Myanmar: Electricity Ministry Appeals to Public to Support Hydropower and
Coal
The Ministry of Electricity and Energy will appeal to the public to support
hydropower and coal-fired power plants, said permanent secretary of the
ministry U Htein Lwin.
One year into the new administration, the ministry finds it difficult to
generate sufficient power because of people's strong opposition to
hydropower and coal-fired power plants, the minister said.
"People oppose hydropower and coal power generation, saying that there are
negative environmental impacts. But we have limited natural gas resources
and it is difficult for us to generate more power," he told the media at the
ministry's annual press conference.
The ministry will establish hydropower and coal-fired power plants but will
ensure minimal environmental impact, U Htein Lwin said, adding that the
plans will be publicized in order to try to convince the public.
Currently, the ministry, with the financial assistance of the French
government, is implementing the Laymyo hydropower plant-with a capacity of
690 megawatts-in Arakan State, as well as the Shweli hydropower plant-with a
capacity of 1,050 megawatts-in northern Shan State.
The secretary said power generation from hydropower, natural gas and coal
costs less than renewable energy from solar or wind power.
"We can't just sit by because people object. We will generate power from
these sources and supply the people," said the secretary.
However, it is up to Union-level commissions to decide whether to implement
mega projects like the China-backed Myitsone Dam, which has faced strong
opposition from the public.
China, Thailand, and Australia have proposed plans to generate electricity
in Burma, according to the ministry.
At present, only 34 percent of the country has access to the electricity
grid. The remaining 66 percent, mostly rural areas, still does not have
access.
Ministry officials restated a goal to provide universal access to
electricity by 2030 at the press conference.
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Link to Original Article:
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/electricity-ministry-appeals-to-public-
to-support-hydropower-and-coal.html
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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.
www.aptthailand.com
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