South Bangkok International Airport (SBIA) power station
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South Bangkok International Airport (SBIA) power station is an operating power station of at least 55-megawatts (MW) in Nong Prue, Samut Prakan, Thailand.
Location
Table 1: Project-level location details
Plant name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
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South Bangkok International Airport (SBIA) power station | Nong Prue, Samut Prakan, Thailand | 13.69409, 100.732732 (approximate)[1] |
The map below shows the approximate location of the power station.
Project Details
Table 2: Unit-level details
Unit name | Status | Fuel(s) | Capacity (MW) | Technology | CHP | Start year |
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1 | Operating[2] | fossil gas: natural gas[2] | 55[2] | combined cycle[2] | yes[2] | 2006[2] |
CHP is an abbreviation for Combined Heat and Power. It is a technology that produces electricity and thermal energy at high efficiencies. Coal units track this information in the Captive Use section when known.
Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details
Unit name | Owner | Parent |
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1 | District Cooling System and Power Plant Co Ltd [100%][2] | Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand [35.0%]; PTT PCL [35.0%]; Metropolitan Electricity Authority (Thailand) [30.0%] |
Articles and Resources
References
- ↑ https://www.google.com/maps/search/south+bangkok+international+airport+Cooling+System+and+Power+Plant+/@13.6940905,100.7327317,6092m/data=!3m1!1e3.
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Additional data
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