MEA joins forces with Bangkok to raise 313.5 km of power lines underground by 2029


Bangkok, 8 October – MEA joins hands with Bangkok to sign an MOU to enhance cooperation on the underground power line project to achieve the target of 313.5 kilometers by 2029.

Mr. Wilas Chalaysat, Governor of MEA or the Metropolitan Electricity Authority, along with Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, Governor of Bangkok (BMA), joined the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding on the project to change the overhead power line system to underground power lines between the Metropolitan Electricity Authority and Bangkok.

The MEA Governor revealed that as agencies under the Ministry of Interior, MEA and Bangkok have the mission to improve the quality of life in both social and economic aspects of the metropolis. In the past, MEA has continuously implemented the project to change the overhead power line system to underground power lines to create stability of the power system, create safety, and improve the landscape to meet the energy needs of the people. This enhancement of cooperation will help drive the s
uccess of the goal of constructing the 313.5-kilometer underground power line project by 2029 and also help improve the integration in various dimensions, such as coordinating plans to improve sidewalks and public lighting systems to be faster and more efficient.

For the progress of the underground power line project, it has been completed for a distance of 73.4 kilometers, and is in progress for 240.1 kilometers, divided into 3 states: under construction for 176.7 kilometers, in the process of procuring contractors for 41.1 kilometers, and in the design process for 22.3 kilometers. -513-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency