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Country Reporton
Progress of Power Development Plans and Transmission Interconnection Projects
Greater Mekong SubregionRegional Power Trade Coordination Committee (RPTCC)
Fifth Meeting of Planning Working Group (PWG-5)
17th June 2008 Vientiane, Lao PDR
MYANMAR
Appendix 4Page 1 of 27
The Objective of New Structural Changes
In order to effectively carry out to fulfill the electricity
requirement for the economic development, nation-building
and multi-sector development tasks, the Ministry of Electric
Power has been reorganized as two Ministries viz Ministry
of Electric Power No.1 and Ministry of Electric Power No.2
on 15 May, 2006.
Appendix 4Page 2 of 27
Ministry of Electric Power No.1
Development of new hydroelectric power projects.
Operation and maintenance of (12) existing hydroelectric
power stations and (1) coal fired thermal power station.
Selling electricity to Ministry of Electric Power No.2
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Ministry of Electric Power No.2
Planning and implementation of transmission lines
compliance with the generation plan of both ministries
Operation and maintenance of (10) gas turbine,
combined cycle and thermal power stations.
Purchasing electricity from Ministry of Electric Power
No.1
Planning and implementation of distribution system and
selling electricity to end users
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Minister
Deputy Minister
Department of Hydropower Implementation
Department of Hydropower Planning
Hydropower Generation Enterprise
Projects & Generation PlanningEconomics PlanningGeneral Administration
AdministrationPlanning & WorksMaterial PlanningFinanceMachineryElectrical & Mechanical InstallationConstruction 1Construction 2. . .. . .Construction 7InvestigationDesign & TechnologyMaintenance
Engineering DivisionMaterial PlanningFinanceAdministration
Organization Chart for Ministry of Electric Power Organization Chart for Ministry of Electric Power No. No. (1)(1)
Appendix 4Page 5 of 27
Minister
Electricity Supply Enterprise
Department of Electric Power
Projects & Power Generation PlanningPower System Strategic PlanningEconomic PlanningGeneral Administration & Human Resources Planning
Power Transmission ProjectsPower SystemThermal Power Material PlanningAdministrationFinance
Organization Chart for Ministry of Electric Power Organization Chart for Ministry of Electric Power No. No. (2)(2)
Yangon City ElectricitySupply Board
EngineeringGeneral ServicesMaterial PlanningAdministrationFinance
EngineeringMaterial PlanningAdministrationFinance
Myanma Electric Power Enterprise
Deputy Minister
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Installed Capacity (MW) as of May 2008Installed Capacity (MW) as of May 2008
4.06%69.7969.79-Diesel
16.58%285.00-285.00Steam Turbines
32.64%560.8010.90549.90Gas Turbine
46.72%802.7335.73767.00Hydroelectric
100.00%1718.32116.421601.90Installed Capacity
PercentageTotalIsolatedGrid System
46%
33%
17%4%
Hydro Gas Turbine
Steam Turbines Diesel
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FUEL MIXED
1718.32Total
69.79Diesel
120.00Coal
725.80Gas
802.73Hydro(MW)
Installed Capacity
47%
42%
7% 4%
Hydro GasCoal Diesel
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Total Units Generatedfor the Year 2007-2008
1%7%
36% 56%
Hydro Gas Coal Diesel6398.02Total
33.59Diesel
436.36Coal
2309.57Gas
3618.50Hydro(GWh)
Units Generated
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Total Units Sold for the Year 2007-2008
4423.407Total
55.14Others
861.85Bulk
1641.392Domestic
1865.025Industry(GWh)
Units Sold
1%19%
37%
43%
Industrial Domestic Bulk Others
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Hydro Power StationsHydro Power Stations
1. BHP(2)(2) 168 MW
2. BHP(1) 28 MW
3. Kinda 56 MW
4. Sedawgyi 25 MW
5. Zawgyi(1) 18 MW
6. Zawgyi(2) 12 MW
7. Zaungtu 20 MW
8. Thaphanseik 30 MW
9. Paunglaung 280 MW
10.Mone 75 MW
11.Ye`nwe 25 MW
12. Khabaung 30 MW
MYANMA ELECTRIC POWER ENTERPRISE
NATIONAL GRID SYSTEM
Gas Turbine Power StationsGas Turbine Power Stations
12. Kyunchaung 54.3 MW
13. Mann 36.9 MW
14. Myanaung 34.7 MW
15. Shwedaung 55.35 MW
16. Ywama 60.9 MW
17. Thaketa 57 MW
18. Ahlone 99.9 MW
19. Hlawga 99.9 MW
20. Thaton 50.95 MW
Steam Turbine Power StationSteam Turbine Power Station
21. Thaketa 34.90 MW
22. Hlawga 54.30 MW
23. Ahlone 54.30 MW
24. Mawlamyaing 12.00 MW
25. Ywama 9.40 MW
26. Tigyit 120 MW
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Generation Facilities • In order to overcome the present insufficient power supply situation
and to meet the electricity demand throughout the country, the
Government laid down the energy policy to exploit and utilize
enormous hydropower potentials of the country.
• At present, (14) hydropower projects are under implementation by the
Department of Hydropower Implementation (DHPI), the Ministry of
Electric Power No.(1) and the Irrigation Department (ID), the Ministry
of Agriculture and Irrigation.
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DHPI + Private-1081418Tapein (1) (2)12
DHPI-66851200Tamanhti13
DHPI + MDX2020354467100Tasang14
DHPI20116515Ann11
DHPI2011670140Thaukyegat10
DHPI201012840Nancho9
DHPI2010434140Upper Paunglaung8
DHPI2010394100Thahtay7
DHPI20103550790Yeywa6
DHPI201026275Shwekyin5
ID + DHPI201012040Phyu4
DHPI201019060Kun3
DHPI + YUPD20084022600Shweli (1)2
DHPI200847254Kengtawn1
Implementing AgencyAnnual Energy (GWh)
Year to be
commissioned
InstalledCapacity
(MW)NameSr.
