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Generation and transmission are the responsibility of the Electricity Generating
Authority of Thailand ( EGAT ) , and distribution of the Metropolitan Electricity
Authority ( MEA ) and Provincial Electricity Authority ( PEA ) . MEA distributes ...
Generation and transmission are the responsibility of the Electricity Generating
Authority of Thailand ( EGAT ) , and distribution of the Metropolitan Electricity
Authority ( MEA ) and Provincial Electricity Authority ( PEA ) . MEA distributes ...
Page 141
The power purchase agreements with EGAT are labeled ( a ) firm contracts if it ' s
for more than five years and includes capacity and energy payments , and ( b )
non - firm contract if it ' s less than five years and includes only energy payment .
The power purchase agreements with EGAT are labeled ( a ) firm contracts if it ' s
for more than five years and includes capacity and energy payments , and ( b )
non - firm contract if it ' s less than five years and includes only energy payment .
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... policy - based mechanism Business - based mechanism Structure options
EGAT continues to manage ESCOs DSM programs ; DSM Office in EGAT spun
EGAT enters into strategic off and privatized partnerships with MEA and PEA ; a
MEA ...
... policy - based mechanism Business - based mechanism Structure options
EGAT continues to manage ESCOs DSM programs ; DSM Office in EGAT spun
EGAT enters into strategic off and privatized partnerships with MEA and PEA ; a
MEA ...
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