This is a concern for the regions environmental problems because we know the production of energy from coal is the main cause for climate change, said Chariya Senpong, of Greenpeace Southeast Asia.
Outbreaks of violence between supporters and opponents of the plant have already created divisions within the community.
Thai human rights lawyer Niran Phithakwatchara said EGAT needs to do more to listen to locals about their objections.
The company needs to work with the people and provide complete information and take advice from the community so they are part of the decision-making, said Niran.
If the plant moves forward, it is expected to be complete in 2019. In the meantime, opponents are hoping to promote renewable energy sources as a solution to the regions rising energy demands.
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