“Kanok” worried about tomorrow “OPEC Plus” to cut oil production by 2 million barrels a day resulting in higher prices Another wave of inflation Ask the state not to focus on solving immediate problems, to adjust the plan PDP to be in line with the situation Accelerate support for alternative energies
On October 30, 65, Prime Minister Kanok Wongtrangan, a member of the House of Representatives list of The Democratic Party said tomorrow (November 1) will be the first day OPEC Plus will cut production by 2 million barrels per day. day. It is important to keep an eye on how much the world price of oil will rise. How does it affect inflation in European countries to be stable at a very high level? while in Thailand Although inflation has started to decline but it cannot be calm because the price of oil is likely to rise further This will also increase inflation. What the government needs to accelerate In addition to subsidies and assistance to vulnerable groups to solve specific problems it should also consider long-term planning on alternative energy Because today we rely on natural gas as the main fuel for producing electricity. accounted for up to 70%, mostly imported. due to lower domestic production from the transition problem of gas management in the Erawan field
“I think it is important for the government to review the Power Generation Development Plan (PDP) to be in line with the situation. Solve the root problems, for example, to come to a conclusion by accepting the fact that the demand for electricity is expected to be more than necessary. up to wasted costs or not How to support more alternative energies? especially solar energy production Planning ahead is a good thing. But the plan must be flexible. This adaptation of the PDP plan is an important opportunity for the government to show “sincerity” by taking people’s interests as a priority. past public information It is clear which companies are benefiting too much from the country’s electricity business. Adaptation of this PDP plan will demonstrate once again that the government has chosen to take the side of who in this electrical issue, “said Prime Minister Kanok.