Year 2008
October 2008
Ratchaburi shines in Q3
Electricity
Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (RATCH), Thailand's
largest private power producer, yesterday reported a threefold leap
in profit in the third quarter on increased generation capacity.
Net income for the three months ending on Sept 30 rose to 2.07
billion baht, or 270 percent, from 560.7 million last year, on revenue
of 11.52 billion baht.
Nine-month net profit was 5.04 billion baht (3.48 baht a share), an
increase of 6.2 percent from 4.75 billion (3.28 baht a share) in the
same period last year.
Ratchaburi Power Ltd, 25 percent owned by RATCH, started up its
1,400-megawatt plant in March and the gas-fired generator is now
running at full capacity, according to managing director Noppol
Milintanggoon.
Higher sales this year were attributed to all plants running at full
capacity. Ratchaburi shut down two units for maintenance in the
same period last year. Operation and maintenance expenses fell
58 percent and 92 percent respectively as a result of major
overhauls completed this year.
Ratchaburi operates 4,347 megawatts in total capacity from its
domestic and international power plants.
The company expects a
slight decline in earnings next year due to higher tariffs in line with
power purchasing agreements (PPAs), said analyst Thanatthep
Chantarakarn of Bualuang Securities.
He said new power projects in a few years seemed unlikely
because of low demand in a sluggish economy.
RATCH shares closed yesterday on the SET at 29 baht, up 25
satang.
By Bangkok Post
October 31, 2008
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