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ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY OF BURMA/MYANMAR

ON-LINE COMPENDIUM

Fourth Edition – April 2012



GI GENERAL INTRODUCTION

TI TOPICAL INDEX

AH ARTICLE HEAD

AP LIST OF APPENDICES, TABLES AND ANNEXES

AA ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS, MEASUREMENTS, EQUIVALENTS, TABLES, ANNEXES

CI CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The compendium consists of approximately three hundred and fifty key articles about Burma/Myanmar’s electrical industry. This introduction provides general information on the organization of the compendium and tips on navigating around the various sections.
‘Electrical industry’ has been defined in a broad sense. The articles cover aspects of the industry dealing with development of the hydro and thermal power resources of the country, the increasing intervention of foreign and national companies in resource development, the use of electricity, the production of electrical and electronic goods, government plans and regulation of the industry, the power grid and alternative power sources. With a few exceptions, the entries are of a non-technical nature.
Most of the key articles in the compendium have been taken from recent publications but some date back as far as the 1980s. Many of the key articles are accompanied by extracts from other publications or websites that update the subject of the article. Some of the projects and topics covered in the compendium are of long duration, so even though the original date of a key article stretches back a number of years there are frequently accompanying updates of quite recent origin. Note especially the links (in blue lettering) to other articles in the compendium under additional references in most key articles. This feature of the compendium makes it possible to move back and forth easily in researching a particular topic. Map references are also provided where appropriate.
The articles are listed under thirteen subheadings in the topical index. (TI). In the fourth edition some titles in the topical indices are emphasized with bold lettering. The articles under these titles have a more complete listing of references and offer a quick way of finding other articles that deal with the same topic. For instance, the ‘Additional References’ section in the article ‘Mini hydropower plants planned for rural areas’ has links to many other articles related to the subject of mini hydropower in the compendium.
Users of the compendium who are interested in locating information about a particular thermal or hydro power project should consult one of the following appendices: 1) CP010: DOMESTIC HYDROPOWER PROJECTS UNDER IMPLEMENTATION OR PLANNING; 2) CP011: MAJOR DOMESTIC HYDROPOWER STATIONS: OPERATIONAL DATA; 3) CP012: THERMAL POWER STATIONS: OPERATIONAL DATA; CP013: THERMAL POWER PROJECTS UNDER PLANNING OR IMPLMENTATION; 4) CP014: FOREIGN INVESTMENT DRIVEN HYDROPOWER PROJECTS. They provide up-to-date summaries and links to each of more than ninety major stations and projects in the country. For an up-to-date list of the major functioning power stations in the country as of the the beginning of April 2012 see the entry at UTDL
The compendium is arranged chronologically according to the date of publication of the key articles with the most recent articles appearing at the beginning of the compendium. The chronological index (CI) provides a complete listing of the titles of each of the key articles in order of publication. The original headline or title of many of the key articles has been altered to reflect their content more accurately. To find the most recently published key articles, use the link (AH) to the article head.
Items found in the appendices (AP) are of a more general nature or ones for which no key article has yet been published. A key to commonly used abbreviations, acronyms and measurements in the compendium is also included. (AA)
Most articles included in the compendium have been freely edited and revised to make their meaning clearer. Many have also been condensed and shortened. Users are advised to consult the originals using the URLs which can be found under the titles of the articles, especially if quoting for publication.
It should be noted that many of the older files from previous editions of the compendium with URLs beginning with the call letters www.myanmar.gov.mm are no longer available on-line. Alternative listings for editions of the New Light of Myanmar can be located in the news archives of the On-line Burma Library http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/show.php?cat=1449&lo=d&sl=0 or of the Myanmar Mission to the U.N. in Geneva. http://www.myanmargeneva.org/NewsArchives/newsindex.htm. Some of the articles in the early editions of the Myanmar Times can be traced through on-line list-servs such as Yahoo’s Myanmar Information discussion group: http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/myanmar_information/ or through the archives of Burma Net News or the On-line Burma Library. An archive for editions of the Myanmar Times beginning with Issue 369 (04 June 2007) is available through a box in the upper right hand corner on the index page of the current edition of this periodical. In some cases, ‘dead links’ from previous editions of the compendium have been left in place to indicate the original source of the information cited. The creative use of search engines available through Google, the Burma Net News, the On-line Burma Library and soc.culture.Burma can occasionally produce an alternative source for the researcher who needs to check the text of articles where the original source has disappeared. Hardcopy editions of some publications may also be available in university and other public libraries.
The articles in the compendium represent many different viewpoints. No attempt has been made to reconcile contradictory statements and data presented in the articles, but charts in the appendices, clearly identified with the compendium as the source, represent a ‘best guess’ with regard to conflicts in the data presented on various projects.
No attempt has been made to standardize the spelling of the various versions of international English used in the originals of the articles reproduced in the compendium. The same applies to the wide variation in the spelling of Burmese place names, although in some cases alternative spellings are included in parentheses. For more information on efforts being made to standardize the English spelling of place names in Burma/Myanmar, compendium users should consult maps and other publications of MIMU, the Myanmar Information Management Unit. The best brief introduction with accompanying township map can be found at: http://www.themimu.info/MapsInfo/Others%20Planning%20Maps/MIMU001_A3_SD%20&%20Township%20Overview.pdf Unfortunately, the political and linguistic considerations involved in MIMU’s standardization process have not been made explicit.
Foreign currency exchange rates noted are as of the original date of publication of the articles. A listing of the average annual US$ exchange rate for the kyat over the period covered by most of the articles in the compendium can be found in the section dealing with measurements. (KTR)
This is the final edition of the compendium in its present form. When it was started six years ago, published information about the electrical industry in Burma/Myanmar was still hard to come by and it was possible to cover developments across a wide spectrum in a single web document of this kind. This is no longer feasible because of the growing volume of information about Myanmar’s electrical industry and the need for more specialized reporting. Since much of the information contained in the compendium is no longer easily accessed elsewhere, it was decided to make this final edition available for permanent reference in the On-line Burma Libary and librarian David Arnott has graciously consented to host it in its present form. Many thanks to users for their comments, suggestions and contributions over the years.
Eric Snider

