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Gas Turbine Power Plant Gas Turbine Power Plant Is Composed of Gas Turbine Which Is Similar to a Combined Cycle Power Plant, but Without Boiler
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (Draft) March 2018 THA: Chonburi Power Plant Project (Part 1 of 6) Prepared by Gulf SRC Company Limited for the Asian Development Bank. The environmental and social impact assessment report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the Term of Use section of this website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Environmental Report for submittal to ADB Chapter 1 Sriracha Power Plant Project SRC Co., Ltd. Executive Summary CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Sriracha Power Plant of Gulf SRC Co., Ltd. covers area of 450 rais (1 rai = 1,600 m2) in the Hemaraj Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate (Hemaraj ESIE) at Khao Khansong Sub-district, Si Racha District, Chon Buri Province. The power plant is estimated 140 km east of Bangkok. The proposed Sriracha Power Plant will utilize natural gas as main fuel and diesel oil as back up fuel. The total installed capacity of this power plant is 2,650 MW which will be sold to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). Major machineries and equipment of the Uthai Power Plant will be four combustion turbine generators (CTG), four heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) and four steam turbine generators (STG). -
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders No
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders No. 1/2011 of Central Pattana Public Company Limited *************************************** Date and place The Meeting was held on Friday, April 29, 2011, at 14.15 hrs. at Lotus 1-4 rooms, 22nd floor, The Centara Grand Hotel & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld Building 999/99 Rama 1 Road, Patumwan Sub-district, Patumwan District, Bangkok, for which the Company had provided registration by the barcode system and the visual recording of the shareholders’ meeting in order to be published on the Company’s website “www.cpn.co.th” At the beginning of the meeting, there were 582 shareholders attending the Meeting in person and by proxy, being more than 25 shareholders and proxies, representing 1,779,117,826 shares, being equivalent to 81.66 percent of 2,178,816,000 total shares, which was more than one-third of the total number of shares sold, constituting a quorum as required by Article 36 of the Company’s Articles of Association. Mr. Suthichai Chirathivat, the Chairman, acted as the Chairman of the Meeting. Mr. Suthichai Chirathivat invited Mr. Vanchai Chirathivat, the Honorary Chairman, to declare the Meeting open. Mr. Suthichai Chirathivat, the Chairman, then conducted the Meeting. The Meeting started with the introduction of the directors and the executives to the Meeting as follows: Honorary Chairman Mr. Vanchai Chirathivat Directors who attended the Meeting: totaling 11 persons 1. Mr. Suthichai Chirathivat (Chairman) 2. Mr. Paitoon Taveebhol (Independent Director, Chairman of Audit Committee and Chairman of Risk Management Committee) 3. Mr. Chackchai Panichapat (Independent Director, Audit Committee Member and Chairman of Nomination and Remuneration Committee) 4. -
Central Pattana Plc. Property Development and Investment
Central Pattana Plc. Property Development and Investment CentralPlaza Marina Pattaya Re-launch on 19 December 2016 Corporate Presentation: 3Q16 Performance Review Contents ► Our Company ► Growth ► Financing ► Looking ahead ► Appendices 2 Our company CPN at a Glance To be the most admired and dynamic regional retail property VISION developer with world-class rewarding experience Mixed-use Project Development Malls Other related business Property funds Residential Commercial Hotel CPNRF CPNCG 7 Office Buildings 2 Hotels 1 1 Residence • Lardprao CPNRF: Central City Residence • Pinklao Tower A RM2, RM3, PKO, CMA, 23 @ Bangna • Pinklao Tower B Pinklao Tower A&B 6 • Bangna • CentralWorld Tower • Chaengwattana CPNCG: • Rama9 The Offices @ CentralWorld st 30 1.6 mn sqm 93% 1 Rank 16% Shopping Malls NLA Occ. Rate Retail Developer 9M16 Rev. Growth 3 Our company Strategic Shareholders CPN is one of the flagship businesses of the Central Group (Chirathivat Family). As a strong and supportive shareholder, the Chirathivat family brings to CPN a wealth of retail-related expertise through the family‟s long record and successful leadership in Thailand‟s dynamic and competitive landscape of shopping mall developments and department store / specialty store operations. Chirathivat Family 26% Local funds 19% Free float Foreign 53% 47% funds 73% Individuals Central 8% Group 27% Source: TSD as of 30 September 2016. 4 Our company Strategic Shareholder CPN‟s strong synergy with the Central Group helps CPN to attract dynamic tenants, increase people traffic and -
Ayutthaya Wat Phra Si Sanphet Saraburi • Ang Thong • Suphan Buri Pathum Thani • Nonthaburi Contents Ayutthaya 8 Pathum Thani 44
