Pumping
2.37 1.80 31.67- Moreover, customers under the small
/medium general services and specific business services will pay for electricity
Agricultural Pumping Service 2.37 1.80 31.67
Street Lighting 1.83 0.00
Total 2.11 2.20 -4.05business services will pay for electricity in excess of the marginal costs.
Total 2.11 2.20 -4.05
Source: EPPO, February 2001
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Current Power Industry:Current Power Industry:Comparison of neighboring tariffsComparison of neighboring tariffs 10Comparison of neighboring tariffsComparison of neighboring tariffs
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Awards in Awards in 2002 2002 ::Good Corporate GovernanceGood Corporate Governance 26Good Corporate GovernanceGood Corporate Governance
- RATCH ranked the 3rd in Asiamoney corporate governance poll for utilities sector in Asiapoll for utilities sector in Asia
Source : Asiamoney October Source : Asiamoney October 20022002
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Awards in Awards in 2002 2002 ::Good Corporate GovernanceGood Corporate Governance 27Good Corporate GovernanceGood Corporate Governance
Award Title : Disclosure Award
Award details : Disclosure of Form 56-1
(Particular on Risk Factors and
Nature of Business)
Organizer : The Office of the Securities Organizer : The Office of the Securities
and Exchange
CommissionCommission
Date : 5th November 2002
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Awards in Awards in 2002 2002 ::Environmental and Social ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental and Social Responsibilities 28Environmental and Social ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental and Social Responsibilities
Award Title : Excellent quality Award onNationwide basisNationwide basis
Award details : Excellent maintenance ofNavaratchaburirom ParkNavaratchaburirom Park(a recreational center located in front of the power plant built and maintained by Ratchburi and maintained by Ratchburi Generating Co.)
Organizer : Ministry of Public Health Date Organizer : Ministry of Public Health Date 31st October 2002
AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendix
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Appendix: Appendix: Thai Electricity Market Structure Thai Electricity Market Structure -- Current StructureCurrent Structure 30Thai Electricity Market Structure Thai Electricity Market Structure -- Current StructureCurrent Structure
Key Features of current structureSPPs EGATIPPs RATCHEGCO
• Currently, the private sector has only a limited role ( generation only).
• EGAT has a market monopoly at the wholesale
SPPs EGATIPPs EGCO
•Power Purchase• EGAT has a market monopoly at the wholesale level, supplying electricity to PEA, MEA and some direct customers.
• There are few incentives for private power
Governm
ent
EGAT
•Power Purchase•System Operation•Transmission•Bulk Power Supply
• There are few incentives for private power producers to improve efficiency due to lack of market competition (aside from when bidding for the PPA with EGAT).
PEA MEADirect Customers
the PPA with EGAT).
• As EGAT is responsible for long-term electricity planning, new generating capacity must be
Customers Customers
planned and approved through/by EGAT.
• PEA and MEA are responsible for distribution/retail supply to most end users at the EGAT: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Source: Electricity Supply Industry Reform and Thailand Power Pool, November 2000, modified by RATCH consultant
distribution/retail supply to most end users at the prices regulated by EPPO.
• In some limited cases (mostly industrial users), some end users are able to purchase electricity
EGAT: Electricity Generating Authority of ThailandPEA: Provincial Electricity AuthorityMEA: Metropolitan Electricity AuthoritySPP: Small Power Producer
some end users are able to purchase electricity either directly from EGAT or SPPs.
SPP: Small Power ProducerIPP: Independent Power ProducerEPPO: Energy Policy and Planning Office
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Appendix:Appendix:Thai Electricity Market Structure Thai Electricity Market Structure –– New Electricity Supply ArrangementNew Electricity Supply Arrangement31Thai Electricity Market Structure Thai Electricity Market Structure –– New Electricity Supply ArrangementNew Electricity Supply Arrangement
Hydro Plants GENCOsGE
NC
Os
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Key Features of NESA structure
Hydro Plants
Independent System Operator
Forward &
Financial Market
GENCOsB
ilateral Contract
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ontract
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Os
and interest parties need for reform it to improve for more efficiency, economic and transparency in the operation of pricing.
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Financial Market
Grid Company
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ontract
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ontract
Bilateral
Contract
Supplier
Custom
er
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Forward &
Financial Market
REDCO
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ontract
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ontractSupplier D
irect C
ustomer
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market, while maintaining the operation of a secure and reliable electricity system by the establishment of close to real time balancing arrangements.
Balancing
Mechanism
SupplyDirect Customers
Customers
Forward &
Financial Market
Retail Co.- The forward trading would lead to the emergence of forward price curves that would better facilitate efficient new entry, by providing both generators and suppliers
Balancing
Mechanism
CustomersR
etailerwith clearer signals.
