Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 5:50:57 GMT
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) reveals that small power producers (SPPs) do not yet have to reduce their electricity production capacity into the system. According to EGAT's proposal after finding that people's demand for electricity began to increase after the government relaxed lockdown measures. Mr. Khomkrit Tantrawanit Secretary-General of the Energy Regulatory Commission Office (ERC Office) revealed that from the case where the Energy Regulatory Commission has requested cooperation from the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to negotiate with small power producers (SPPs) to postpone Produce electricity into the system This is because people's demand for electricity has dropped significantly during the stay-at-home measures.
Stop the spread of germs for the C Level Executive List nation (lockdown) to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus and EGAT has prepared a roadmap for SPPs to reduce electricity production into the system and sent it to the Energy Regulatory Commission for consideration, proposing that Reducing the production volume from 60-80 percent of the power purchase agreement, the Energy Regulatory Commission is of the opinion that there is still no need for SPP to reduce the production volume. After the government relaxed the lockdown measures. That has resulted in people returning to work more normally, factories and department stores have returned to operation. This has resulted in the use of electricity increasing.
Compared to the lockdown period in March-April 2020. The amount of electricity used has disappeared by approximately 2,000 megawatts. However, in order to create clarity, EGAT was assigned to go back and come to the conclusion that How much has electricity consumption increased more than during the lockdown measures and has it returned to normal yet? For the plan to reduce electricity production of SPP that EGAT sent to the Energy Regulatory Commission this time. The Energy Regulatory Commission will keep it as an electricity management tool. If the electricity usage situation decreases significantly due to the COVID-19 problem or there are further lockdown measures in the future.
Stop the spread of germs for the C Level Executive List nation (lockdown) to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus and EGAT has prepared a roadmap for SPPs to reduce electricity production into the system and sent it to the Energy Regulatory Commission for consideration, proposing that Reducing the production volume from 60-80 percent of the power purchase agreement, the Energy Regulatory Commission is of the opinion that there is still no need for SPP to reduce the production volume. After the government relaxed the lockdown measures. That has resulted in people returning to work more normally, factories and department stores have returned to operation. This has resulted in the use of electricity increasing.
Compared to the lockdown period in March-April 2020. The amount of electricity used has disappeared by approximately 2,000 megawatts. However, in order to create clarity, EGAT was assigned to go back and come to the conclusion that How much has electricity consumption increased more than during the lockdown measures and has it returned to normal yet? For the plan to reduce electricity production of SPP that EGAT sent to the Energy Regulatory Commission this time. The Energy Regulatory Commission will keep it as an electricity management tool. If the electricity usage situation decreases significantly due to the COVID-19 problem or there are further lockdown measures in the future.