Electricity Supply System Sample Clauses

Electricity Supply System. The three agencies below, which are all public corporations, are involved in Thailand's electrical power industry. These agencies are divided according to the equipment they hold and the regions they cover. Their roles are as described below. ① Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) EGAT was established in 1969 under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Office. EGAT supplies electricity through the generation, transmission and transformation stages to MEA and PEA, which are distribution agencies, and directly to major users such as large factories. It also carries out the construction, operation and maintenance of electricity generation, transmission and distribution equipment. Incidentally, most of the distribution substations used in the PEA's distribution network are owned by EGAT. ② Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) MEA was established in 1958 under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior. It buys electricity from EGAT which it distributes, through its own transmission and distribution lines, to general users, factories and places of business in Bangkok and around the provinces of Samut Prakan and Nontaburi. It also carries out the construction and the operation and maintenance of distribution substations and distribution lines needed to supply electricity to those areas. They have eight offices in the Bangkok metropolitan region, two in Nontaburi province and one in Samut Prakan, a total of eleven. In 1995 the area supplied with electricity by the MEA was 3,192km2, while the number of consumers was 1,818,808. ③ Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) PEA was established in 1960. It is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior, as is MEA. PEA buys electricity from the secondary sides of distribution substations under the control of EGAT. It supplies electricity through its own distribution lines, supplying consumers throughout Thailand, except those areas covered by MEA. In some areas it owns and conducts operation and maintenance of its own distribution substations. In some regions beyond the coverage of EGAT’s electrical grid, PEA also generates and supplies its own electricity from diesel or solar generating equipment. In 1995 the area supplied with electricity by PEA was 510,000km2, while the number of consumers was 9,034,872. In Thailand, in addition to the above public agencies which generate and supply electricity, there are private companies which own private generating plants. In 1995, their total o...
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Electricity Supply System. (a) Provision of support to operation of thermal generation plant, principally in relation to procurement of diesel fuel.

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