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The wonderful thing about electricity charges in Thailand is that the service charge - the one you pay even if you use zero electricity - is only tiny. Compare that to Australia, where the service charge amounts to over 40% of my bill, even when I’m at home using electricity the whole time. Together with no council tax and very small juristic fee, has eased the pain of leaving my Thai condo unoccupied for 3 years.

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6 hours ago, treetops said:

The article quoted mentions reductions for off peak meters, small industry and water pumpers.  It won't affect most of us.

Yes, unfortunately after reading another article in the Bangkok Post that's definitely the case.

 

Lucky it's been very mild up in the North East and haven't used the Aircon much. 

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