The Nation
February 22, 2012
Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding has completed the acquisition of 50 per cent ordinary shares of KK Power Co Ltd, marking its first foray into Cambodia.
Through the investment of US$500,000 or Bt15 million completed on Feb 21, the company is expanding into Cambodia as KK Power is a developer of power plants in the country.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Ratch CEO Noppol Milinthanggoon said that the investment was made following a thorough study and risk factor evaluation, to ensure that it is worthwhile and will generate a reasonable return on investment. The company foresees ample investment opportunities in the neighbouring country, where infrastructure demand especially in electricity capacity must be improved. Moreover, there is an opportunity to sell excess electricity to Thailand.
"KK Power has officially been granted the permission by the Cambodian government to carry out a feasibility study to invest in power plants in Cambodia," he said.
The new capacity in Cambodia will help Ratch achieve the 2016 goal to raise the capacity to 7,800 megawatt.
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