Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mae-Moh-Coal-Power-Plant-in-Thailand-27MZIFJXLJVNM.htmlConceptually similarMae Moh Coal Power Plant in ThailandGP0STO5PTCompleted★★★★Mae Moh Coal Power Plant in ThailandGP0STO5PUCompleted★★★★★★Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5PVCompleted★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5PICompleted★★★★Mae Moh Coal Mine in ThailandGP0STO5ODCompleted★★★★Mae Moh Coal Power Plant in ThailandGP0STO5PKCompleted★★★★Mae Moh Coal Burning Power Plant in ThailandGP0STO5O7Completed★★★★Toxics Mae Moh Power Plant Documentation in ThailandGP0IEECompleted★★★★Toxics Mae Moh Power Plant Documentation in ThailandGP0JGTCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRR01Mae Moh Coal Power Plant in ThailandThick smoke emanates from the stacks of the 2,625 megawatt (MW) coal power plant in Mae Moh district, Lampang Province in northern Thailand. Mae Moh is the largest coal power plant in the country and is owned by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT).Greenpeace is calling upon the Pollution Control Department to impose stricter standards on particulate matter in the country’s Air Quality Index and to monitor and enforce preventive measures on PM 2.5 in order to protect public health.In original language:ควันสีขาวพวยพุ่งออกจากปล่องโรงไฟฟ้าถ่านหินแม่เมาะ ลำปาง ของการไฟฟ้าฝ่ายผลิต กำลังผลิต 2,625 เมกะวัตต์ ซึ่งเป็นโรงไฟฟ้าถ่านหินที่มีขนาดใหญ่ที่สุดในประเทศLocations:Lampang (Province)-Mae Moh-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:24 Nov, 2017Credit:© Vincenzo Floramo / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Air pollution-Clean Air (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Industrial landscapes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Power stations-SmokeShoot:Mae Moh Coal Power Plant in ThailandThick smoke emanates from the stacks of the 2,625 megawatt (MW) coal power plant in Mae Moh district, Lampang Province in northern Thailand. Mae Moh is the largest coal power plant in the country and is owned by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT).Greenpeace is calling upon the Pollution Control Department to impose stricter standards on particulate matter in the country’s Air Quality Index and to monitor and enforce preventive measures on PM 2.5 in order to protect public health.