South Bangkok Power Plant

Characteristics of the Power Plant


South Bangkok Power Plant is a combined cycle power plant which uses natural gas from the Gulf of Thailand and from Myanmar as the primary fuel and diesel oil as secondary fuel in electricity generation. At present, the power plant has the net capacity of 2,492 MW comprising:

Block 2

TypeCombined cycle power plant
Number of gas turbines2
Number of steam turbines1
Amount of daily demand of gas100 million ft3
Contractual generating capacity562 MW
FuelNatural gas from the Gulf of Thailand

Block 3

TypeCombined cycle power plant
Contractual generating capacity710 MW
FuelNatural gas from Myanmar and the Gulf of Thailand

Block 4

TypeCombined cycle power plant
Amount of daily demand of gas200.78 million ft3
Contractual generating capacity1,220 MW
Fuel Natural gas from Myanmar and the Gulf of Thailand
Diesel oil is used as secondary fuel

Note: The power plant substitutes the loss of electricity of the decommissioned South Bangkok Power Plant, Units 1-5. The power plant copes with the demand for electricity of the country and maintains the security of the power system.

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