Tag: Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Krabi coal power plant may postpone electricity distribution for at least...
BANGKOK – The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has disclosed that Krabi coal power plant may postpone its distribution of electricity for at...
EGAT to adjust its policies related to water discharge from major...
BANGKOK, 22 August 2012 – The country’s power producer is ready to adjust the amount of water to be discharged from 2 major...
EGAT holds meeting to help prepare environmental and health impact report
LAMPANG, 19 August 2012 – The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), through the Team Consulting and Engineering and Management Company Limited, held...
EGAT to build 4 more coal-fired power plants in the South
BANGKOK, 8 August 2012 – The country’s power producer has unveiled its plan to build more coal-fired power plants in southern Thailand during...
EGAT believes AEC is an opportunity for Thailand to access new...
BANGKOK, 5 August 2012 - Mr. Suthep Chimklai, Assistant Governor of Planning of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, or EGAT, spoke on...
EGAT has assured major dams can take in more water
BANGKOK, 29 July 2012 – The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has assured that there is more room at the country’s major...
Thailand to supply more gas to meet high demand in Myanmar
BANGKOK, June 18 – Thailand is prepared to allocate more natural gas from the M9 gas field to Myanmar as the neighbour needs more...
EGAT eases water discharge from 2 major dams after continued heavy...
BANGKOK, 2 June 2012 – The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand has decided to lower the amount of water discharged from certain dams...
FT charge could increase by 8 satang per unit
BANGKOK, 28 May 2012 – The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) said that it will consider lifting the Fuel Adjustment Tariff (FT) charge, possibly...
Srinagarind Dam unaffected by quake
KANCHANABURI, May 21- The Srinagarind Dam was not harmed by a mild quake measuring 2.3 on the Richter scale today in Kanchanaburi province,...