About Myanmar s new outdoor power supply field
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3 FAQs about [Myanmar s new outdoor power supply field]
Will Myanmar build solar power plants?
On the occasion, Secretary of the State Administration Council Lt-Gen Aung Lin Dwe said as Myanmar is rich in renewable energy sources such as hydropower, solar and wind power, it will make full use of the advantages provided by the nature and build solar power plants.
What is the primary energy supply in Myanmar?
Approximately two-thirds of Myanmar’s primary energy supply comes from biomass—firewood and charcoal—and rural areas for the most part lack electricity. The government, which took office in March 2011, has introduced sweeping political and economic reforms fundamental to development.
How will electricity be supplied in Myanmar?
Electricity will be supplied for local use in accordance with the ratio of shares held by Myanmar in the joint-venture company. The agreement to set up this company is an important step in the implementation of the project. (BKK Post, 18/12/02)


