According to the Cabinet meeting on 23 July 2024, the Cabinet approved in principle the measure to reduce the burden of energy costs for the public as proposed by the Ministry of Energy, which is a continuous measure from the measures implemented during May-August 2024 to alleviate the impact on the people's cost of living and the country's economic recovery by providing a discount of 19.05 satang per unit of electricity bills for residential electricity users who use no more than 300 units per month for 4 months, starting from the electricity bills for September - December 2024. In this regard, the public is asked to be careful when receiving information from communication channels on various social media, which may present incorrect information and cause confusion to the public. You can view more details or inquire about electricity bills at various MEA social media channels, including Facebook: Metropolitan Electricity Authority MEA X: @mea_news and Line: MEA Connect (@MEAthailand), the green shield sym bol in front of the official account name, select the menu to contact MEA Call Center Online 1130, the Metropolitan Electricity Authority's electricity user information service center, 24 hours a day. Source: Thai News Agency
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