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Myanmar’s plans to expand its renewable energy sector, focusing on solar and hydropower to boost energy security and support rural development, are being hindered by severe challenges. Since the 2021 military coup, the country has faced an ongoing energy crisis, including electricity shortages, frequent blackouts, and a decline in power generation.
The new hydropower station in Myanmar is a run-of-river type, which involves no resettlement, little land inundation, and environmental impact. It has an installed capacity of 600 MW, with an actual power supply of 174.8 MW and an annual power output of 4,033 GWh. The electricity will be transmitted to both Myanmar and China through 230 kV and 220 kV cables.
Under all the joint-venture agreements, Myanmar is entitled to get 10 to 15 percent of the annual electricity generation from the power stations free of charge.
The Sino-Myanmar power station is owned by the Yunnan company, which holds 80pc of the joint-venture. The company will be fully in charge of the project construction, operation, and management for 40 years after its completion, and then transfer it to the Myanmar government.
Each MW capacity in the project would cost between TK5.5 to 6.5 crore (US$ 800,000 – 950,000). The whole project, involving a transmission line of 350 - 400 km and the upgrading of transmission lines in Bangladesh, could cost more than a billion dollars.
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