A temporary failure of an electricity relay system from Laos caused a power outage in some areas of Bangkok.
Metropolitan Electricity Authority's (MEA) Corporate Communication Director Jaturong Suriyasasin said the power outage in areas served by the MEA at 13:07 today was caused by the failure in the electricity relaying system.
He said the MEA's power relay system from generators in Laos had failed, causing the Under Frequency relays to discard some 1,300 MW of power out of the grid, while the domestic power generating capacity could not maintain the power supply.
The power outage did not occur at important places, while the MEA managed to recover the power supply from 13:50.
The general public experiencing the power outage or malfunction can inform the MEA using the MEA Smart Life Application available on the App Store and Google Play. The public also call Hotline MEA 1130 around the clock.
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Reporter : Tanakorn Sangiam
Rewriter : tewit kemtong
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Metropolitan Electricity Authority's (MEA) Corporate Communication Director Jaturong Suriyasasin said the power outage in areas served by the MEA at 13:07 today was caused by the failure in the electricity relaying system.
He said the MEA's power relay system from generators in Laos had failed, causing the Under Frequency relays to discard some 1,300 MW of power out of the grid, while the domestic power generating capacity could not maintain the power supply.
The power outage did not occur at important places, while the MEA managed to recover the power supply from 13:50.
The general public experiencing the power outage or malfunction can inform the MEA using the MEA Smart Life Application available on the App Store and Google Play. The public also call Hotline MEA 1130 around the clock.
Information and Source
Reporter : Tanakorn Sangiam
Rewriter : tewit kemtong
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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