excelsus@shaw.ca

April 2012

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TI TOPICAL INDEX
PS CONSUMER CONCERNS AND POWER SHORTAGES

CG CONSUMER GOODS INDUSTRIES

DS DOMESTIC SUPPORT INDUSTRIES AND SUPPLIERS

ED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

FS FOREIGN SUPPLIERS AND DEVELOPERS

GR GOVERNMENT REGULATION, ORGANIZATION, PRIORITIES

EP HYDRO AND THERMAL POWER EXPORT PROJECTS

IP INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS AND PROJECTS

IU INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL USE OF ELECTRICITY

HS MAJOR DOMESTIC HYDROPOWER STATIONS AND PROJECTS

TS MAJOR THERMAL STATIONS, PROJECTS AND SUPPLY NETWORKS

OV OVERVIEW

PG POWER GRID AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS

SF RENEWABLE SOURCES AND SMALL GENERATING FACILITIES

AP APPENDICES, TABLES AND ANNEXES

CONSUMER CONCERNS AND POWER SHORTAGES PS
BACK IN BLACK: ELECTRICITY ROTATION SYSTEM RETURNS TO YANGON (MT: 09/04/12)

POWER RATES TO DOUBLE IN BID TO CUT BUDGET DEFICIT (MT: 19/12/11)

RURAL VILLAGES URGED TO FORM “SELF-RELIANT” POWER COMMITTEES (NLM: 26/10/11)

FOREIGN LOANS, HIGHER RATES, NEEDED FOR POWER SECTOR PLANS (NLM: 26/10/11)

GAS EXPORT DEAL SPARKS 24-HOUR ELECTRICITY COMMITTEE IN ARAKAN (NLM: 28/09/11)

LOCAL SUPPLIERS USING NEW RATE STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRICITY CHARGES (MT:12/09/11)

