Myanmar soon ready to generate power through LNG

Myanmar soon ready to generate power through LNG

As reported in our articles during the past few weeks, and confirmed this week by the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE), the overdue Chinese-backed liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Yangon will start operating “very soon”. Petronas
20.54MW gas power plant project in Kyunchaung to be finished soon

20.54MW gas power plant project in Kyunchaung to be finished soon

The Kyunchaung power plant in Magway Region built by Hong-Kong based VPower will soon be ready to start operations. The electricity produced by Kyunchaung gas power plant will be supplied to the national grid. VPower, in a consortium with Chinese sta
Parliament asked to approve ADB loan to improve electricity network

Power investment has topped USD 1 billion since October

Foreign investment in the power sector has reached USD 1 billion over the first four months of the fiscal year, official data shows. The investments came from foreign companies working with the government and local partners to develop power plants, t
Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand to trade electricity to Myanmar

Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand to trade electricity to Myanmar

M. Patana Sangsriroujana, Thailand Deputy Governor for Policy and Planning declared that the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), has been requested by the Energy Minister to talk to Myanmar to sell energy to the neighboring country.T

Hong Kong company wins emergency power tenders

Hong Kong company VPower Group (VP), working with Myanmar’s Zeya & Associates, has been awarded four emergency power tenders as the government races to meet its growing demand for power. The four projects would use imported liquified natura
Myanmar produces over 5,600 megawatts

Power production hits 5,600 megawatt in Myanmar

The Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE) says Myanmar is now producing 5,600 megawatt of power per year. It will not stop there, according to a report by Eleven Media. Rising demand for power and the government’s ambitious nationwide elect