Our Community

Our Home

Bang Mun Nak, a district in the southern part of Phichit province in central Thailand, is our home.  It is a largely agricultural community, with a rich and proud heritage of rice production, served by the Nan River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River, which is one of the major rivers in Thailand.  A.T. Biopower is nestled among paddy fields, providing a reminder every day of the source of our fuel, the co-dependencies, and our responsibility to the community.

We are a core part of the community in which we operate and aim to make a real, positive difference to the people that live around us.  We actively engage with our neighbours, including with community leaders and local authorities, to support and promote local events, including CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities.

As a major employer and purchaser of agricultural waste in the heart of rice farming country, we support local and regional businesses by recycling waste, providing jobs, and inviting bids to supply the many goods and services we require.

However, when it comes to supporting the communities around us, we aim to do much more.  This includes educating the next generation on the merits of a sustainable and bio-circular-green (BCG) economy and migration to a net zero carbon future.

Participating in Community initiatives

Supporting blood donation

Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) & Charitable Donations

We have a long history of supporting our local community and we are playing our part to support the government’s broader aspirations for Thailand, to lead the way in building a truly BCG economy.

This includes hosting university visits to the power plant and affording opportunities to student interns to upskill for the clean energy transition.  We are committed to the long run and view this as important to ensure we, and the communities in which we are operate, are future ready.

In parallel, we aim to harvest even more value from the agricultural waste that is consumed, including using the high-quality ash that is generated in energy production and the ‘green’ silica content of which offers many new and exciting possibilities, including in new technologies.

Further detail on our work in the community, including CSR activities, may be found here

We are proud to have delivered, and commit to continuing to deliver, on that promise