At present, Thailand's electricity consumption continued to soar, while domestic conditions do not allow the development of new energy, so that the relevant departments of the electricity sector called on residents to save electricity, to create a stable supply of electricity.
Thailand's Ministry of energy has developed a plan to manage the country's electricity supply to support clean and renewable energy resources. This initiative will help to encourage people to buy energy-efficient appliances, while the Ministry of energy has clearly expressed support for the use of LED lighting products instead of ordinary light bulbs.
Source: Thailand state news agency
Areepong, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of energy, said that Thailand's total electricity consumption increased by an average of 3% a year, of which the largest electricity consumption, and an annual increase of up to 4.3% in. Areepong said it is time for the people of Thailand to realize the status quo and to encourage residents to use LED lighting. LED lighting products with the same brightness, but can save more than 50% of energy consumption.
At the same time, Thailand Electric Power Bureau has launched a number of power reduction projects, one of which is the 4266 street lamps LED lighting transformation, the annual reduction of electricity consumption of 3 million 600 thousand units. At the same time, this street lamp renovation project for Thailand province about 10 million baht (equivalent to about RMB 1 million 900 thousand yuan) of public spending, annual reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of up to 1860 tons.
It is estimated that if the future use of all the people in Thailand lighting LED, 300 million units per year to reduce electricity consumption.
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