The Paju power plant comprises two power generators with 1,823 megawatts in combined cycle that are fuelled by imported liquefied natural gas. The two companies are scheduled to sign an LNG business cooperation agreement in January 2019, but further business plans have not been disclosed. The Paju power plant comprises two power generators with 1,823 megawatts (MW) in combined cycle that are fuelled by imported LNG. Egco tried to diversify to the LNG business in 2016, but related regulations and local demand were still being developed. In early 2019, the capacity is projected to increase to 5,153MW after completing the transaction for the Paju power plant.
Source: Bangkok Post December 27, 2018 23:48 UTC