Thai investors set sights on Vietnam's renewable sector

Jul 16th at 10:03
16-07-2020 10:03:42+07:00

Thai investors set sights on Vietnam's renewable sector

BG Container Glass (BGC), Thailand's largest glass container packaging manufacturer by capacity, is negotiating with investors in Vietnam to buy solar farms to widen its foothold in the promising renewable sector.

Thai investors set sights on Vietnam's renewable sector
Thai BGC is looking to enlarge its renewable business investments in Vietnam

The company expects to complete a deal in the fourth quarter for at least two farms, with a combined capacity of 50-100MW.

According to newswire Bangkok Post, it set a budget of THB1-2 billion ($31.9-63.88 million) for the purchases.

BGC chief executive Silparat Watthanakasetr said the company aims to diversify its business and is eager to invest in renewable energy, specifically solar, wind, and water.

"We target renewable businesses in Vietnam, Japan, and Taiwan because these markets have a high potential for renewable energy development and growth in electricity demand," he said.

BGC plans to increase its capacity for electricity generation to 300-400MW by 2022. It already acquired a 67MW solar farm in Vietnam.

The company allocated THB3-4 billion ($95.82-127.7 million) this year for renewable energy and packaging businesses.

Most recently, Gulf Energy Development Plc of Thailand announced the purchase of two wind power farms worth $200 million in Vietnam.

The move aims to take advantage of low building costs and a quick return on investment.

The company reported to the Stock Exchange of Thailand that it entered into a share purchase agreement with Dien Xanh Gia Lai Investment Energy JSC (DGI), the developer and operator of the two onshore wind farm projects, each with a capacity of 50MW.

The projects, located in Ia Grai district of Gia Lai province, will be wholly-owned by Gulf International Holding Pte., Ltd., a subsidiary of Gulf Energy Development Plc.

VIR





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Samsung provides training for 200 molding technicians in Vietnam

Vietnam’s molding and precision engineering industries generate revenue of over US$1 billion per year with annual growth of 18%.

New entrées amidst restaurant shake-up

While the global restaurant industry is still struggling under the devastating effects of the coronavirus, Vietnam’s restaurants are trying to get back on its feet...

Lao Cai to build border market and trade promotion centre

The northern mountainous province of Lao Cai plans to build the Kim Thanh border market and a trade centre to attract investment.

Promoting corporate sustainability is key to enterprise resilience after pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a big test for enterprise resilience but also an opportunity for businesses to re-evaluate their long-term strategy and urgency of...

Lao Cai seizes more than 200 items at smuggled warehouse

The Lao Cai Market Management Department on Tuesday announced that it had seized 237 fake, smuggled and low-quality goods items at a 10,000-sq.m warehouse in Lao...

Exporters forced to embrace domestic moves as coronavirus impact persists

Hit hard by the global health crisis forcing most export markets to apply shutdowns, export-oriented enterprises are turning to the domestic market in order to...

BOT thermal power projects rush to meet target

In spite of numerous difficulties, the investors of four thermal power plant projects under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) model are rushing to start operation...

Thai energy firm Gulf acquires 100 per cent stakes of Dien Xanh Gia Lai

Gulf International Holding Pte – a unit under Gulf Energy Development Public Company – has just reached an agreement to acquire 100 per cent stakes in Dien Xanh Gia...

Central Retail expands to confirm dominance in Vietnam

Central Retail plans to launch six more new GO! Mall trade centres and transform four Big C supermarkets into trade centres in Vietnam, where holds the largest...

VN struggles to have 5,000 science and tech firms this year

Viet Nam would have difficulty achieving the goal of having 5,000 science and technology enterprises this year under the 2011-20 science and technology development...


MOST READ


Back To Top