Egat explains cause of Southern power blackout

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) on Wednesday apologised for the massive power blackout in 14 southern provinces on Tuesday night and explained how it happened. “Egat would like to apologise to the people for this incident. We have ordered an inspection of all electric power transmission lines to the South to prevent a […]

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POWER-GEN Asia Returns to Bangkok for Annual Gathering of Power Industry Professionals

Local industry support from major organisations 2-4 October 2013 at the IMPACT Exhibition & Convention Centre, Bangkok POWER-GEN Asia and Renewable Energy World Asia, the region’s premier conference and exhibition for all aspects of the power generation industry, will return to Bangkok, Thailand from 2nd to 4th October 2013, at the IMPACT Exhibition & Convention […]

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Thailand’s Blackout Raises Questions About Power Stability -country’s biggest-ever power blackout

More than eight million residents and tourists in southern Thailand -– many of them in famous travel hubs such as Phuket, Hat Yai and Koh Samui –- were caught off guard by the country’s biggest-ever power blackout Tuesday night, plunging much of the region into darkness. Nerves were rattled by the sudden power outage, which […]

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EGAT places artificial coral reef at the Sirindhorn International environmental Park

Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) will begin to submerge artificial coral reefs, mixed with lignite fly ash, under the sea in Phetchaburi to prevent its coast from erosion. EGAT has begun its pilot project, sinking 289 concrete piles, mixed with lignite fly ash, as artificial coral reefs and wave barriers at the coast of […]

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BMA to construct moving walkways at Saphan Taksin station in July

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has announced that the construction of a 700-meter moving skywalk from Surasak BTS station to Saphan Taksin station will commence in July. BMA officials said the construction which is expected to be completed within nearly a year is part of ongoing plans to demolish Saphan Taksin station and to directly […]

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EIT blames dodgy cables for Ayutthaya bridge fall

An Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) inquiry has found substandard building materials caused the deadly collapse of a suspension bridge in Ayutthaya last month. The EIT will send an official report to a government panel investigating the collapse next week. Adisak Khaonoona, chairman of the government panel, said he was made aware of the report’s […]

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‘Bangladesh Syndrome’ Looms over Burma’s Electricity Crisis

Burma’s economy is in danger of imitating its floundering western neighbor Bangladesh rather than its more dynamic eastern neighbor Thailand. The problem is not a lack of investment—it’s a lack of electricity. An electricity shortage in Burma is nothing new, but it is becoming more acute as the country’s economy grows and more energy is […]

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Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok to undergo expansion

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok to undergo expansion Airports of Thailand is planning to hire an airport-design consultant for Phase 2 expansion of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. The expansion is aimed at accommodating the increasing passengers and air traffic, and is estimated to cost THB62.5-billion ($21.1 million). The design for the Phase 2 expansion is expected […]

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