List of power plants in Thailand
The power plants in Thailand are shown both on a map and in tables (with key figures). The list is not complete.
Installed capacity and annual production
In 2016 was Thailand respect. Of installed capacity with 44.89 GW in place 24 and with respect. Annual production of 181.5 billion kWh in place 23 in the world. The degree of electrification was 100% in 2016. Thailand was a net importer of electricity in 2016; it exported 2.267 billion kWh and imported 19.83 billion kWh.
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Geothermal power plants
Name of the power plant | Inst. Power (MW) | status |
---|---|---|
Catch | 0.3 | in operation |
Caloric power plants
Name of the power plant | Inst. Power (MW) | Type / fuel | status |
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Bang Pakong | 2490 | GuD , natural gas | in operation |
BLCP | 1434 | Hard coal | in operation |
Chana | 1510 | GuD | in operation |
EGCO | 1232 | GuD | in operation |
Gheco One | 660 | Hard coal | in operation |
Glow | 598 | Hard coal, natural gas | in operation |
Glow IPP | 730 | GuD | in operation |
GPSC | 700 | GuD | in operation |
Kaeng Khoi | 1468 | GuD | in operation |
Khanom | 824 | GuD, natural gas | in operation |
Krabi | 330 | Heavy fuel oil | in operation |
Mae Moh | 2400 | Brown coal | in operation |
Nam Phong | 710 | GuD | in operation |
North Bangkok | 1550 | GuD | in operation |
Ratchaburi | 4870 | GuD, natural gas | in operation |
South Bangkok | 2700 | GuD | in operation |
Tri-Energy | 700 | GuD | in operation |
Wang Noi | 2710 | GuD | in operation |
Hydropower plants
The installed capacity of the hydropower plants was 3448 MW in June 2017; the share of hydropower in the total installed capacity was around 8.3%.
Name of the power plant | Inst. Power (MW) | flow | status |
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Bang Lang | 72 | Pattani | in operation |
Bhumibol | 535 | Ping | in operation |
Chao Phraya | 12 | Chao Phraya | in operation |
Chulabhorn | 40 | Phrom | in operation |
Kaeng Krachan | 19th | Phetchaburi | in operation |
Khlong Tron | 2.5 | in operation | |
Khun Dan Prakarn Chon | 10.7 | Nakhon Nayok | in operation |
Kiev Kho Ma | 5.5 | Wang | in operation |
Kwai Noi Bumrung Dan | 30th | Khwae Noi | in operation |
Lam Takhong | 500 | Lam Takhong | in operation |
Mae Klong | 12 | Mae Klong | in operation |
Mae Ngat Somboon Chon | 9 | Mae Ngat | in operation |
Nam Pung | 6th | Phung | in operation |
Naresuan | 8th | Nan | in operation |
Pak Mun | 136 | Mun | in operation |
Pa Sak Chonlasit | 6.7 | Pa Sak | in operation |
Pha Chuk | 14th | in operation | |
Rajjaprabha | 240 | Khlong Saeng | in operation |
Si Nakharin | 720 | Khwae Yai | in operation |
Sirikit | 500 | Nan | in operation |
Sirindhorn | 36 | Lam Dom Noi | in operation |
Tha Thung Na | 38 | Khwae Yai | in operation |
Ubol Ratana | 25.2 | Phong | in operation |
Vajiralong grain | 300 | Khwae Noi | in operation |
- ↑ a b c It is a pumped storage power plant .
Wind farms
According to The Wind Power , wind turbines with a total output of 778 MW were in operation in Thailand at the end of 2018 .
Web links
Commons : Power Plants in Thailand - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Exploring EGAT Power Plants and Dams. Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), accessed April 2, 2020 .
Individual evidence
- ^ The World Factbook. CIA , accessed April 2, 2020 .
- ↑ EGCO Rayong CCGT Power Plant. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ↑ GHECO One Coal Power Plant Thailand. Global Energy Observatory (GEO), accessed April 25, 2020 .
- ^ Glow SPP 2 and 3 Hybrid Power Plant Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Glow Energy CFB 3 Power Plant Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Glow IPP (Bowin) CCGT Power Plant in Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Independent Power (GPSC IPP) CCGT Power Plant Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Khanom (KEGCO) CCGT Power Plant in Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Krabi Thermal Power Plant Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ^ Tri-Energy CCGT Power Plant Thailand. GEO, accessed on April 25, 2020 .
- ^ Status of Hydropower Development in the GMS. (PDF) EGAT, June 1, 2017, pp. 2–3 , accessed on May 20, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Online access> Countries> Thailand. The Wind Power, accessed April 2, 2020 .