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Officials with Hongsa Lignite Project.
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The
suggestion for increasing price of electricity from Laos in average of 6
cents/kWh to 8 cents/kWh recently makes Thailand to reconsider seeking
alternative sources of its electricity instead of being committed to purchasing
electricity from five Hydropower projects in Laos.
It may turn to domestic sources, including building a nuclear
power station. However, according to
Mr. Kraisy Kannasoud, Consultant and the former Director of Electricity General
Authority of Thailand (EGATT), since the amount of 7,000 Megawatt of
electricity, which Thailand agreed to purchase from Laos starting from 2015, is
only a small amount of electricity compared to the country’s demand for
electric power. Thus, Laos’ electricity
is still needed as it can be reserved as a source of power to respond to the
increase of demand for electricity, which between 5% and 6% or approximately to
2,000 Megawatt annually.
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As a result,
Thailand has to make a hard decision between canceling its purchase agreement
of electricity from Laos and buying electricity at the new rate, which is
approximately 33% higher than the average price agreed previously.
Listen to Songrit's report for more details in Lao.