RURAL REPS QUESTION MINISTER OVER GRID CONNECTIONS (NLM, 25/08/11)



IMPROVED POWER SUPPLY BRINGS BETTER BUSINESS CLIMATE TO MOST (MT: 06/06/11)

CHAUNGZON SUPPLIED WITH ELECTRICITY AT A BIG LOSS (NLM: 29/03/11)

ARAKAN MEMBERS RAISE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT (NLM: 15/03/11)

NEW HYDRO POWER PLANTS EASE DRY SEASON SHORTAGES IN YANGON (MTBR: 20/12/10)



BORDER TOWNS UNHAPPY WITH POWER SUPPLY FROM SHWELI-1 (IRROL: 22/07/10)

POWER BOOST FOR YANGON AS RAIN FALLS (MT: 21/06/10)

COPING WITH UNRELIABLE POWER SUPPLY IN BURMA'S CITIES (IRROL: 22/05/10)

RANGOON REELS UNDER SEVERE POWER CUTS (Mizzima: 02/04/10)

REGULAR POWER SERVICE RESTORED IN MON AND KAREN STATES (IMNA: 22/10/09)

POWER SUPPLY IMPROVES IN RANGOON (Mizzima: 28/07/09)



BHAMO WITHOUT ELECTRICITY FOR FOUR DAYS (KNG: 20/04/09)

STUDENTS DEMAND BETTER ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY (IRROL: 10/03/09)

GAS TURBINE FAILURE RESTRICTS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN YANGON (Xiinhua: 01/02/09)

GENERATOR SALES SPIKE UPWARDS IN YANGON (MT: 15/12/08)

RESTORATION OF ELECTRIC POWER TO IRRAWADDY DELTA GIVEN PRIORITY (AFP: 01/07/08)

YESB: FIVE BILLION KYAT SPENT ON POWER LINE REPAIR IN YANGON (MT: 16/06/08)

INDUSTRIAL ZONES RECOVERING FROM CYCLONE (MT: 26/05/08)

MYANMAR’S BIGGEST CITY STILL PARALYZED FIVE DAYS AFTER CYCLONE (NYT: 08/05/08)

IRRAWADDY DELTA REGION SUBMERGED BY FLOODWATERS (AFP: 06/05/08)

FACTORIES STRUGGLE TO KEEP UP WITH RISING FUEL PRICES (IRROL: 06/03/08)

GAS IN SHORT SUPPLY TO MEET DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY (MT: 17/09/07)



PETROL SUBSIDIES AND THE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY (Burma Digest: 02/09/07)

PREMIUM RATES FOR ELECTRICITY IN MON VILLAGES (IMNA: 03/08/07)

FISHERIES FACTORIES OFFERED 24-HOUR POWER (MT: 09/07/07)

MORE GAS NEEDED FOR 24/7 POWER IN YANGON (MT: 02/07/07)

FULL POWER SUPPLY PROMISED FOR JULY (MT: 04/06/07)

ELECTRICITY METERING PROGRAM TAKING ROOT (IMNA: 11/05/07)

MYANMAR CASHES UP ON ENERGY, BUT LOCALS IN THE DARK (AFP: 15/04/07)

MYANMAR LEARNS TO LIVE WITH THE LIGHTS OUT (Reuters: 09/04/07)

LOW WATER LEVELS HINDER POWER DISTRIBUTION (MT: 02/04/07)

INDUSTRIAL ZONES TO RUN AT NIGHT (MT: 26/03/07)



ACUTE SHORTAGE OF ELECTRICITY DISAPPOINTS MON RESIDENTS (IMNA: 21/02/07)

POWER SUPPLY IMPROVES AFTER YEARS OF ABNORMAL STATUS (XN: 02/09/06)

YANGON ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES GET BOOST FROM YESB PLAN (MT: 24/07/06)

TRANSFER OF CAPITAL CREDITED WITH IMPROVING YANGON POWER SUPPLY (XN: 08-07-06)

