Policy Details

Ministerial Regulations Prescribing Highly Efficiency Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) Cookstoves, B.E. 2558 (2015)
Source
The ministerial regulation covers household stoves that use liquefied petroleum gas.

The ministerial regulation covers household stoves that use liquefied petroleum gas, defined as a cooking stove that uses liquefied petroleum gas as the fuel for heating power and has a maximum gas emission rate of each burner not exceeding 0.42 kg per hour (or 5.78 kW) and including all burners must not exceed 1 kg per hour (or 13.76 kW) without a grill stove grill, oven or electric stove.

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Asia and Pacific
Thailand
Voluntary
High Energy Performance Standard
Entered into force & Adopted
Adopted
Updated by CLASP

Fuel Types

LPG

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Products Covered

Cooktops or Hobs