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CK Power to Add 2.8GMW Renewable Electricity Generation Capacity in Next 3 Yrs

CK Power Public Company Limited (CKP), announced that it plans to more than double in size in the next three years, supported by the global shift to renewables-based electricity, and add around 2,800 megawatts of capacity.

February 24, 2022. By News Bureau

CK Power Public Company Limited announced that it plans to more than double in size in the next three years, supported by the global shift to renewables-based electricity, and add around 2,800 megawatts of capacity.

Mr. Thanawat Trivisvavet, Managing Director, CK Power PLC, said, "We will increase our installed capacity to 4,800 megawatts by 2024 through six new electricity generating facilities in Thailand and the region. All of our new installed capacity will be based on renewables, including solar power, hydro power and wind power."

"As a part of our rapid growth plan, we aim to enter into three new ventures in two countries outside of Thailand, and these, too, will be based on renewables," he said.

According to Mr. Trivisvavet, within five years, CK Power PLC will increase its solar-based electricity generating capacity more than ten-fold to 330 megawatts, and, in the same period, add twice as much wind-based electricity generating capacity of 700 megawatts, resulting in 95% of the company's total electricity generating capacity being based on renewables.

He said, "There are massive new opportunities arising from the global shift to renewables-based electricity. The recent COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, United Kingdom has important and positive implications for our long-term business strategies. Our extensive experience in renewables-based electricity generation positions us well to leverage these emerging opportunities. At the same time, by being an electricity producer with one of the lowest carbon footprints, we can also be a significant contributor to tackle global warming."

The demand for energy in ASEAN is expected to double in the next 20 years, and the share of renewables-based electricity generation is forecast at around 20% of total electricity generation. By the end of the next decade, the transport sector is forecast to become the largest consumer of energy in ASEAN, even ahead of the industrial sector.

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