IMPACT OF UNRELIABLE POWER SUPPLY ON INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MYANMAR (IDE: 10/05)



ELECTRICITY RATES RAISED, SUBSIDIES FOR CIVIL SERVANTS DROPPED (AP: 15/05/06)

POWER CUTS AFFECT ECONOMY IN RANGOON (AP: 04/01/06)

PAUNGLAUNG PLANT TO SUPPLY MANDALAY WITH 24-HOUR ELECTRICITY (MT: 16/08/04)

COPING WITH POWER BLACK-OUTS IN RANGOON: (Mizzima: 27/04/04)

SITTWAY POWER COMPANY PLAGUED BY DIESEL DEFICIT (Narinjara: 25/03/03)

GOVERNMENT DRIVE TO CONSERVE ELECTRICITY (MT: 07/10/02)

MYANMAR TAKES MEASURES TO TACKLE POWER SHORTAGE PROBLEM (XN: 26/06/01)



SPECIAL PRIVILEGES ALLEGED IN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (NCGUB: 21/05/01)

ELECTRICITY WOES CONTINUE (IRROL: 11/05/01)

EXPERTS DIFFER OVER HOW TO FINANCE IMPROVEMENTS IN POWER SUPPLY (MT: 11/12/00)

MYANMAR REELS UNDER HUGE ELECTRICITY PRICE HIKE (AFP: 03/08/99)


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CONSUMER GOODS INDUSTRIES CG
GE LICENSES SALE OF MEDICAL IMAGING EQUIPMENT IN MYANMAR (Reuters: 05/03/12)

NEW INDUSTRY MINISTRY TO OVERSEE DEVELOPMENTS IN ELECTRONICS FIELD (NLM: 15/09/11)

LOCAL ELECTRICITY PLANT POWERS VILLAGE METAL WORKSHOPS IN THABYU (NLM: 27/03/11)

ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES TO BE PRODUCED IN YANGON (NLM: 06/03/10)

GENERATOR SALES SPIKE UPWARDS IN YANGON (MT: 15/12/08)

YADANABON CYBER CITY SLATED FOR SOFT OPENING IN SEPTEMBER (MT: 24/09/07)

RISING WORLD LEAD PRICES ZAP YANGON BATTERY MARKET (MT: 10/09/07)



HOMEGROWN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY STRUGGLES ON (MT: 12/03/07)

ASIAN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES VIE FOR MARKET SHARE IN MYANMAR (MT: 12/03/07)

MOTOR AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE FACTORIES OPENED IN INDAGAW (NLM: 21/03/06)



NIBBAN ELECTRONICS EXPECTS 'IP' PROTECTION FOR ITS PRODUCTS (ASEAN: 06)

COLLABORATE ON CONTRACTS, ICT SECTOR URGED (MT: 12/12/05)

MARKET EXPANDS FOR GENERATOR AND RENTAL SHOPS (MT: 09/05/05)

CABLE FACTORY AND FOUNDRY OPENED IN INDAGAW INDUSTRIAL ZONE (NLM: 04/04/05)

DAEWOO ELECTRONICS MYANMAR LIQUIDATED (XN: 11/01/05)

ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY SPREADING ROOTS IN INDUSTRIAL SECTOR (NLM: 06/06/04)



LOCAL TV MANUFACTURER TAKES ON INTERNATIONAL COMPETITORS (BT: March 2004)

LOCAL BATTERY BRANDS COMPETE WITH IMPORTS (MT: 24/11/03)



LOCALLY-MADE STOVES AND OVENS FIND FAVOUR (MT: 06/10/03)

POWER FLUCTUATIONS STILL KEEP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHOPS BUSY (MT: 06/10/03)

WIRE AND CABLE PRODUCERS FIND READY MARKET IN MYANMAR (MT: 25/08/03)

MANDALAY MARKET FAVOURS LOCAL SATELLITE DISHES (MT: 03/02/03)



EARTH INDUSTRIAL SUBCONTRACTING FOR ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURERS (BT: 15/08/01)

