Stakeholders

Shareholders
 
The Monsoon Wind Power Project is a collaboration with leading companies across the Asia-Pacific region. 
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Impact Electrons Siam Group

 

Founded in 2011, IES has successfully delivered projects across the Asia-Pacific region, including Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Japan, and Singapore, with a vision to develop sustainable communities while ensuring affordability without compromising quality.

 

As the initiator and pioneer of the Monsoon Wind Power project, IES has led its development from the very beginning. The original team that launched this project continues to oversee its progress, guiding both its development and construction to this day.

 

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BCPG Public Company Limited

 

A reputable Thai renewable energy company with international experience in project development, construction, and operations. BCPG was established in 2015, is listed on the stock exchange of Thailand, and has investments in renewable projects in southeast Asia and Japan with total installed capacity of 942 MW, 56% of which are in operation. In 2020, the company generated revenues of THB4.2 billion (US$141 million) and profits of THB1.9 billion (US$64 million) from its asset base of THB51.2 billion (US$1.7 billion)

 

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ACEN

ACEN has a total renewable energy generation capacity of 3,942 MW, which consists of 2,423 MW in operation and 1,519 MW under development. In terms of generation capacity by technology, the company has two geothermal projects with 648 MW generating capacity, 14 solar power projects with 2,360 MW of generating capacity, and nine wind power projects with 902 MW generating capacity. Notable wind power projects include the 52 MW Northwind wind project— the first wind farm in Philippines and Southeast Asia; the 75 MW Sidrap wind project—the first wind farm in Indonesia; and the 252 MW Quang Binh wind project—one the largest wind farms in Viet Nam.

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Mitsubishi Cooperation

 

Japan’s largest trading company by assets (US$168.9 billion as of March 2021), it maintains a highly diversified portfolio, spanning across 90 countries and multiple business segments (e.g., energy and mineral resources, industrial materials, automotive, and food and consumer industry, among others). The company is rated A/Stable and A2/Negative by S&P and Moody’s, respectively.

 

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SMP Consultation Sole Co., Ltd.

 

Headquartered in Vientiane and considered one of the leading consulting service providers in the country, including for large scale power plants in Lao PDR. SMP also has experience in other sectors including finance, automotive, education, and information technology and communication, amongst others

 

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STP&I Public Company Limited

STP&I Public Company Limited has vast experiences in the custom steel fabrication business for over 30 years. STP&I operates itself with steel fabrication capacity of 50,000 ton per annum. All of our facilities have located nearby the principal seaport of Thailand including Laem Chabang Seaport, Map Ta Phut Seaport and Sriracha Harbour, moreover, all the facilities are close to the main domestic markets which are convenient to transport products and raw materials both internal and external Thailand.

The Company has sought new business opportunities. In 2023, the Company invested in the clean energy businesses including Monsoon Wind Power.

Board of Directors
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Paradai Suebma

Chairwoman

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Nat Hutanuwatr

Managing Director

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Pavika Tanveerakasem

Director

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Shinichiro Suzuki

Director

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Patrice Rene Clausse

Director

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Thanusack Phommachack

Director

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Rawee Boonsinsukh

Director

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Saowapap Sumeksri

Director

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Charnvit Trangadisaikul

Director

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Chumpol Samolrerk

Director

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Kongkiat Kanjanapan

Director

Lenders

The project is co-financed by the Asian Development Bank as the lead arranger, along with a consortium of international and regional financial institutions, including;

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