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Electricity bills in Thailand could become more expensive than ever by September, according to a source at the Office of Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC). In the last 4 months of the year, the cost of electricity in Thailand could break the 5 baht per unit barrier for the first time, rising by 90 to 100 satang per unit. The official fee will be announced at the end of July. The ERC said the rising cost of imported gas used to generate electricity is the cause behind the steep rise in prices. Thailand is importing expensive Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) in […]

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The new concessionaire has not clearly stated exactly how much gas from Erawan will be produced for Thailand in future

So the problem is not the high price of LNG. The problem is that cheap gas found in Thailand is going "somewhere else".  China?  Who's responsible for that ?  Who's making money here at the expense of Thai citizens?

 

 

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I seem to remember a few years ago that they were changing some of the power stations to burning rice hull instead of coal (my local dealer certainly jacked the price of rice hull!). Has Thailand since stopped growing rice or was that just another flopped government cunning plan??

This "green new deal" crap is causing this, One may think that the WEF wants all countries to go solar and wind power at the cost of poor people having to go back to burning wood to cook and heat?

https://www.weforum.org/communities/gfc-on-energy-transition

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