Electricity bills in Thailand are set to stay stubbornly high for the rest of the year, despite falling fuel costs, lower demand and a
Thailand has adopted a single-buyer model in the power sector, under which the state-owned utility allows limited private sector participation in electricity generation while
Electricity bills in Thailand are set to stay stubbornly high for the rest of the year, despite falling fuel costs, lower demand and a stronger baht. The Energy Regulatory
The prices of electricity bills will become slightly cheaper during the last four months of the year as authorities have agreed to decrease the power tariff by 0.03 baht per kilowatt
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BANGKOK — The National Energy Policy Council (NEPC) has approved a capped electricity tariff of 3.99 baht per unit for the September–December 2025 period, ensuring stable
The National Energy Policy Council has set an electricity price cap of 3.99 baht per unit until the end of 2025. For the May-August
The prices of electricity bills will become slightly cheaper during the last four months of the year as authorities have agreed to
Overestimation of electricity demand Another critical issue is the overestimation of the demand for electricity, which was misaligned with Thailand''s stagnant economic growth.
Thailand''s National Energy Policy Committee has approved a reduction in electricity rates from September through December 2025,
Krungsri Securities stated that substantial small power producer like BGRIM and GPSC may benefit from the government
Krungsri Securities stated that substantial small power producer like BGRIM and GPSC may benefit from the government maintaining electricity price threshold.
The National Energy Policy Council has set an electricity price cap of 3.99 baht per unit until the end of 2025. For the May-August period, the rate will be slightly lower at 3.98
Thailand''s National Energy Policy Committee has approved a reduction in electricity rates from September through December 2025, aiming to ease consumer costs
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