Electricity costs could rise by 32 satang per unit (kilowatt-hour) to reflect rising energy costs in the local and global market, according to the Bangkok Post. (US$1=40 baht or 4,000 satang). Sitthiporn Ratanopas, the former governor of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, told the newspaper that natural gas prices have risen in recent months…

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