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New charges filed over Thepa coal-fired power plant protest
THURSDAY, JANUARY 04, 2018
Prominent activists opposing the Thepa coal-fired power plant heard a new charge of violating the Public Gathering Act on Wednesday, while police implicated a 17th activist in the same case.
Coal-fired power plant will improve your lives, Songkhla residents assured
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2017
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) has promised people living near the planned coal-fired power plant in Songkhla better livelihoods, with Muslim traditions preserved and a new source of income through the sale of biomass pellets to the state agency.
Reviewers defend decision to approve Thepa plant EHIA report 
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2017
Reviewers of the Thepa coal-fired power plant’s environmental and health impact assessment (EHIA) have defended their decision to approve the controversial report, which they deem to contain enough information to be forwarded for consideration by the National Environment Committee.
Krabi coal stand-off: A shaky ‘truce’ at best
THURSDAY, MARCH 02, 2017
If you thought the controversy over the coal-fired power plant planned for the southern province of Krabi is over, and it’s back to Square One, think again.
Academic warns against referendum on Krabi coal-fired plant conflict
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2017
AN ACADEMIC has warned against holding a public referendum on the controversial Krabi coal-fired power plant after the Election Commission (EC) said yesterday that one could be set up in nine months.
Govt denies cancelling coal-fired plant for Krabi
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2017
Academics urge long-term solutions to southern demand, including renewables
Final decision expected today on Krabi coal-fired power plant
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2017
EGAT insists diverse energy portfolio is needed, overriding environmental issues.
Thailand's power dilemma amid a climate of fear
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2015
In its push for coal-fired mega-projects, the government risks turning its back on sufficiency-economy thinking and the need for 'clean' energy
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