Thepparat will lead the company in pursuing its vision “to be a major sustainable Thai energy company with full commitment to environment protection and social development support”, said EGCO, “strengthening its leadership in the power generating business and expanding its wings in energy-related business, as well as exploring new investment opportunities in core-related business for sustainable growth”.
Since 2018, Thepparat, 54, has served as deputy governor of Power Plant Development and Renewable Energy at the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand.
Previously, he was assistant governor of Renewable and New Energy at EGAT (2017-2018). He has extensive experience in engineering techniques, including power plant development and management.