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New electricity rates postponed pending review in Thailand

From Bangkok Post · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Thailand's Energy Minister Akanat Promphan announced a delay in implementing higher electricity rates for high-consumption households.
  • The postponement is due to a need to revise the calculation methods for power bills.
  • Authorities will review the current system before deciding on new rates.

Thailand has postponed plans to impose higher electricity rates on large households with significant power consumption. Energy Minister Akanat Promphan stated that the decision to delay the rate hike stems from a need to revise the existing methodology for calculating electricity bills.

The announcement indicates that authorities will undertake a thorough review of the current power billing system. This reassessment is crucial before any new rates, particularly those affecting heavy consumers, can be finalized and implemented. The minister's statement suggests a commitment to ensuring fairness and accuracy in billing.

This move comes as consumers often face scrutiny over energy usage, and the revision aims to address potential discrepancies or concerns regarding how consumption is measured and charged. The delay allows for a more considered approach to energy pricing policy, particularly for larger households.

Authorities have postponed a plan to impose higher electricity rates on large households with heavy consumption, citing the need to revise how power bills are calculated.

โ€” Akanat PromphanEnergy Minister's statement explaining the delay in electricity rate hikes.
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