Chang Reak biomass power plant in Prachuap Khiri Khan, operated by TPCH. (Photo: TPC Power Holding)
SET-listed TPC Power Holding (TPCH), the renewable power generation arm of construction firm Thai Polycons Plc, expects revenue to grow by 30-40% in 2023, from 2.7 billion baht last year, thanks to increased management of power plants.
Net profit should exceed the record high of 359 million baht in 2019, said president Cherdsak Wattanavijitkul.
In 2022, net profit was 173 million baht.
The main source of earnings is from the Pracharat Biomass Mae Lan power plant, which started commercial operations on June 1, Mr Cherdsak said.
The facility, located in Mae Lan district in the southern province of Pattani, supplies 2.85 megawatts of…
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