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Ministry of Electricity and Energy The Republic of the Union of Myanmar Ministry of Electricity and Energy Role of Renewable Energy in Power Development Plan in Myanmar Solar Power and Grid Integration Workshop 24.5.2017 Tint Lwin Oo Deputy Director Department of Electric Power Planning tintlwinoo204@gmail.com

Potential Energy Resources in Myanmar Crude oil ( offshore & on-shore ) ( proven + probable ) 648.59 MMBBL ( Million barrel ) Natural gas ( offshore & on-shore ) 122.5391 TSCF ( Trillion Std. Cubic Feet ) Hydro power 108,000 MW ( Mega Watt ) Coal 711 Million Metric Tons Biomass 54 million acres covered with forest amounting to 32.3 % of total land area Potential available annual yield of wood-fuel up to 58.36 million cubic ton 18.56 million acre of lands could generate residues, by products or direct feed stocks for biomass energy 209 million heads of livestock could generate animal waste for biogas Wind 365.1 TWH per year ( Terra Watt Hour/year ) Costal strip of 2,832 Km with Southwesterly wind – 9 months Northeasterly wind – 3 months Solar power 51,973.8 TWH per year ( Terra Watt Hour / year )

Solar Radiation in Myanmar 51,973.8 TWH per year ( Terra Watt Hour / year ) Yearly Average of Radiation MJ/m2-day Source: Radiation (Solar Energy Research Laboratory, Thailand) : Villages data (Ministry of Energy) 3

Existing Power Plants Sr No Resourses MOEE BOT/ IPP JV/BOT Total Qty/ (MW) 1 Hydro 22 2 3 27 / (3221) Wind - Solar 4 Coal 1/ (120) 5 Gas and combine circle 11 5 (IPP) 5 (Rental) 21 / (1913.9) 34 7 8 49 / (5254.9)

Power Projects to be Implemented by MOEE, B.O.T & JV/B.O.T Basis No Resources MOU MOA JVA Total Qty / (MW) 1 Hydro MOEE - 6 / (1645.2) B.O.T 4 3 7 / (6924) JV/B.O.T 23 12 6 41 / (3999.6) 2 Wind 5 / (6538) Solar 5 / (1510)

Planned Solar Power Projects to be Implemented by MOEE No. Project Installed Capacity (MW) Location (Region/ State) Remarks 1 Nabuai and Wandwin 300 Mandalay Region MOA & PPA 2 Minbu 220 Magway Region 3 Shwe Myo 10 Nay Pyi Taw MOU 4 Sagaing and Mandalay 880 Region 5 Thapaysan 100 Total 1510

Existing Hydropower Plants Chipwinge (99) MW Thapanzeik (30) MW Dapein (1) (240) MW Sedawgyi (25) MW Shweli (1) (600) MW Kinda (56) MW Yeywa (790) MW Thauk Ye Khat (2) (120) MW Myogyi (30) MW Mone Chaung (75) MW Nancho (40) MW Kyeeon Kyeewa (74) MW Zawgyi (2) (12) MW Kabaung (30) MW Zawgyi (1) (18) MW Phyu Chaung (40) MW Upper Paunglaung (140) MW Kun Chaung (60) MW Kengtawng (54) MW Yenwe (25) MW Paunglaung (280) MW Zaungtu (20) MW Baluchaung (1) (28) MW Baluchaung (2) (168) MW State Own (21) Baluchaung (3) (52) MW JV/BOT (3) (26) Plants BOT (2) Shwegyin (75) MW 7

Water Spread Area of Existing Reservoir Type Power Plants No. Hydropower Station Location (State / Region) Installed Capacity (MW) Water Spread Area(Acre) Remark 1 Kinda Sagaing Region 56 8900 2 Sedawgyi Mandalay Region 25 7090 3 Zawgyi -1 Shan State 18 - 5 Zawgyi -2 12 6 Kabaung Bago Region 30 14657 7 Thapanzeik 106200 8 Mone Magwe Region 75 10620 9 Paunglaung 280 4199 10 Yenwe 18368 11 Kyeeon Kyeewa 74 10860 Yeywa 790 14580

Installed Capacity (MW) Water Shed Area of Existing Reservoir Type Power Plants No. Hydropower Station Location (State/ Region) Installed Capacity (MW) Water Shed Area(Acre) Remark 13 Dapein-1 Kachin State 240 - 14 Shwegyin Bago Region 75 28160 MOEE would like to Implement (2019-2022) 15 Kun 60 19700 16 Zaungtu 20 9216 17 Thaukyegat-2 120 18 Nancho Mandalay Region 40 325 19 Upper Pauglaung 140 15360 Phyu Bago State 14575

Existing Hydropower Plants Kun Chaung Dam (2019-2021) Shwegyin Dam Zaungtu Dam (2020-2022) (2018-2020)

Water Shed Area of Existing Power Plants Kun Kun Water Shed Area of Existing Power Plants Yeywa Upper Paunglhng

Floating Solar Pilot Project Kun Hydropower Dam Location - Phyu Township, Bago Region Dam Type - Rock fill Dam Annual rain fall - 2500mm Storage Capacity - 1190 milliom Acre/ft Installed Capacity - 100 kw Collaborated organization - Norway Power Co., Ltd. Site servey -31.3. 2 017

Challenges Need technical solutions to Connect the Grid Quick governor control system Weather focus and Output demand calculation software Data communication & Transfer system Need Financial Assistant and Technical Knowhow

Thank you very much For your Attention Thank You Very Much for Your Attention