Popular Post webfact Posted July 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 22, 2024 The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and PTT have agreed to freeze the electricity price for September through December at 4.18 baht/unit, as requested by the Ministry of Energy to ease the burden on consumers. The Energy Regulatory Commission said earlier that the price during the last four months of the year may rise to between 4.65 and 6.01 baht/unit, due to a weakening of the baht against the greenback from May to August and the increase in the spot price of LNG, the main fuel used for electricity production, by US$3.2 per million BTU. The fuel tariff (FT) for the last quarter may be adjusted to between 46.83 and 182.99 satang/unit, which means the electricity price will have to be adjusted to 4.65-6.01 baht/unit. Full story: Thai PBS 2024-07-22 - Cigna offers a range of plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 1 1
KannikaP Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 What a misleading article.. The price per unit is frozen at 4.18. Then ' that the price during the last four months of the year may rise to between 4.65 and 6.01 baht/unit, due to a weakening of the baht against the greenback' Then ' The fuel tariff (FT) for the last quarter may be adjusted to between 46.83 and 182.99 satang/unit, which means the electricity price will have to be adjusted to 4.65-6.01 baht/unit. 1
NanLaew Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 6 minutes ago, KannikaP said: What a misleading article.. The price per unit is frozen at 4.18. Then ' that the price during the last four months of the year may rise to between 4.65 and 6.01 baht/unit, due to a weakening of the baht against the greenback' Then ' The fuel tariff (FT) for the last quarter may be adjusted to between 46.83 and 182.99 satang/unit, which means the electricity price will have to be adjusted to 4.65-6.01 baht/unit. What's misleading? The base unit rate will be UNCHANGED, but two factors that can affect the final bill MAY change. 1 1
KannikaP Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 1 minute ago, NanLaew said: What's misleading? The base unit rate will be UNCHANGED, but two factors that can affect the final bill MAY change. The words MAY rise, and WILL HAVE TO BE adjusted. 1
gamb00ler Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 15 minutes ago, KannikaP said: The words MAY rise, and WILL HAVE TO BE adjusted. The issue may be due to translation. I'm sure the original decision was published in Thai.
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 I'm struggling to understand, from the OP report here, just what is the bottom line re electric rates for the last quarter of this year.... They're saying the base rate won't rise, but not yet deciding on or ruling out an increase in the added fuel tariff -- which itself would drive an increase in the overall cost of electricity to consumers if the FT were to be raised??? 2
NanLaew Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 32 minutes ago, KannikaP said: 34 minutes ago, NanLaew said: What's misleading? The base unit rate will be UNCHANGED, but two factors that can affect the final bill MAY change. The words MAY rise, and WILL HAVE TO BE adjusted. What's the problem? The word MAY suggests factors that cannot defined at the moment but are possible. If there is a change, saying WILL HAVE TO BE adjusted simply states the inevitability of a final bill adjustment. 2
NanLaew Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 6 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said: I'm struggling to understand, from the OP report here, just what is the bottom line re electric rates for the last quarter of this year.... They're saying the base rate won't rise, but not yet deciding on or ruling out an increase in the added fuel tariff -- which itself would drive an increase in the overall cost of electricity to consumers if the FT were to be raised??? Correct. The base rate will not change. Factors affecting the cost of generating electricity will possibly change. 1
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 This report from July 20 seems a bit more clear than the Thai PBS report, and makes no mention of any current / pending plans for increasing the FT (fuel tariff) component, which was what was going to drive the earlier talk about electric rate increases: Thailand’s Minister of Energy scolds media and confirms no rise in electricity prices from September to December 2024, keeping rates stable at ฿4.18 per unit. The government remains committed to reducing electricity costs to support consumers and industry amidst economic challenges. Deputy PM assures public of stable electricity prices amidst economic concerns in Thailand On Saturday, Mr. Pirapan suggested that the current price of ฿4.18 was likely to remain the same. The government reviews the country’s electricity tariff every four months as part of its energy framework. https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2024/07/20/minister-confirms-hold-on-electricity-prices-as-government-policy-aims-for-cheaper-tariffs/ Which would be consistent with the actual OP headline of this thread: Electricity price for September-December to remain at the current rate 1
hotchilli Posted July 23, 2024 Posted July 23, 2024 21 hours ago, KannikaP said: What a misleading article.. The price per unit is frozen at 4.18. Then ' that the price during the last four months of the year may rise to between 4.65 and 6.01 baht/unit, due to a weakening of the baht against the greenback' Then ' The fuel tariff (FT) for the last quarter may be adjusted to between 46.83 and 182.99 satang/unit, which means the electricity price will have to be adjusted to 4.65-6.01 baht/unit. Wiggle room ? 1
Danderman123 Posted July 24, 2024 Posted July 24, 2024 I just installed 1.5 kilowatts of solar at my home. So I don't much care how high the electric rate goes.
NanLaew Posted July 24, 2024 Posted July 24, 2024 1 hour ago, Danderman123 said: I just installed 1.5 kilowatts of solar at my home. So I don't much care how high the electric rate goes. Or the planet. "The biggest problem with solar systems are the chemicals used to turn silicate into gravel used for panels.To produce enough clean silicon, it is necessary to treat with hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, fluoride, trichloroethane and acetone. In addition, gallium, arsenide, copper-Indian-gallium diselenide and cadmium telluride are required, which are also very toxic. Silicone powder is a hazard to workers and the tiles cannot be recycled." Don't sweat it. The above is just for info. I will be 'solarizing' my shed next month, so I will doing my bit for the environment (or otherwise) and China.
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