
Aside from focusing on enterprise value creation, RATCH also fully participates in securing the national power grid stability
Power generation is a crucial infrastructure for economic and social development of the country. Therefore, the Company mostly interests in fossil fuel power projects due to its reliability and availability enabling to timely and consistently serve power demand at all circumstances.
To minimize fuel risk, RATCH also considers diversification of power plants fired with different fuel such as natural gas, coal and fuel oil. This helps strengthen our business growth and stabilize the national electricity system in Thailand and invested countries.
Equity installed capacity from fossil fuel–fired power plants totaled
6,503.17 MW
As of 1 April 2026
Fossil-Fuel Power Plants
Natural Gas
Ratchaburi Power Plant
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Natural Gas
Nava Nakhon Electricity Generating
Pathum Thani , Thailand
Natural Gas
Snapper Point Power Plant
South Australia, Australia
Coal
Paiton Thermal Power Plant
Java, Indonesia
Natural Gas
Ratch Pathana Energy Power Plant
Chonburi, Thailand
Natural Gas
Ratchaburi Power Company’s Power Plant
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Natural Gas
Hin Kong Power Plant
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Natural Gas
Ratchaburi World Cogeneration Power Plant
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Natural Gas
Berkprai Cogeneration Power Plant
Ratchaburi, Thailand
Natural Gas
Townsville Power Plant
Queensland, Australia
Natural Gas
Riau Power Plant
Sumatra , Indonesia
Natural Gas
RATCH Energy Rayong Power Plant
Rayong , Thailand