Corporate
07 October 2021

BCPG and Keppel Infrastructure sign MOU to collaborate on low-carbon, sustainable energy solutions and infrastructure

BCPG Public Company Limited, a leading renewable energy company in Thailand and Asia-Pacific, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Keppel New Energy Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Infrastructure Holdings Pte Ltd (Keppel Infrastructure), aiming to collaborate on providing low-carbon, sustainable energy solutions and infrastructure in ASEAN.

The MOU will bring together the strengths of both companies to meet the rising demand for clean and renewable energy as well as value-added energy services to lower carbon emission and to power sustainable urbanization arising from rapid economic development in ASEAN. The two companies will collaborate exclusively on developing and delivering high-efficiency cooling-as-a-service, Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and operation, and other smart city infrastructure in Thailand.

In addition, both parties will also collaborate on renewable energy generation and interconnected transmission, as well as projects that generate high-quality renewable energy certificates and carbon offsets for the growing carbon offset markets in ASEAN. The partnership will also include developing a carbon credit marketplace and trading platform to be utilized in Thailand, Laos and Singapore in the future. Thailand has been actively promoting the use of renewable energy and previously announced a commitment to have 30% of total installed power capacity to be renewables by 2030 and restore 55% of the total area of the country as forest cover by 2037.

The MOU will draw from BCPG’s expertise as one of the leading renewable energy companies in Thailand and the Asia-Pacific, as well as Keppel Infrastructure’s proprietary expertise and proven capabilities in developing and operating reliable, efficient and flexible energy and environmental infrastructure, such as combined cycle power plants, district cooling systems, integrated waste-to-energy facilities as well as water reuse and desalination plants.

Mr. Bundit Sapianchai, CEO of BCPG said, “We are delighted to collaborate with Keppel on providing new energy solutions to buildings and smart cities in Thailand, as well as solutions on carbon emission reduction in ASEAN. This collaboration complies with BCPG’s commitment to promoting sustainability through innovative energy initiatives.

BCPG is the first mover of smart energy business in Thailand. With our concept of Democratization of Energy, we have successfully developed the first and the largest Peer-to-Peer energy trading project in Southeast Asia at T77 Community located in the heart of Bangkok. Currently, we are developing CMU Smart City Clean Energy Project at Chiang Mai University by applying cutting-edge technologies such as Blockchain, AI and Machine Learning to clean energy management within the university. The project will be an ideal role model of smart city in Thailand.

“Thai companies, properties and smart cities are looking for greener operations that significantly reduce carbon emissions while improving energy and cost savings. Keppel’s comprehensive energy service and infrastructure solutions combined with our expertise in renewable energy and smart energy management are well positioned to meet those needs. Beyond Thailand, BCPG is also deeply involved in the ASEAN region, including Laos and Indonesia, and we hope to develop and connect more renewable energy infrastructure with this partnership.”

Ms. Cindy Lim, CEO of Keppel Infrastructure, said, “We are pleased to build on our strong partnership with BCPG to bring some of Keppel Infrastructure’s flagship decarbonization and low-carbon energy solutions to Thailand and the broader ASEAN region. For instance, our unique designs and solutions for district cooling systems coupled with smart controls will deliver best-in-class energy efficiency for smart cities, districts and townships which are aiming to achieve net zero emissions and sustainable live-work-play environments.

“ASEAN governments have laid out a target of 23% share of renewable energy in total primary energy supply in the region by 2025. This would require approximately 35GW-40GW of renewable energy capacity to be added by 2025. Through the complementary strengths of Keppel Infrastructure and BCPG, we aim to pursue opportunities related to ASEAN’s renewable energy targets, interconnectivity of energy systems as well as carbon offset markets which will contribute to the acceleration of the region’s energy transition efforts. This is in line with Keppel’s Vision 2030 to provide solutions for sustainable urbanization.”