FLUORESCENT LIGHT MANUFACTURER TAKES ON IMPORTERS (MT: 21/05/01)

SOFTWARE GROWTH BADLY IN NEED OF HUMAN TOUCH (MT: 16/10/00)
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DOMESTIC SUPPORT INDUSTRIES AND SUPPLIERS DS
INDUSTRY-2 PROJECT PLANS TO LIGHT UP 5000 VILLAGES (MT: 08/08/11)

DISPLAYS FEATURE LOCALLY MADE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND PARTS (NLM: 15/01/11)

ADVANCED INSULATOR FACTORY OPENED IN CHAUK TOWNSHIP (NLM: 04/09/10)

COPING WITH UNRELIABLE POWER SUPPLY IN BURMA'S CITIES (IRROL: 22/05/10)

ASIA GENERAL ELECTRIC TO PRODUCE HIGH VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR (MT: 14/09/09)



GENERATOR SALES SPIKE UPWARDS IN YANGON (MT: 15/12/08)

RISING WORLD LEAD PRICES ZAP YANGON BATTERY MARKET (MT: 10/09/07)

FACTORIES URGED TO SPEED UP PRODUCTION OF LAMPOSTS AND WIRING (NLM: 30/05/07)

TURBINE FACTORY PLANNED FOR THAGARA INDUSTRIAL REGION (NLM: 25/02/07)

PADAUNG FACTORIES BEGIN PRODUCTION OF GENERATORS AND METERS (NLM: 17/10/06)

INVENTOR CO-OP SOCIETY EXPORTS FIRST RICE-HUSK GENERATORS (MT: 21/08/06)

MOTOR AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE FACTORIES OPENED IN INDAGAW (NLM: 21/03/06)



NIBBAN ELECTRONICS EXPECTS 'IP' PROTECTION FOR ITS PRODUCTS (ASEAN: 06)

VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION TECHNOLOGY ON DISPLAY (MT: 14/11/05)



INVERTERS KEEP LIGHTS AND TV SETS RUNNING (MT: 04/07/05)

YANGON COMPANY PRODUCING INDUSTRIAL ENERGY METERS (MT: 04/07/05)

MYANMAR EXPORTS FIRST DOMESTIC TRANSFORMER (MT: 30/05/05)

MARKET EXPANDS FOR GENERATOR AND RENTAL SHOPS (MT: 09/05/05)



CABLE FACTORY AND FOUNDRY OPENED IN INDAGAW INDUSTRIAL ZONE (NLM: 04/04/05)

CONSTRUCTION FUELS WIRE AND CABLE MARKET (MT: 29/03/04)

MARKET FOR POWER INVERTERS EXPECTED TO DWINDLE (MT: 29/03/04)

LOCAL BATTERY BRANDS COMPETE WITH IMPORTS (MT: 24/11/03)



POWER FLUCTUATIONS KEEP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHOPS BUSY (MT: 06/10/03)

MANUFACTURE OF SMALL HYDRO TURBINES IN MYANMAR (JICA: Sept 2003)

WIRE AND CABLE PRODUCERS FIND READY MARKET IN MYANMAR (MT: 25/08/03)

LOCAL TRANSFORMER MANUFACTURERS FACE TOUGH COMPETITION (MT: 27/01/03)



POWER PARTS PROVE LUCRATIVE BUSINESS FOR GUNKUL ENGINEERING (MT: 28/08/00)
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ED
BACK IN BLACK: ELECTRICITY ROTATION SYSTEM RETURNS TO YANGON (MT: 09/04/12)

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY KEY TO INDUSTRY SHIFT TO MYANMAR (MT: 16/08/10)



ENERGY EXPORTS TO FUEL GDP GROWTH (Myanmar Times: 04/01/10)

POWER SUPPLY, BANK CREDIT -- KEYS TO SME BREAKOUT (MT: 09/07/07)

IMPACT OF UNRELIABLE POWER SUPPLY ON INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MYANMAR (IDE: 10/05)

THE ECONOMIC CASE AGAINST BIG DAMS (Irrawaddy: June 2004)

