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Thai electricity generation eyes less dependence on natural gas

Excessive dependence to natural gas.

This is the current situation of electricty generation in Thailand.

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand reiterated the need for public solutions to address this situation due to frequent disruption of natural gas supply from Myanmar.

The latest supply disruption took place after Myanmar was shaken by a powerful earthquake early morning of Nov 11.

Pongdit Potejana, EGAT spokesman, said that natural gas now accounts for 70 percent of fuel for electricity generating. To address the gas shortage in the short term, bunker oil-powered generators are turned on which could raise the overall generating cost.

Within 15 years, gas from the Gulf of Thailand will run out and imported liquefied natural gas is twice more expensive. He noted that Thailand is in need of new fuel, to substitute natural gas. Yet, it must be fuel that keeps power prices low and supports stability.

"All parties should brainstorm and reach a solution now, as it takes 5-6 years to erect a power plant," he said.

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