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Their billing seems odd at times . I use same lights and air con every month and last month bill was 4200 from 2400 bht month before . It wasn't even that hot outside either to affect the air con . 🤔

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

leading to an electricity surplus of around 30%

How about closing Mae Moh power plant in Lampang then ?

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34 minutes ago, ronster said:

Their billing seems odd at times . I use same lights and air con every month and last month bill was 4200 from 2400 bht month before . It wasn't even that hot outside either to affect the air con . 🤔

 

1st time I've had a 4700 bt charge in March in 11 years. As you said "it wasn't even

that hot".

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

Not much, knocks 1-2bht off my leccy bill.

I feel sure you wouldn't want my leccy bill. 21K last month, all donations gratefully received, of course.

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2 hours ago, ronster said:

Their billing seems odd at times . I use same lights and air con every month and last month bill was 4200 from 2400 bht month before . It wasn't even that hot outside either to affect the air con . 🤔

Haven’t noticed anyone with Irish accents up your pole connecting cables have you…? 😉 

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2 hours ago, CygnusX1 said:

The electricity bill for my apartment in Australia, for billing periods when I'm not there and using zero electricity, is higher than the bill for my Thai condo, when I'm there for the whole billing period and running the AC 16 hours a day.

I think Australia along with the United States are two of the most expensive countries in the world right now. A friend of mine who divides this time between Monaco, London and New York, tells me that he spends a lot less money in Monaco and London than he does in New York. I was in Europe last summer and I spent a lot less money on food and accommodations in Italy and France, than I do when I'm visiting Los Angeles. The US has become unaffordable for most. And it's quite likely these new tax hikes (tariffs) that are being proposed by the creep are going to push prices even higher. 

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2 hours ago, Surasak said:

I feel sure you wouldn't want my leccy bill. 21K last month, all donations gratefully received, of course.

 

21K ? Sir you must have the aircon set at zero 24/7....

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7 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

 

21K ? Sir you must have the aircon set at zero 24/7....

Nope. Same here. 13,500 last month and almost 21,000 this month. One of the downsides of owning a large home. 

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I think Australia along with the United States are two of the most expensive countries in the world right now. A friend of mine who divides this time between Monaco, London and New York, tells me that he spends a lot less money in Monaco and London than he does in New York. I was in Europe last summer and I spent a lot less money on food and accommodations in Italy and France, than I do when I'm visiting Los Angeles. The US has become unaffordable for most. And it's quite likely these new tax hikes (tariffs) that are being proposed by the creep are going to push prices even higher. 

That's what you think, well believe me in Europe they know a thing or two about it too, for example in the Netherlands, of the total amount payable, more than 50% is tax....

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Since the cut has been approved, the authorities would need to inform all the villa developpments that directly charge the homeowners. In many such developpments in Hua Hin and elsewhere, the owners directly pay the electric bills monthly to the developpement owners, who naturally highly overcharge. Another good reason to think twice before buying property in such gated villa developpements in Hua Hin or elsewhere.

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Don,t grizzle about your Thai Electricity bills!!! 

In Adelaide Australia the rate is $0.48 per Kilowatt hour!..more than 8 baht per Kilowatt hour!

But of course this is special "GREEN"  Electricity,..... Ridiculous prices pushed up by greedy Investment  Electricity Retailers, sandwiched by the government between electricty producers and electricity purchasers!

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

To the poorer end of the scale every little helps

to the rich that make these decisions it matters not a jot, lets publish the senior management salaries and see how many billions they earn - never mind the billions the shins have, a good decrease in electricity units would be to 3.50 but no the billions have to keep going into the greedy pockets, Thai went bankrupt for this very reason but egat is secure, guaranteed revenue for the greedy management  - it really is disguising 

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