THAN SHWE ON KEY ROLE OF ELECTRICITY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (NLM: 28/04/04)

GENERATION, DISTRIBUTION, CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY IN MYANMAR (WB: 18/08/99)



IMPACT OF CYCLONE NARGIS ON MYANMAR’S ELECTRICITY SECTOR (Appendix 16)

ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY IN MYANMAR (Appendix 24)
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FOREIGN SUPPLIERS AND DEVELOPERS FS
PUBLIC WORKSHOP ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF AYEYAWADY BASIN DAMS (NLM:18/09/11)

ELECTRIC RAILWAY TO LINK YUNNAN BORDER WITH INDIAN OCEAN (dpa: 29/08/11)

CHINA’S INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT SEEN AS CAUSE OF KACHIN CONFLICT (IRROL: 16/06/11)

4000 MEGAWATT POWER PLANT PLANNED FOR DAWEI DEEP-SEA PORT (NLM: 03/11/10)

NEGATIVE IMPACT OF CHINA’S HYDROPOWER INVESTMENTS IN MYANMAR (ICG: 21/09/10)

FOREIGN CONSULTANTS FOR PRIVATE HYDRO PROJECTS (MT: 26/11/07)

CHINA – ASEAN POWER CO-OPERATION & DEVELOPMENT FORUM: NOTES (CEC: 29/10/2007)

CHINESE HYDROPOWER INVESTMENT IN THE MEKONG REGION: PERSPECTIVES (LRS: 29/10/07)

ELECTRICITY MINISTERS BUSY IN BEIJING AND KUNMING (NLM: 13/06/07)

EGAT AGREED ONLY TO STUDY FEASIBILITY OF SALWEEN PROJECT (BKKP: 10/06/07)

MOU ON UPPER THANLWIN HYDROPOWER PROJECT INKED (NLM: 07/04/07)

MYANMAR, THAILAND BEGIN WORK ON CONTROVERSIAL TASANG DAM (AFP: 05/04/07)

AGREEMENTS SIGNED FOR UPPER KACHIN HYDROPOWER PROJECTS (NLM: 02/01/07)

CHINA'S FIRST BOT HYDRO POWER PROJECT IN MYANMAR REVS UP (News Mekong: 30/12/06)

MINISTERS MEET WITH PRC SUPPLIERS IN NANNING AND WUHAN (NLM: 06/11/06)



TAPING RIVER HYDROPOWER PROJECTS UNDER DISCUSSION IN CHINA (Hubei Daily: 04/11/06)

HYDROPOWER DEPT AND EGAT INK AGREEMENT ON HUTGYI PROJECT (NLM: 10/12/05)

AGREEMENT SIGNED ON UPPER PAUNGLAUNG HYDROPOWER PROJECT (MIC: 04/09/05)

DAM DESIGN AT YEYWA HYDROPOWER PROJECT SAVES TIME, COSTS (MT: 04/04/05)



PAUNGLAUNG POWER PLANT MYANMAR’S FIRST UNDERGROUND STATION (MT: 14/03/05)

MON CREEK MULTIPURPOSE DAM AND POWER STATION OPENED (NLM: 30/12/04)

SEDAWGYI SUPPORT DAM SITE VISITED (NLM: 28/12/04)

CONTRACT FOR SHWELI HYDROPOWER PROJECT SIGNED WITH YMEC (NLM: 09/08/03)



KYEE-OHN KYEEWA MULTI-PURPOSE DAM ON MONE CREEK UNDERWAY (NLM: 01/0703)

LOCAL TRANSFORMER MANUFACTURERS FACE TOUGH COMPETITION (MT: 27-01-03)



POWER PARTS PROVE LUCRATIVE BUSINESS FOR GUNKUL ENGINEERING (MT: 28/08/00)

SOUTH KOREAN CONSORTIUM WINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONTRACT (Korea Herald: 29-05-97)

POWER PURCHASE DEAL BETWEEN THAILAND AND BURMA ON THE WAY (Nation: 27/05/97)


