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DCAP Confident Suvarnabhumi Airport will have Power
Thursday, September 7th, 2006Suvarnabhumi Airport, which opens September 28, will always have a sufficient supply of electricity, according to Wanchai Sinaroj, acting general manger of District Cooling System and Power Plants Co., Ltd. (DCAP).
DCAP is a joint venture between three state enterprises: PTT Plc., EGAT Plc. and the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA). DCAP was created specifically to manage the new airport’s power needs.
DCAP’s natural gas power plant has a maximum capacity of 50 megawatts.
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