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  2. Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency

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    Thailand's "Energy Efficiency Plan 2015" (EEP2015) and "Alternative Energy Development Plan 2015-2036" (AEDP2015) lay out the nation's plans to conserve energy and move to renewable energy. [4] Both plans have the same period, ending in 2036. [5] AEDP's goal is for renewable energy to contribute 30% of Thailand's total energy production by 2036 ...

  3. Provincial Waterworks Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Waterworks Authority (PWA) (Thai: การประปาส่วนภูมิภาค) is a Thai state enterprise under the Ministry of Interior.The PWA is responsible for the production and distribution of potable water that meets WHO standards to 74 provinces throughout Thailand—all except Bangkok, Samut Prakan, and Nonthaburi)—which are served by the Metropolitan ...

  4. Metropolitan Waterworks Authority - Wikipedia

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    The government's emphasis on improving water supplies in Bangkok led to the merging of the Nonthaburi municipality water supply, Samut Prakan's water supply, and Thonburi's water supply with those of Bangkok Waterworks. A new organization called the "Metropolitan Waterworks Authority", a public enterprise under the Interior Ministry, began ...

  5. Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP) Natural Gas Supply Plan; Petroleum Management Plan; PDP2015 begins with the assumptions that: [18]: 2–3 Thailand's average GDP growth over the period 2014-2036 will be 3.94 percent annually; Thailand's population growth over the same period will average 0.03 percent annually

  6. Office of the National Water Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Thai cabinet approved a water management strategy composed of four "pillars": A 20-year master plan on water management, 2018–2037 [9]: 10–16 The creation of a central agency to manage water. Key players here are the ONWR, the National Water Resources Committee chaired by the prime minister, and 22 River Basin Committees. [9]: 17–24

  7. Thai Tap Water Supply - Wikipedia

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    Thai Tap Water Supply was founded on 11 September 2000 [1] with an initial registered capital of 100,000 baht. At the present the company has the registered capital of 3.99 billion baht. [5] On 22 May 2008, TTW was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.

  8. Water resource policy - Wikipedia

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    Availability of water considers whether the supply of water is available in adequate amounts, reliable and sustainable. [93] Quality of water considers whether water is safe for consumption, including for drinking or other activities. [93] For acceptability of water, it must not have any odor and should not consist of any color. [82]

  9. Category:Standards of Thailand - Wikipedia

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