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GOVERNMENT REGULATION, ORGANIZATION, PRIORITIES GR
BACK IN BLACK: ELECTRICITY ROTATION SYSTEM RETURNS TO YANGON (MT: 09/04/12)

ELECTRICITY INSPECTION GROUP TO BE EXPANDED (MT: 23/01/12)

POWER RATES TO DOUBLE IN BID TO CUT BUDGET DEFICIT (MT: 19/12/11)

RURAL VILLAGES URGED TO FORM “SELF-RELIANT” POWER COMMITTEES (NLM: 26/10/11)

FOREIGN LOANS, HIGHER RATES, NEEDED FOR POWER SECTOR PLANS (NLM: 26/10/11)

CPI PRESDIENT RESPONDS TO SUSPENSION OF MYITSONE AGREEMENT (Xinhua: 03/10/11)

PRESIDENT THEIN SEIN ORDERS SUSPENSION OF MYITSONE DAM PROJECT (IRROL: 30/09/11)

RESEARCH ROLE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MINISTRY HIGHLIGHTED (NLM: 24/09/11)

PUBLIC WORKSHOP ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF AYEYAWADY BASIN DAMS (NLM:18/09/11)

NEW INDUSTRY MINISTRY TO OVERSEE DEVELOPMENTS IN ELECTRONICS FIELD (NLM, 15/09/11)

LOCAL SUPPLIERS USING NEW RATE STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRICITY CHARGES (MT:12/09/11)

HYDROPOWER MINISTER DEFENDS CONSTRUCTION OF MYITSONE DAM (IRROL:12/09/11)



THAUKYAYKAT-2 HYDROPOWER PROJECT TO OPERATE UNDER B.O.T SYSTEM (NLM: 28/08/11)

IN DEFENCE OF PROPOSED HYDROPOWER DAMS IN AYEYAWADY RIVER BASIN (NLM: 09/08/11)

INDUSTRY-2 PROJECT PLANS TO LIGHT UP 5000 VILLAGES (MT: 08/08/11)

MEASURES FOR EFFICIENT USE OF ELECTRICITY AND GAS COORDINATED (NLM: 13/07/11)

CHINA’S INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT SEEN AS CAUSE OF KACHIN CONFLICT (IRROL: 16/06/11)

DECENTRALIZATION, PRIVATIZATION ARE PRIORITIES OF NEW GOVERNMENT (NLM: 07/04/11)

CHAUNGZON SUPPLIED WITH ELECTRICITY AT A BIG LOSS (NLM: 29/03/11)

HYDROPOWER MINISTER EXPLAINS APPROVAL PROCESS FOR PROJECTS (NLM: 24/03/11)

UNION GOV’T NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SMALL-SCALE POWER PROJECTS (NLM: 23/03/11)

RURAL REPS RAISE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT (NLM:L 15/03/11)

SECOND SEMINAR ON HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT HELD (MT: 14/09/09)

RANGOON FACTORIES ORDERED TO INSTALL CAPACITOR BANKS (Mizzima: 03/09/09)



FACILITIES AND SERVICES OF THE YANGON ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BOARD (NLM: 31/08/08)

PETROL SUBSIDIES AND THE PRICE OF ELECTRICITY (Burma Digest: 02/09/07)

MYANMAR ELECTRIC POWER ENTERPRISE: FUNCTIONS AND OBJECTIVES (ESCAP: July 2007)

ELECTRICITY METERING PROGRAM TAKING ROOT (IMNA: 11/05/07)

COMPLETION OF HYDROPOWER PLANTS ASSIGNED HIGHEST PRIORITY (MT: 12/02/07)



ARAKAN OFFSHORE GAS RESERVED TO MEET DEMAND IN MYANMAR (PTI: 19/01/07)

INVENTORY OF GENERATING PLANTS, TRANSMISSION GRIDS, PROJECTS (NLM: 30/07/06)

YANGON ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES GET BOOST FROM YESB PLAN (MT: 24/07/06)



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