Ayutthaya Wat Phra Si Sanphet Saraburi • Ang Thong • Suphan Buri Pathum Thani • Nonthaburi Contents Ayutthaya 8 Pathum Thani 44 Saraburi 24 Nonthaburi 50 Ang Thong 32 Suphan Buri 38 8 Wat Mahathat Ayutthaya The ancient city of Ayutthaya, formally designated Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the Thai capital for 417 years, and is one of Thailand’s major tourist attractions. 8 9 Ayutthaya province is relatively small at 2,557 sq. km. and is easily accessible due to good road, rail and river connections and its proximity to Bangkok. Straddling the Chao Phraya River, the nation’s principal waterway, the province is extremely important, as it was the Siamese capital for four centuries. The city of Ayutthaya is 76 km. north of Bangkok and boasts numerous magnificent ruins from its days as the capital. Just to the south, in perfect condition, stands the royal palace of Bang Pa-in set in splendid gardens. The province is also noted for H.M. the Queen’s Bang Sai Arts and Crafts Centre. The ancient city of Ayutthaya, formally designated Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the Thai capital for 417 years, and is one of Thailand’s major tourist attractions. Many ancient ruins and art works can be seen in a city that was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong when the Thais were forced southwards by northern neighbours. During the period when Ayutthaya was capital, 33 kings and several dynasties ruled the kingdom, until the glittering city was sacked by the Burmese in 1767, ruined and abandoned. The extensive ruins and the historical records demonstrate that Ayutthaya was one of Southeast Asia’s most prosperous cities. -
Contracted Garage
Contracted Garage No Branch Province District Garage Name Truck Contact Number Address 035-615-990, 089- 140/2 Rama 3 Road, Bang Kho Laem Sub-district, Bang Kho Laem District, 1 Headquarters Ang Thong Mueang P Auto Image Co., Ltd. 921-2400 Bangkok, 10120 188 Soi 54 Yaek 4 Rama 2 Road, Samae Dam Sub-district, Bang Khun Thian 2 Headquarters Ang Thong Mueang Thawee Car Care Center Co., Ltd. 035-613-545 District, Bangkok, 10150 02-522-6166-8, 086- 3 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Khen Sathitpon Aotobody Co., Ltd. 102/8 Thung Khru Sub-district, Thung Khru District, Bangkok, 10140 359-7466 02-291-1544, 081- 4 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Kho Laem Au Supphalert Co., Ltd. 375 Phet kasem Road, Tha Phra Sub-district, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok, 10600 359-2087 02-415-1577, 081- 109/26 Moo 6 Nawamin 74 Road Khlong Kum Sub-district Bueng Kum district 5 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Khun Thian Ch.thanabodyauto Co., Ltd. 428-5084 Bangkok, 10230 02-897-1123-8, 081- 307/201 Charansanitwong Road, Bang Khun Si Sub-district, Bangkok Noi District, 6 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Khun Thian Saharungroj Service (2545) Co., Ltd. 624-5461 Bangkok, 10700 02-896-2992-3, 02- 4/431-3 Moo 1, Soi Sakae Ngam 25, Rama 2 Road, Samae Dam 7 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Khun Thian Auychai Garage Co., Ltd. 451-3715 Sub-district, Bang Khun Thien District, Bangkok, 10150 02-451-6334, 8 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Khun Thian Car Circle and Service Co., Ltd. 495 Hathairat Road, Bang, Khlong Sam Wa District, Bangkok, 10510 02-451-6927-28 02-911-5001-3, 02- 9 Headquarters Bangkok Bang Sue Au Namchai TaoPoon Co., Ltd. -
Central Pattana Plc. Property Development and Investment
Central Pattana Plc. Property Development and Investment CentralPlaza Nakhon Si Thammarat Corporate Presentation: 1Q16 Performance Review Contents ► Our Company ► Growth ► Financing ► Looking ahead ► Appendices 2 Our company CPN at a Glance Flagship business of the Central Group (Chirathivat Family) 29 1.6 mn sqm 93% 21% 15% Shopping Malls NLA Occ. Rate Market Share 5-yr top line growth Malls Other related business Residential Commercial Hotel 15 New Projects (2016-2020): 12 domestic malls and 3 overseas malls (i-City and 2 new malls) 1 Residence 7 Office Buildings 2 Hotels 1 Central City Residence @ Bangna • Lardprao Renovation projects: 21 • Pinklao Tower A 2016: Project 2016-2020 • Pinklao Tower B 6 BNA, RM3, PTC, and PKT • Bangna • CentralWorld Tower centralcenter 2017-2020: 1 • Chaengwattana CMA, CTW, CWN, and RM2 Announced: 3 Condominiums • Rama9 New Retail format and paid attraction Target: 3 Condominiums/Yr 3 Growth 5-yr target: revenue growth of 15%CAGR Overall NLA to increase by 20% between 2015 and 2018F Retail NLA and occupancy rates SQMmn % 97 98 96 96 97 2.0 95 96 96 94 94 94 94 100 1.8 90 1.6 80 36 1.4 70 33 1.2 60 30 1.0 29 50 0.8 25 40 23 0.6 20 30 18 15 0.4 15 20 10 11 0.2 projects 10 - - Existing New Unannounced RS: Occupancy rate Source: Company estimate as at 31 March 2016. Retail space: Includes leasable area of CentralPlaza Rama 2, CentralPlaza Rama 3, CentralPlaza Pinklao, and CentralPlaza Chiangmai Airport, which were 4 partially transferred to CPNRF, but still under CPN’s management. -
