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Utility Cost In Pattaya


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Can someone tell me what Electricity cost per KwH here in Pattaya?

The exact price charged at the utility office please I know about the extra charges from Condos or rented houses I only want to know the correct price at the utility office.

Thanks

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http://www.pea.or.th/th/eng/

(As usual a bit outdated info on the site, but meh)

Electricity Tariffs - Schedule 1 Residential

Applicable to dwelling, monasteries, churched of any religion including its compound through a single Watt-hour meter.

Monthly Rate

1.1 Normal Rate

Energy Charge



(Baht/kWh.)

Service Charge

(Baht/Month)

spacer20px.gifspacer20px.gifspacer20px.gif1.1.1 Consumption not exceeding 150 KWh. per month 8.19 spacer20px.gifspacer20px.gifFirst 5 KWh. (0 - 5th)

0

Next 10 KWh. (6th - 15th)

1.3576

Next 10 KWh. (16th - 25th)

1.5445

Next 10 KWh. (26th - 35th)

1.7968

Next 65 KWh. (36th - 100th)

2.1800

Next 50 KWh. (101st - 150th)

2.2734

Next 250 KWh. (151st - 400th)

2.7781

Over 400 KWh. (401st - up)

2.9780

1.1.2 Consumption exceeding 150 KWh. per month 40.90 First 150 KWh. (0 - 150th)1.8047 Next 250 KWh. (151st - 400th)2.7781 Over 400 KWh. (401st - up)2.9780 spacer20px.gif

1.2 Time of Use Rate : TOU

Energy Charge



(Baht/KWh.)

Service Charge



(Baht/Month)

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Peak

Off Peak

spacer20px.gif1.2.1 At Voltage of 22-33 kV.

3.6246

1.1914

228.17

1.2.2 At Voltage of less than 22 kV.

4.3093

1.2246

57.95

Peak : Monday - Friday 09.00AM - 10.00PM Off-Peak : Monday - Friday 10.00PM - 09.00AM

Saturday - Sunday and Official Holiday (all day),

Excluding Substitutional Holiday spacer20px.gif

Note:

  1. Customer with installed meter less than 5 Amp. 220V 1 Phase 2 Wires is classified under 1.1.1 . If monthly consumption is more than 150 KWh. for 3 consecutive months, the customer will be reclassified under 1.1.2 in the next month; and if monthly consumption is not more than 150 KWh. for 3 consecutive months, the customer will be reclassified under 1.1.1 in the next month.
  2. Customer with installed meter over 5 Amp. 220V 1 Phase 2 Wires is classified under 1.1.2 .
  3. Schedule 1.2, if meter is installed on the low voltage side of customer's transformer, another 2% must be added to energy consumption in order to compensate for transformer losses.
  4. Schedule 1.2 is an optional rate and shall not be able to switch back to schedule 1.1. The customer will be responsible for any additional cost of installing and removing any equipment required to meter or deliver this service.

Ft Charge

Ft Charge is the additional expenditure which is altered by the oil price. PEA will calculate by using the ratio of cost of production that is increased on the period.

Ft charge for the period of June - September 2008 is 0.6285 Baht/unit

Generation (G) 0.6937 Baht

Transportation (T) - 0.0241 Baht

Distribution (D)) - 0.0411Baht

Edited by Jdietz
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You should consider buying HV and installing your own transformer at that usage.

Yes please do tell us more, I already have my own 50Kva transformer.

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You should consider buying HV and installing your own transformer at that usage.

Yes please do tell us more, I already have my own 50Kva transformer.

does the transformer really save you money ? how much are you able to save a month with the transformer ?

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You should consider buying HV and installing your own transformer at that usage.

Who should consider that? Everyone? One particular poster? And what usage are you referring to? No one actually mentioned any specific consumption levels in this thread, I think.

It also rather depends on where you live: I'm not sure many condo buildings would allow giant transformers on the balcony and separate HV (High Voltage) power lines running into one unit!

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Power consumed is power consumed whether it is transformed down or not. The voltage in your house has already been transformed from High Voltage at the power station to 220v at your house. You pay for kilowatts, end of story

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