Post by ehsanulh125 on Jan 8, 2024 9:34:21 GMT
EGAT prepares to propose investment plans for 16 floating solar cell projects in 9 main dams IMG_20190205_155338-768x527 The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is preparing to make an investment plan to produce electricity from floating solar cells, totaling 16 projects, totaling 2,725 megawatts, in 9 important dams, presenting to the Ministry of Energy for consideration, with EGAT starting the pilot at Siri Dam. Thon Ubon Ratchathani Province, 45 megawatts, expected to produce electricity into the system in 2020, investment amount 2,000 million baht, while news sources stated National Electric Power Development Plan or PDP2018 approved by the National Energy Policy Committee. (NEPC) As of January 24, 2019, the quota allocation for floating photovoltaic electricity production has not been specified. Between EGAT and the private sector But the Energy Minister may set policy later. Mr. Theparat Theppitak, Deputy Governor for Power Plant and Renewable Energy Development The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) revealed that EGAT has prepared a plan to produce 2,725 megawatts of floating solar power in conjunction with hydroelectric power production.
The Ministry of Energy and the Cabinet (Cabinet) will consider this Country Email List soon. It will install floating solar cells in EGAT's dams, a total of 9 dams, a total of 16 projects, producing stable (firm) electricity over time. Initially, it will be a pilot project to produce floating solar electricity at Sirindhorn Dam. Ubon Ratchathani Province, with a production capacity of 45 megawatts, which is currently being proposed for approval from Cabinet to take action Then there will be an auction to find the project operator. According to the plan, electricity will be produced into the system in 2020. It is expected that the investment will be approximately 2,000 million baht and will be a hybrid electricity production project. The first and largest in the world As for EGAT's plan to build floating solar in 9 dams, 16 projects, with a total electricity production capacity of 2,725 megawatts, as follows: 1. Sirindhorn Dam, 45 megawatts, generating electricity into the system (COD) in 2020. 2. Ubonrat Dam, 24 megawatts, COD, year 2023. 3. Bhumibol Dam Phase 1, 158 megawatts, COD, year 2026. 4. Srinakarin Dam Phase 1, 140 megawatts, COD 2026. 5.
Vajiralongkorn Dam Phase 1, 50 megawatts, COD, year 2027. 6. Srinakarin Dam Phase 2, 280 megawatts, COD, year 2029 7. Bhumibol Dam Phase 2, 300 megawatts, COD, year 2030. 8. Chulabhorn Dam, 40 megawatts, COD, year 2033 9. Bang Lang Dam, 78 megawatts, COD, year 2033 10. Vajiralongkorn Dam Phase 2, 250 megawatts, COD, year 2031. 11. Srinakarin Dam Phase 3, 300 megawatts, COD, year 2032. 12. Bhumibol Dam Phase 2, 320 megawatts, COD, year 2033 13.Ratchaprapa Dam Phase 1, 140 megawatts, COD, year 2034. 14. Sirikit Dam Phase 1, 325 megawatts, COD, year 2035. 15. Ratchaprapha Dam Phase 2, 100 megawatts, COD, year 2036. and 16. Sirikit Dam Phase 2, 175 megawatts, COD, year 2037. However, building floating solar cells together with the dam's hydroelectric power production will help reduce problems during the country's peak electricity use period. During the daytime peak period, electricity can be produced from floating solar cells to support the increasing demand of the people, and during the nighttime peak period, water from the dam can be used to produce renewable electricity.
The Ministry of Energy and the Cabinet (Cabinet) will consider this Country Email List soon. It will install floating solar cells in EGAT's dams, a total of 9 dams, a total of 16 projects, producing stable (firm) electricity over time. Initially, it will be a pilot project to produce floating solar electricity at Sirindhorn Dam. Ubon Ratchathani Province, with a production capacity of 45 megawatts, which is currently being proposed for approval from Cabinet to take action Then there will be an auction to find the project operator. According to the plan, electricity will be produced into the system in 2020. It is expected that the investment will be approximately 2,000 million baht and will be a hybrid electricity production project. The first and largest in the world As for EGAT's plan to build floating solar in 9 dams, 16 projects, with a total electricity production capacity of 2,725 megawatts, as follows: 1. Sirindhorn Dam, 45 megawatts, generating electricity into the system (COD) in 2020. 2. Ubonrat Dam, 24 megawatts, COD, year 2023. 3. Bhumibol Dam Phase 1, 158 megawatts, COD, year 2026. 4. Srinakarin Dam Phase 1, 140 megawatts, COD 2026. 5.
Vajiralongkorn Dam Phase 1, 50 megawatts, COD, year 2027. 6. Srinakarin Dam Phase 2, 280 megawatts, COD, year 2029 7. Bhumibol Dam Phase 2, 300 megawatts, COD, year 2030. 8. Chulabhorn Dam, 40 megawatts, COD, year 2033 9. Bang Lang Dam, 78 megawatts, COD, year 2033 10. Vajiralongkorn Dam Phase 2, 250 megawatts, COD, year 2031. 11. Srinakarin Dam Phase 3, 300 megawatts, COD, year 2032. 12. Bhumibol Dam Phase 2, 320 megawatts, COD, year 2033 13.Ratchaprapa Dam Phase 1, 140 megawatts, COD, year 2034. 14. Sirikit Dam Phase 1, 325 megawatts, COD, year 2035. 15. Ratchaprapha Dam Phase 2, 100 megawatts, COD, year 2036. and 16. Sirikit Dam Phase 2, 175 megawatts, COD, year 2037. However, building floating solar cells together with the dam's hydroelectric power production will help reduce problems during the country's peak electricity use period. During the daytime peak period, electricity can be produced from floating solar cells to support the increasing demand of the people, and during the nighttime peak period, water from the dam can be used to produce renewable electricity.