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... ( EGAT ) is responsible for electricity production and trans- mission in Thailand . Delivery of electricity , however , is done through the Metropolitan Electric Authority ( MEA ) , which purchases electricity from EGAT to distribute in ...
... ( EGAT ) is responsible for electricity production and trans- mission in Thailand . Delivery of electricity , however , is done through the Metropolitan Electric Authority ( MEA ) , which purchases electricity from EGAT to distribute in ...
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... EGAT , which has already borrowed heavily from interna- tional sources and has is close to reaching its government loan ceiling . Thus far , EGAT has plans to buy 3,800 mega- watts of electricity between 1996 and 2000 under the IPP ...
... EGAT , which has already borrowed heavily from interna- tional sources and has is close to reaching its government loan ceiling . Thus far , EGAT has plans to buy 3,800 mega- watts of electricity between 1996 and 2000 under the IPP ...
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... ( EGAT ) . Growing demands throughout the basin have lead to water shortages during the dry season . This requires allocation choices between the north and central regions , and among uses in the cen- tral region . Diversions of water ...
... ( EGAT ) . Growing demands throughout the basin have lead to water shortages during the dry season . This requires allocation choices between the north and central regions , and among uses in the cen- tral region . Diversions of water ...
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