- The new balancing mechanism and settlement arrangements were designed to ensure the national grid
Source: Electricity Supply Industry Reform and Thailand Power Pool, November 2000
arrangements were designed to ensure the national grid company and independent system operator (ISO) was able to maintain short-term quality and security of supply
- The Balancing Mechanism and the Settlement process required new IT systems to be built and operated.
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Appendix:Appendix:Thai Electricity Market StructureThai Electricity Market Structure -- Third Party AccessThird Party Access 32Thai Electricity Market StructureThai Electricity Market Structure -- Third Party AccessThird Party Access
Key features of third party access
• Under a third party access system, EGAT would in • Under a third party access system, EGAT would in most cases maintain its monopoly at the wholesale market level (central supplier).
SPPs GENCOsIPPs RATCHEGCO
• “Third Party Access” regime would be introduced so that generating companies could directly supply end users through the network of PEA, MEA or EGAT.
IND
EP
EN
DE
NT R
EG
ULA
TOR
EGAT
•Power Purchase•System Operation•Transmission•Bulk Power Supply
users through the network of PEA, MEA or EGAT.
• An Independent Regulator would be set up to regulate transmission/distribution pricing and other standards.
IND
EP
EN
DE
NT R
EG
ULA
TOR
PEA MEA
transmission/distribution pricing and other standards.
• EGAT’s power generating assets (i.e. Thermal, Hydro, CCGTs, etc.) would be ring-fenced (and/or
Large Customers Small Customers Small Customers
Hydro, CCGTs, etc.) would be ring-fenced (and/or grouped) and operate as business units (profit centres). Source: Electricity Supply Industry Reform and Thailand
Power Pool, November 2000, modified by RATCH • EGAT would be structured as a holding company.
Grid Company and other subsidiaries would be separated out and incorporated as separate entities,
Power Pool, November 2000, modified by RATCH consultant
separated out and incorporated as separate entities, whist remaining under the EGAT holding company.
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Appendix: Appendix: Operation and Maintenance Schedule for Operation and Maintenance Schedule for 20032003 33Operation and Maintenance Schedule for Operation and Maintenance Schedule for 20032003
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Appendix:Appendix:MiniMini Hydro ProjectsHydro Projects 34MiniMini Hydro ProjectsHydro Projects
Project Contract Structure
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RE EGATHydro Operating Unit
EGATPower Purchaser
OMAPPAHydro Operating UnitPower Purchaser
Mini Hydro Projects
• All commercial contracts i.e. Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Operation and
Maintenance Agreement (OMA) have been structured to mitigate project risk
• 25 years non-firm SPP with tariff structure at Baht 1.68 per unit plus incentive of Baht 0.20
per unit from Energy Conservation Fund for the next 5 yearsper unit from Energy Conservation Fund for the next 5 years
35
Appendix:Appendix:Mini Hydropower Development ProjectsMini Hydropower Development Projects 35Mini Hydropower Development ProjectsMini Hydropower Development Projects
Project Chao Phraya Pasak Cholasith Khlong Tha DanProject Chao Phraya Pasak Cholasith Khlong Tha Dan
Installed Capacity (MW) 12 6 10
Type of PPA Non�firm Non�firm Non-firm
Term of PPA (yrs) 25 25 25Term of PPA (yrs) 25 25 25
Location (Province) Chainat Lopburi Nakorn Nayok
Energy Generation (GWh/ yr) 60�52 31�81 27�99
Use in Station Service and RID (GWh ��yr) 0�54 0�54 ��54
Energy Sale (GWh ��yr) 59�98 31.� � 27�45
Project Cost (Million Baht) 657 �87 324 �04 278 �50Project Cost (Million Baht) 657 �87 324 �04 278 �50
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Appendix: Appendix: Future ProjectsFuture Projects 36Future ProjectsFuture Projects
Biomass Projects*Project Ayutthaya Suphanburi
• All commercial contracts i.e. Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and Husk Sell Agreement (HSA) have been
Project Ayutthaya Suphanburi
Installed Capacity (MW) 9.9
Type of PPA Firm Firm
9.9
Sell Agreement (HSA) have been structured to mitigate project risk. To ensure the supply of husk, rice mill will
Type of PPA Firm Firm
Term of PPA (Yrs.) 21 21
Location (Province) Ayutthaya Suphanburi
be shareholder in each project
• Tentative 21 years firm SPP with tariff structure at Baht 2.30 per unit
Energy Generation 70 70
Use in Station Service 8 8
Energy Sale 62 62
(GWh/yr)
(GWh/yr)
Biomass Projects
structure at Baht 2.30 per unit
*Under studying projects
Energy Sale 62 62
Project Cost 520 520
(GWh/yr)
(Million Bath)
RATCH*Under studying projects
NP
Rice MillEGATPower Purchaser
PPA
Project 1,2,3..NHSA
Powering the FuturePowering the FuturePowering the FuturePowering the Future