BANGKOK 101 Emporium at Vertigo Moon Bar © Lonely Planet Publications Planet Lonely © MBK Sirocco Sky Bar Chao Phraya Express Chinatown Wat Phra Kaew Wat Pho (P171)
© Lonely Planet Publications 101 BANGKOK BANGKOK Bangkok In recent years, Bangkok has broken away from its old image as a messy third-world capital to be voted by numerous metro-watchers as a top-tier global city. The sprawl and tropical humidity are still the city’s signature ambassadors, but so are gleaming shopping centres and an infectious energy of commerce and restrained mayhem. The veneer is an ultramodern backdrop of skyscraper canyons containing an untamed universe of diversions and excesses. The city is justly famous for debauchery, boasting at least four major red-light districts, as well as a club scene that has been revived post-coup. Meanwhile the urban populous is as cosmopolitan as any Western capital – guided by fashion, music and text messaging. But beside the 21st-century façade is a traditional village as devout and sacred as any remote corner of the country. This is the seat of Thai Buddhism and the monarchy, with the attendant splendid temples. Even the modern shopping centres adhere to the old folk ways with attached spirit shrines that receive daily devotions. Bangkok will cater to every indulgence, from all-night binges to shopping sprees, but it can also transport you into the old-fashioned world of Siam. Rise with daybreak to watch the monks on their alms route, hop aboard a long-tail boat into the canals that once fused the city, or forage for your meals from the numerous and lauded food stalls. HIGHLIGHTS Joining the adoring crowds at Thailand’s most famous temple, Wat Phra Kaew (p108) Escaping the tour -
Accessing the ASEAN Consumer Market: Toys and Games (Distribution Channels)
3 June 2019 Accessing the ASEAN Consumer Market: Toys and Games (Distribution Channels) Across many ASEAN nations in recent years, the toys and game industry has continued to be affected by the increasing popularity of online shopping. This migration affects some toy categories more than others. E-commerce already dominates the baby and pre-school toys market as parents are the key decision makers in the purchase of these sorts of toys and are inclined to search for these products online to find the best deals. Despite the rise of e-commerce, bricks-and-mortar stores are still the preferred channel for some categories of toys, especially dolls, superhero action figures, board games, and science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) toys. Purchases of these sorts of toys and games are highly driven by children’s choice, and parents like to try them out with their kids before buying them. This kind of shopping activity can enhance the bond between parent and child. Going shopping together for toys is a favourite activity for many families, especially during holiday seasons. Hong Kong toymakers and suppliers eyeing the ASEAN market need to keep aware of developments in both online and offline channels in order not to miss opportunities. Toys and Games Specialist Stores Toys and games specialist stores are a one-stop shop for toys, games, parties and gifts. They remain a preferred option for many ASEAN families shopping for traditional toys for children over three years old – toys such as dolls, action figures, board games and STEM toys. However, older children and teens in ASEAN are becoming increasingly reliant on their smartphones and social media at an early age. -
The Material Handling Sector in South East Asia
Material Handling in South East Asia Prepared for Invest Northern Ireland July 2018 © 2018 Orissa International The Material Handling Sector Singapore | Malaysia | Indonesia | Thailand | Philippines Prepared for INVEST NORTHEN IRELAND July 2018 Orissa International Pte Ltd 1003 Bukit Merah Central #05-06 Inno Center, Singapore 159836 Tel: +65 6225 8667 | Fax: +65 6271 9791 [email protected] Disclaimer: All information contained in this publication has been researched and compiled from sources believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of publishing. Orissa International Pte Ltd accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage resulting from errors, inaccuracies or omissions affecting any part of the publication. All information is provided without warranty, and Orissa International Pte Ltd makes no representation of warranty of any kind as to the accuracy or completeness of any information hereto contained. Copyright Notice: © 2018 Orissa International. All Rights Reserved. Permission to Reproduce is Required. Material Handling in South East Asia – July 2018 Table of Contents 1.0 KEY TRENDS IN THE MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT SECTOR .............................. 9 2.0 SINGAPORE .............................................................................................. 15 2.1 Singapore Country Profile ....................................................................................... 15 2.2 Overview of the Infrastructure / Building & Construction Sector .............................. 16 2.3 Overview of the -
