Bangkok, Very hot. Yesterday, Thai people used a maximum of 34,443.1 megawatts of electricity, breaking the country's highest ever record in 2023. The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand reports that last night at 8:54 p.m., Thai people used a maximum of 34,443.1 megawatts of electricity, breaking the country's highest record. That happened in 2023 at 34,130.5 megawatts on May 6 at 9:41 p.m. Ministry of Energy It is expected that demand for energy this year will increase from the recovery of business and tourism. While the weather is very hot causing the maximum electricity use to exceed 35,000 megawatts While the Meteorological Department Summer storm warning - strong wind gusts during 9-11 April. In every region, the weather will be hot to very hot. Temperatures may reach 43 degrees Celsius in the northern region. It is recommended to avoid working or doing activities in the open for a long period of time. Source: Thai News Agency
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