Proposed company for business plan: Aboitiz Power. we need to have a feasibility study what country I will planning to put a power plant like Aboitiz Power, my suggested country is in Indonesia because this is the main source of coal which used by aboitiz power as one of the source of energy, this will be advantage to lessen the transportation cost and other expenses to ship the coal as one of source of energy of aboitiz power. 2nd company is  thailand, this one of the part of ASEAN countries that has a tropical season that has sunny day season  which one of the source of solar energy more efficient in generating electricity, mostly because of the country's geographical location being close to the equator. Based on my two (2) selected countries, can you  explain further and site an example or actual status of source of energy on my selected countries and make a business plan if I will make a power plant in indonesia and thailand? Please explain it with the following categories in my business plan: 1. Executive summary: Briefly tell your reader what your company is and why it will be successful. Include your mission  statement, your product or service, and basic information about your company’s leadership team,  employees, and location. You should also include financial information and high-level growth plans if  you plan to ask for financing. 2. Company description Use your company description to provide detailed information about your company. Go into detail  about the problems your business solves. Be specific, and list out the consumers, organization, or  businesses your company plans to serve. Explain the competitive advantages that will make your business a success. Are there experts on your  team? Have you found the perfect location for your store? Your company description is the place to  boast about your strengths. 3. Market analysis You'll need a good understanding of your industry outlook and target market. Competitive research will  show you what other businesses are doing and what their strengths are. In your market research, look  for trends and themes. What do successful competitors do? Why does it work? Can you do it better?  Now's the time to answer these questions. 4. Organization and Management Tell your reader how your company will be structured and who will run it. Describe the legal structure of your business. State whether you have or intend to incorporate your  business as a C or an S corporation, form a general or limited partnership, or if you're a sole proprietor  or limited liability company (LLC). Use an organizational chart to lay out who's in charge of what in your company. Show how each  person's unique experience will contribute to the success of your venture. Consider including resumes  and CVs of key members of your team. 5. Service or product line Describe what you sell or what service you offer. Explain how it benefits your customers and what the  product lifecycle looks like. Share your plans for intellectual property, like copyright or patent filings. If  you're doing research and development for your service or product, explain it in detail. 6. Marketing and sales There's no single way to approach a marketing strategy. Your strategy should evolve and change to fit  your unique needs. Your goal in this section is to describe how you'll attract and retain customers. You'll also describe how  a sale will actually happen. You'll refer to this section later when you make financial projections, so  make sure to thoroughly describe your complete marketing and sales strategies. Funding request If you're asking for funding, this is where you'll outline your funding requirements. Your goal is to  clearly explain how much funding you’ll need over the next five years and what you'll use it for. Specify whether you want debt or equity, the terms you'd like applied, and the length of time your  request will cover. Give a detailed description of how you'll use your funds. Specify if you need funds  to buy equipment or materials, pay salaries, or cover specific bills until revenue increases. Always  include a description of your future strategic financial plans, like paying off debt or selling your  business.

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Proposed company for business plan: Aboitiz Power.

we need to have a feasibility study what country I will planning to put a power plant like Aboitiz Power, my suggested country is in Indonesia because this is the main source of coal which used by aboitiz power as one of the source of energy, this will be advantage to lessen the transportation cost and other expenses to ship the coal as one of source of energy of aboitiz power. 2nd company is  thailand, this one of the part of ASEAN countries that has a tropical season that has sunny day season  which one of the source of solar energy more efficient in generating electricity, mostly because of the country's geographical location being close to the equator. Based on my two (2) selected countries, can you  explain further and site an example or actual status of source of energy on my selected countries and make a business plan if I will make a power plant in indonesia and thailand?

Please explain it with the following categories in my business plan:

1. Executive summary:
Briefly tell your reader what your company is and why it will be successful. Include your mission 
statement, your product or service, and basic information about your company’s leadership team, 
employees, and location. You should also include financial information and high-level growth plans if 
you plan to ask for financing.

2. Company description
Use your company description to provide detailed information about your company. Go into detail 
about the problems your business solves. Be specific, and list out the consumers, organization, or 
businesses your company plans to serve.
Explain the competitive advantages that will make your business a success. Are there experts on your 
team? Have you found the perfect location for your store? Your company description is the place to 
boast about your strengths.


3. Market analysis
You'll need a good understanding of your industry outlook and target market. Competitive research will 
show you what other businesses are doing and what their strengths are. In your market research, look 
for trends and themes. What do successful competitors do? Why does it work? Can you do it better? 
Now's the time to answer these questions.


4. Organization and Management
Tell your reader how your company will be structured and who will run it.
Describe the legal structure of your business. State whether you have or intend to incorporate your 
business as a C or an S corporation, form a general or limited partnership, or if you're a sole proprietor 
or limited liability company (LLC).
Use an organizational chart to lay out who's in charge of what in your company. Show how each 
person's unique experience will contribute to the success of your venture. Consider including resumes 
and CVs of key members of your team.


5. Service or product line
Describe what you sell or what service you offer. Explain how it benefits your customers and what the 
product lifecycle looks like. Share your plans for intellectual property, like copyright or patent filings. If 
you're doing research and development for your service or product, explain it in detail.

6. Marketing and sales
There's no single way to approach a marketing strategy. Your strategy should evolve and change to fit 
your unique needs.
Your goal in this section is to describe how you'll attract and retain customers. You'll also describe how 
a sale will actually happen. You'll refer to this section later when you make financial projections, so 
make sure to thoroughly describe your complete marketing and sales strategies.


Funding request
If you're asking for funding, this is where you'll outline your funding requirements. Your goal is to 
clearly explain how much funding you’ll need over the next five years and what you'll use it for.
Specify whether you want debt or equity, the terms you'd like applied, and the length of time your 
request will cover. Give a detailed description of how you'll use your funds. Specify if you need funds 
to buy equipment or materials, pay salaries, or cover specific bills until revenue increases. Always 
include a description of your future strategic financial plans, like paying off debt or selling your 
business.

 

Appendices
https://aboitizpower.com
https://aboitizpower.com/about-us/
http://edge.pse.com.ph/companyInformation/form.do/
https://www.gurufocus.com/term/wacc/ABZPF/WACC-/Aboitiz-Power-Corp

 

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