Thailand) Final Draft
E1187 v3 rev LIVESTOCK WASTE MANAGEMENT IN EAST ASIA Public Disclosure Authorized Annex 3B Environmental Impact Assessment (Thailand) Final Draft Public Disclosure Authorized Prepared by: Public Disclosure Authorized CMS Environmental Consultants Bangkok, Thailand September 2005 Public Disclosure Authorized Table of Content Executive Summary .................................................................................................................. ix 1 Introduction........................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Project Background..................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Purpose of the Report.................................................................................................. 1 1.3 Brief Introduction to the EA Report ............................................................................ 1 1.3.1 Importance of the Project .................................................................................... 2 1.3.2 Structure of the Report ........................................................................................ 2 1.4 Base of Assessment..................................................................................................... 3 1.4.1 Law and Regulations........................................................................................... 3 1.4.2 Technical Documents......................................................................................... -
Towards Sustainable Center of Life
TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CENTER OF LIFE CENTER OF CENTER OF HAPPINESS COMMUNITY CENTER OF ALL LIFESTYLES CENTER OF ACTIVITIES Central Pattana Public Company Limited (CPN) SET Digital Roadshow For the full-year 2018 financial results 18 March 2019 The Stock Exchange of Thailand Agenda DASHBOARD Company Overview SUMMARY RESULTS 2018 Key Highlights and Results UPDATES Business Updates APPENDICES Page 2 CPN at a Glance The most glorified property developer in Thailand DASHBOARD world-class retail and million sq.m. of net million visitors per day GLAND projects1 that leasable area (NLA) (and more) at our offer the most fulfilling under management: a shopping malls, serving 32 lifestyle experiences 1.7 domestic market leader 1.3 both locals and tourists SUMMARY LIFESTYLE DESTINATION % occupancy rate th largest company listed across our projects: a on SET with over USD 10 bn RESULTS strong and sustainable in market capitalization 93 performance 11 and continues to grow UPDATES HOLISTIC ICONIC bn THB of high-quality the only Thai property company % revenue CAGR attained retail and commercial listed on DJSI World (2018) and during the past 10 years assets monetized through DJSI Emerging Markets (2014- (2008-2017): proven track 50 CPNREIT and CPNCG 1 2018): a sustainability leader 14 record of business growth 27% ownership in CPNREIT 25% ownership in CPNCG APPENDICES DYNAMIC ENCHANTED Page 3 Strong Support from Major Shareholders Central Group’s leadership in retail and lifestyle experiences DASHBOARD Other 15% Listed entities / business units and Central Group’s ownership % 62% 65% % ownership in CPN by investor group out of Resorts Hotels & & Hotels SUMMARY Group 4,488 53% Store Dept. -
Towards Sustainable Center of Life
Event Title / Subtitle Location Analyst Briefing Analyst Meeting CPN Head Office for [QQYY] Results CEO Forum CEO Forum CPN Head TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CENTER OF LIFE Office Strategic Direction for [Year] NDR Non-deal Roadshow City, ST, CENTER OF HAPPINESS Country CENTER OF with [Broker] COMMUNITY Conference [Name of Conference] City, ST, Country CENTER OF [not used ; use as 2nd line] ALL LIFESTYLES Opp Day Opportunity Day SET, Bangkok for [QQYY] Results Co. Visit Investor Presentation CPN Head Office [blank] Others [Title] [Location] [Subtitle / Organizer / Audience] CENTER OF ACTIVITIES Central Pattana Public Company Limited (CPN) Investor Presentation Discussion material on the company’s latest information November 2019 CPN Head Office Disclaimer Please read before you proceed! DASHBOARD . The information contained in this presentation is for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer or invitation to sell or the solicitation of an offer or invitation to purchase or subscribe for share in Central Pattana Public Company Limited (“CPN” and shares in CPN, “shares”) in any jurisdiction nor should it or any part of it form the basis of, or be relied upon in any connection with, any contract or commitment whatsoever. OVERVIEW . This presentation may include information which is forward-looking in nature. Forward-looking information involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may impact on the actual outcomes, including economic conditions in the markets in which CPN operates and general achievement of CPN business forecasts, which will cause the actual results, performance or achievements of CPN to differ, perhaps materially, from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied in this presentation.