Thailand’s Utilities View Workshop on PV and Utilities ASEAN Power Week 2015 September 3,2015 IMPACT Exhibition & Convention Center, Bangkok Ms. Titiporn Sangpetch, PhD Head, Distribution System Connection Planning Section System Planning Division, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)
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Thailand’s Utilities View
Workshop on PV and Utilities
ASEAN Power Week 2015
September 3,2015
IMPACT Exhibition & Convention Center, Bangkok
Ms. Titiporn Sangpetch, PhD
Head, Distribution System Connection Planning SectionSystem Planning Division, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)
Enhanced Single Buyer (ESB) Model
IndependentPower
Producer
13,167 MW
Power Import
2,404 MW
SmallPower
Producers
4,530 MW
EndUsers
IndustrialEstate
Generation
Transmission
End User
Distribution
EGATGen.
15,482 MW
EGAT Trans.213 substations
32,527 circuit-km
SystemOperator
Go
ve
rnm
en
tal b
od
y a
nd
ER
C
Policy
Regulate
Vary SmallPower
Producers
2,029 MW
MEA30%
PEA68%
EGATDirect Customers
2%
Current Structure of Thailand ESI
ring fenced
Account Unbundling
Ele
ctric
+ S
team
Remark : ERC stands for Energy Regulatory Commission 2
OilEEDPPDP AEDP Gas
Security Economy Ecology
1) Security of Power System
To enhance power system security of Thailand in terms of generation, transmission, and distribution
To focus on fuel diversification in order to reduce the use of natural gas as the major energy source
2) Economy
To generate electricity with reasonable cost for all power consumers, as well as to support long-term country development
3) Ecology
To alleviate environmental and social impacts for sustainable development