Description Amata Nakorn, Thailand Amata City, Thailand Amata Bien Hoa, Vietnam
1. ELECTRICITY      
1.1 Source 1: Government Electricity PEA Provincial Electricity AuthoritySubstation in estate, 22KV PEA Provincial Electricity AuthorityFrom Substation nearby, 22KV Power from National GridSubstation in park, 22KV
Government tariffs (PEA) Government tariffs
1.2  Source 2: Amata Private Power Plant (a joint investment by B. Grimm, Siemens, ABB, KfW and Amata) Amata-EGCO Power Capacity: 332 MW  Amata Power Bien Hoa Capacity: 12.8 MW
Supply of power 22KV, available subject to load factor 22KV transmission lines
Tariffs: according to government tariffs (PEA), on contract basis US$ 0.073/ kwh (single tariff) based on the actual electricity consumption; no monthly demand charge
2. INDUSTRIAL WATER
2.1 Sources & Reserves

1. Sri-Yad Dam, Capacity: 10 M.m3/ Year

2. Reservoirs and lakes at Amata Nakorn, Capacity: 9 M.m3/ Year

3. Outside sources, private ponds, Capacity: 20 M.m3/ Year

4. Back up source, Bangpakong river, Capacity: 6 M.m3/ Year

1. Amata City Reservoir, Capacity: 6 M.m3/ Year

2. Supply from outside sources, Capacity: 6 M.m3/ Year
Dong Nai Water Supply Company; Dong Nai RiverCapacity: 30,000 m3/ Day
2.2 Treatment Plant Water treatment plant in estateCapacity: 44,000 m3/ Day Water treatment plant in estateCapacity: 18,000 m3/ Day  
2.3 Quality: Pre-treated industrial water conforming to the standards of the Ministry of Industry Water is purchased treated
2.4 Supply: Condition of supply shall conform to the regulation of Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) Water distribution pipelines on both sides of the road in a loop system
2.5 Tariffs: Standard quota: 7 m3/ Day/ Rai*Tariff within quota: Baht 14.-/ m3 (according to the government tariffs of Provincial Water Authorities PWA) VND 4,600/ Cu. m.
3. WASTE WATER
3.1 Treatment Plant Treatment plant in estate, Capacity: 20,000 m3/ Day Treatment plant in estate, Capacity: 14,000 m3/ Day Treatment plant in estate, activated sludge systemCapacity: 4,000 m3/ Day
3.2 Calculation of Waste Water Volume of waste water is assumed to be 80% of good water consumed unless the production formula is approved by IEAT to be otherwise. Waste water is assumed to be 80% of good water consumed
3.3 Tariffs Calculation of waste water treatment rate is based on the BOD levels of the effluent discharge to the central waste water treatment plant.

BOD ppm. (0-200): Baht 6.-/ m3
BOD ppm. (200-300): Baht 7.-/ m3
BOD ppm. (300-500): Baht 8.-/ m3
There applies a fine for BOD level of over 500 ppm.
US$ 0.28/ m3
4. OTHERS
Steam Amata power plant steam supply

Not available

Natural Gas Amata Natural Gas Distribution, Metering Regulation Station in the estate Not available
Telecommunications Provided by TOT (Telephone Organization of Thailand) and TT&T (Thailand Telephone and Telecommunications) fibre optic cables; ISDN available 960 lines
Tenure of land offered Freehold Land lease up to Dec. 31, 2044
Maintenance Fee Baht 700.-/ Rai*/ Month for general industrial zone, 900.-/ Rai*/ Month for Free Zone US$ 0.08/ m2/ Month
*: 1 Rai = 0.4 acres, 1 Rai = 1,600 m2
 
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