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The following page lists power generating plants in Thailand.
Non-renewable
Power Plant | Province | Coordinates | Fuel | Capacity (MW) | Operator | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mae Moh | Lampang | 18°17′46″N 99°45′7″E / 18.29611°N 99.75194°E / 18.29611; 99.75194 | Coal (lignite) | 2400 | EGAT | |
BLCP | Rayong | 12°38′38″N 101°9′40″E / 12.64389°N 101.16111°E / 12.64389; 101.16111 | Coal | 1434 | Banpu | Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate |
Krabi Coal Plant | Krabi | Coal | 800 | EGAT | Pre-permit | |
Thap Sakae | Prachuap Khiri Khan | Coal | 3,200 | EGAT | Cancelled | |
Thepha | Songkhla | Coal | 2,200 | EGAT | Pre-permit | |
Krabi | Krabi | Mix (natural gas, fuel oil) | 340 | EGAT | ||
Surat Thani | Surat Thani | Mix (natural gas, diesel) | 244 | EGAT | ||
North Bangkok (Block 1) | Nonthaburi | Natural gas | 704 | EGAT | ||
Bang Pakong (Blocks 1-5) | Chachoengsao | Mix (fuel oil, natural gas, diesel) | 4385 | EGAT | ||
South Bangkok (Blocks 1-3) | Samut Prakan | Natural gas | 1691 | EGAT | ||
Nam Phong (Blocks 1-2) | Khon Kaen | Natural gas | 710 | EGAT | ||
Chana | Songkhla | Natural gas | 731 | EGAT | ||
Lan Krabue | Kamphaeng Phet | Natural gas | 150 | EGAT | ||
Wang Noi | Ayutthaya | Mix (natural gas, diesel) | 2027 | EGAT | ||
Mae Hong Son | Mae Hong Son | Diesel | 4.4 | |||
Tha Chana | Surat Thani | Nuclear | 0 | Proposed | ||
Khanom | Nakhon Si Thammarat | Nuclear | 0 | Proposed | ||
Sichon | Nakhon Si Thammarat | Nuclear | 0 | Proposed | ||
Khlong Yai | Trat | Nuclear | 0 | Proposed | ||
Tha Tako | Nakhon Sawan | Nuclear | 0 | Proposed | ||
Gulf Tasit 3 (GTS3) | Rayong | Natural gas | 129.9 | Gulf Energy Development | ||
Bang Bo | Samut Prakan | Natural gas / #2 Diesel backup | 350 | Eastern Power EPEC | COD 2003 |
Renewable
See also
- Energy in Thailand
- Energy policy of Thailand
- Hydroelectricity in Thailand
- List of power stations in Asia
- List of largest power stations in the world
- Nuclear power in Thailand
- Solar power in Thailand
- Wind power in Thailand
References
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- "Thepha power station". The Center for Media and Democracy. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
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