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FAQs about Myanmar Energy Storage Power Station Maintenance
What happened to power plants in Myanmar?
For these cases, transmission lines or substations connecting those power plants were damaged, gas pipelines to those plants were destroyed, or power plants themselves were temporarily occupied by the resistance force. Figure 13. Atacks on energy infrastructure (August 2021 – February 2023) Source: Myanmar Institute for Peace and Security.
How can Myanmar improve its energy policy?
Expanding renewable energy sources, particularly solar, wind, and hydropower, is crucial for reducing the nation's dependency on gas and mitigating future power shortages. Moreover, Myanmar's energy policy must be reformed to attract foreign investment and improve governance.
Who manages Myanmar's energy sector?
Myanmar's energy sector is managed by the Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP) and the Ministry of Energy (MOE), which together account for over one-third of public sector revenue. Before May 2022, the two ministries operated under one single Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MOEE).
How has Myanmar's energy infrastructure changed over the years?
The country's energy infrastructure expanded with foreign direct investment (FDI) support and progressive government policies like the Myanmar Sustainable Development Plan 2018-2030. The total installed power capacity grew from 5,125 MW to 6,830 MW, while power output increased from 15,965 GWh to 23,643 GWh annually.
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