Myanmar Energy Storage Power Generation System
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According to data collected from the Ministry of Electricity and Energy of Myanmar (MOEE) , 28 hydropower stations are already operational with a total capacity 3215 MW at present, see Table 1. Yeywa hydropower station, located in Mandalay Division, is the largest hydropower station of Myanmar with an installed capacity of 790 MV.
According to Myanmar Energy Master Plan of 2015 , the power supply in Yangon, the biggest city and former capital of Myanmar, is 1275 MW, which takes the lion’s share of electricity supply nationwide. The supply in Mandalay, the second biggest city of Myanmar, is 430 MW. The total electricity supply of the rest states and divisions is 1510 MW.
The supply in Mandalay, the second biggest city of Myanmar, is 430 MW. The total electricity supply of the rest states and divisions is 1510 MW. Hydropower contributed 58% of all electricity generation in 2015. According to the National Power Expansion Plan of Myanmar in 2030, hydropower will still account for 50%.
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).