| 1. ELECTRICITY |
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| 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 |
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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 |
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| 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 |