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  2. Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    EGAT, established on 1 May 1969, [2] is the largest power producer in Thailand, owning and operating power plants at 45 sites across the country with a total installed capacity of 15,548 MW. EGAT's monopoly position [ 3 ] in Thailand's electrical energy market has been challenged by critics as influential as a former energy minister and other ...

  3. List of power stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The following page lists power generating plants in Thailand. Non-renewable. Power Plant Province Coordinates Fuel Capacity ... EGAT [1] [2] [3] BLCP: Rayong

  4. Mae Mo district - Wikipedia

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    Mae Mo is the site of a 2,400 MW lignite-fueled power plant run by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), [3] and the lignite mine that powers it. [4] [5] The plant has been the target of a series of lawsuits brought by locals who claim that the lignite mining operation and the burning of lignite fuel by EGAT has negatively impacted the environment and the health of those ...

  5. Energy in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    EGAT is working with China, Japan, and South Korea on nuclear power generation technology and has sent 100 specialists to train for nuclear power plant projects. EGAT plans for up to five percent of the country's power generation to be generated from nuclear by 2036. [17]

  6. Vajiralongkorn Dam - Wikipedia

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    Vajiralongkorn Dam is Thailand's first CFRD and supplies a 300 MW hydroelectric power station with water. The dam was built and is managed by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). [ 3 ]

  7. Glow Energy - Wikipedia

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    Glow Energy PCL is a power and utility company in Thailand established in 1993. Glow Energy is one of the largest private electricity generators in Thailand. [2] Its core business is to produce and supply electricity to EGAT, and to produce and deliver electricity, steam, and processed water to industrial customers.

  8. Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam (Thai: เขื่อนแม่งัดสมบูรณ์ชล, RTGS: Khuean Mae Ngat Sombun Chon, pronounced [kʰɯ̀a̯n mɛ̂ː ŋát sǒm.būːn t͡ɕʰōn]), is a multi-purpose hydroelectric dam in the Mae Taeng District of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.

  9. Thepha district - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, EGAT declared that construction of the plant would begin by May 2017 at the latest, in order to have it operational by April 2021, in accordance with EGAT's Power Development Plan, 2015. The major hurdle remaining is approval of the plant's EHIA for the power plant and coal transport pier.