MEA recommends online services to avoid pollution and coronavirus“According to the Pollution Control Department’s report, PM2.5 pollution in several areas in Bangkok and its suburbs has currently reached a level where it starts to affect health, especially urban areas,” stated Miss Pasuk Sampoonachot, Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) Public Relations Director, on 5 February 2020. Interested persons can download the free application from the App Store and Google Play at http://is.gd/KlyQKF or use the offered services through the MEA e-Service website at https://eservice.mea.or.th/meaeservice. Consumers can find out about costs and payment options and track operational status at every step, all online at https://eservice.mea.or.th/measy. - e-Payment – an online payment service supported by the convenient e-Service the MEA developed to meet modern needs. Consumers can use this application to pay their electricity bills, whether by direct debit or credit card.
Source: Bangkok Post February 07, 2020 03:33 UTC