Key Principles of Biodiversity Conservation 

EGAT is committed to the long-term preservation of biodiversity through responsible natural resource and environmental management. The organization ensures that development activities are undertaken in a manner that prevents adverse impacts on ecosystems and maintains the capacity of ecological systems to support human well-being and all forms of life. The key principles are as follows: 

1. Maintaining Ecosystem Balance 
EGAT implements project development approaches designed to avoid, minimize, or mitigate disturbances to ecological balance. This includes the assessment of potential impacts and the adoption of measures to safeguard wildlife, vegetation, and natural habitats. 

2. Efficient Use of Natural Resources
EGAT prioritizes the efficient and sustainable use of energy and natural resources, including the promotion of renewable energy to reduce resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. 

3. Pollution Prevention and Emission Control
EGAT considers the impacts of air, water, and soil pollution on biodiversity and applies technologies and waste management practices that minimize environmental harm.

4. Conservation and Restoration of Affected Areas
EGAT is committed to conserving ecologically significant areas and restoring environments affected by power development activities, thereby supporting biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.

5. Community and Stakeholder Participation
EGAT encourages the involvement of local communities and stakeholders in project planning and decision-making, ensuring transparency and inclusiveness. 

6. Knowledge and Awareness Enhancement
EGAT promotes broader knowledge and awareness of biodiversity as a foundation of sustainable development and supports initiatives that encourage shared environmental responsibility.