Thanakorn lauds the Ministry of Energy and the government for successfully fulfilling their promises. Reduce electricity cost to 4.18 baht per unit.



Tanakorn points out that the energy-government has successfully followed through on the agreement, reducing the electricity bill to 4.18 baht per unit, pleasing the public and private sector and helping to reduce the burden of recurring costs, hoping to encourage people to reduce production costs in the hope that it will be extended until August 2024. Manage the economy better

Mr. Thanakorn Wangpoonkonchana, a party-list member of the House of Representatives Ruam Thai Sang Chard Party (RTC) vice-chairman and former minister in the Prime Minister's Office, following the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)'s recent announcement of electricity tariffs for January C. Till April 2024, it will be 4.18 Baht per unit, while electricity consumption not exceeding 300 units will be 3.99 Baht per unit, Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Mr. Proposed by Peerapan Salirattavipak. Due to this, the electricity bills of the people continue to decrease. Cost burden can be reduced
He would also like to thank all the related organizations who maintain this activity.

In this regard, he heard the response of the public and the private sector. They were satisfied with the move to reduce power charges. That's after the Prime Minister and Cabinet backed the Energy Ministry's proposal to actually cut household costs and approved the Union Budget to sustain the measure. After that the report will be published. Cabinet will be informed further.

Mr. Thanakorn said that this is the intention of the government. Especially Mr. Peerapan who wants to “fulfill the promise” and reduce the electricity bill burden on people. I hope the government will take such steps in the public sector. It is hoped that this will help reduce the burden on household electricity costs if continued till the billing cycle for the months of May – August 2024. The industrial plant is heavily private sector which reduces the cost of private sector production and makes the economy more circular.

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