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Bangkok Car park rules under scrutiny

Condominium developers are urging the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to speed up amending car park requirements for projects along the mass transit systems. Thamrong Panyasakulwong, president of the Thai Condominium Association (TCA), said this would benefit condominium buyers, as easing municipal requirements for car parks would increase the saleable area of condos while reducing their […]

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Army chief expresses worry over Cambodia nuclear plan

Gen Prayuth said he wanted Cambodia to discuss the plan with other Asean members first. He was speaking after Hun Sen raised the matter at the 30th Asean Ministers Meeting on Energy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, last month. The meeting, themed Asean Green Connectivity, aimed to boost co-operation in the energy sector among the bloc’s […]

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Hongsa Lignite power project proceeds in Laos as planned

Hongsa Lignite power project in Laos is proceeding as planned despite the court case against its major shareholder, with commercial operation scheduled to start in 2015. Banpu Plc, one of Asean’s leading coal companies, was ordered by Thailand’s Civil Court last month to pay 33 billion baht to Siva Nganthavee for the latter’s opportunity loss […]

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SNC-Lavalin makes Thailand regional hub

Glenn Frazier, the managing director of SNC-Lavalin (Thailand), said the company re-entered Thailand four years ago to provide full service to thermal power plants in the region. He said power business demand in Asia has risen rapidly on the back of economic growth in the region. The thermal sector includes power plants fuelled by natural […]

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Difficult choices ahead for Thai energy system

Thailand’s energy sector has come under increasing pressure in recent years. Rising energy prices as a result of economic growth, inflation and the removal of distorting subsidies have sparked public unrest. Continued economic growth has also raised question marks over energy security: over the last 25 years, energy consumption has grown at 6.2 per cent […]

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Nuclear power study planned: minister

Thailand will conduct a study on the construction of a nuclear power plant, the energy minister said. Speaking after a seminar on “No Shortage of Thai Energy: Thai Logistics in Progress”, Arak Chonlatanon said the ministry was preparing the country’s new power production capacity development plan (PDP 2012) to ensure energy sufficiency.  Thailand has utilised about […]

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Washington Square Demolition Leaves Bangkok’s Elderly Sexpats Lost, Confused

Bangkok’s senior sex tourist population is facing its greatest crisis in decades as the demolition of the nightlife zone known as Washington Square has left them with nowhere to go. Dozens, and sometimes up to a hundred portly Western men with bad skin, aged 55-80, have been reported wandering around the Sukhumvit Soi 22 area […]

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THAI Begins Flights From Don Muang To Suvarnabhumi

New service aimed at foreigners who went to wrong airport by mistake Thai Airways today announced the launch of service between Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. Beginning April 30, passengers can fly six times daily from one side of Bangkok to the other in under an hour. “Last year alone we had […]

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Department of Special Investigation to probe BMA water Tunnels

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) will probe allegations of graft and ineffectiveness in the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s multi-billion-baht Rama IX-Ramkhamhaeng “giant tunnel” and six other water drainage facilities, DSI chief Tharit Pengdit announced yesterday.  The investigation is in response to a request submitted to the DSI by Pheu Thai Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit against […]

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