Hydropower Projects Under Implementation
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S
N
EW
Tasang(7,110 MW)
Htamanthi(1,200 MW)
Kengtawng(54 MW)
Thaukyegat(140 MW)
Shweli-1(600 MW)
Ann(15 MW)
Phyu(40 MW)
Kun(60 MW)
Thahtay(100 MW)
Shwekyin(75 MW)
Yeywa(790 MW)
Nancho(40 MW)
Upper PaungLaung
(140 MW)
Tapein-1&2(418 MW)
Under Construction Hydro Power Station Projects
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300Pyaungsho13
380Manipura12
150Bu-ywa11
600Tanintharyi10
13600Maykha River Basin9
1200Hutgyi8
515Mawlaik7
660Shwesarye6
60Upper Kengtaung5
60Upper Sedawgyi4
2400Upper Thanlwin3
360Shweli (3)2460Shweli (2)1
Installed Capacity(MW)NameSr.
Hydropower Projects to be implemented in Near Future
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Transmission Facilities In order to reinforce the present National Grid System and
to facilitate power transmission from new generating
stations to National Grid System, Ministry of Electric Power
No.(2) carry out 23 transmission line and 15 substation
projects at present and plan 35 transmission line and 28
substation projects to be implemented in the near future
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Summary of Existing Transmission lines and Substations
SubstationTransmission Line
5479.3
1816.7
1512.6
2150
Capacity (MVA)
90
52
22
16
Number of Primary Substations
3542.88105Total
1454.766666 kV
1170.0623132 kV
918.0616230 kV
Line Length (mile)
Number of lines
Voltage Level
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Summary of Existing Distribution lines
8343.2
0.4 kV
17354.1
Total
804.8
6.6 kV
5632.72573.4Line
Length(mile)
11 kV33 kVVoltage Level
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Transmission Lines and Primary Substations Projects(Under Construction)
Transmission Lines
Primary Substations
1202.523Total
2073132 kV
995.520230 kV
Line Length(miles)
No. of lines (lines)
Voltage Level
139515Total
2253132 kV117012230 kV
Capacity(MVA)
No. of Substations Voltage Level
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Transmission Lines and Primary Substations Projects(Future Plan)
Transmission Lines
Primary Substations
17955500 kV
518135Total
1212132 kV
326528230 kV
Line Length(miles)
No. of lines (lines)
Voltage Level
30006500 kV
542028Total
2x1601132 kV210021230 kV
Capacity(MVA)
No. of SubstationsVoltage Level
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SummaryExisting
5479.30 MVA90 nosPrimary Substations
3542.88 miles105 LinesTransmission Lines
1601.90 MW26 nosPower Stations
1395 MVA15 nosPrimary Substations
1202.5 miles23 LinesTransmission Lines
10772 MW14 nosPower Station
Under construction Projects
5420 MVA28 nosPrimary Substations
5181 miles35 LinesTransmission Lines
23645 MW13 nosPower Station
Future Projects
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N
EW
Baluchaung-3(48 MW)
Thaukyegat-2(120 MW)
Private Sector InvestmentIn Power Generation Sector
• Local investors are allowed to participate in the scheme of Independent Power Producer (IPP) for medium hydropower projects
The MOU on Thaukyegat(2) Hydropower Project (120 MW) was signed between MOEP(1) and Asia World Company Limited on 2nd May 2008.
The MOU on Baluchaung(3) Hydropower Project (48 MW) was signed between MOEP(1) and High Tech Concrete Technology Company Limited on 2nd May 2008.
Appendix 4Page 22 of 27
Foreign Investment in Power Generation Sector
• Tasang Hydropower project (7110 MW) will be developed by Joint-Venture basis with MDX group Co., Ltd, Thailand and MOEP 1. The agreement was signed on 10.3.2006.
• Shweli-1 Hydropower project (600 MW) is being developed by Joint - Venture basis with YUPD, China and MOEP 1.
• MOEP 1 and CPI, China have signed on MOU to develop six hydropower projects on Mekha river basin (approximately 13600 MW).
• MOEP 1 and EGAT, Thailand signed on MOA to develop the Hutgyihydropower project (1200 MW) and Tanintharyi hydropower project (600 MW) on Joint- Venture basis. The feasibility study is jointly done by both parties
• Foreign investment in the power generation sector is invited by the government.
• The MOU was signed between MOEP(1)and Yunnan United Power Development Co. Ltd.(YUPD) to develop the Shweli-2 HPP(460MW) & Shweli-3 HPP (360 MW) on 12 May 2008
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9570Total
2010
2016
2022
2012
2010
Under F/S
Under F/S
Thailand
Thailand
Thailand+ China
Thailand
China
China
China
200
2133
4977
1200
240
460
360
RCC
RCC
RCC
RCC
CFRD
-
-
78
227.5
227.5
33
83.5
-
-
Thanlwin
Thanlwin
Thanlwin
Thanlwin
Taping
Shweli
Shweli
Ta Sang Low Head Dam
Ta Sang Main Dam1st Stage
Ta Sang Main Dam2nd Stage
Hutgyi
Ta Pein (1)
Shweli (2)
Shweli (3)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Expected Year of CompletionExport to
Installed Capacity
(MW)Dam TypeDam
Height (m)RiverProjectNo.
List of Hydropower Projects for power export
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Foreign InvestmentIn Power Generation
Sector
S
N
EW
Maykha River Basin (13,600 MW)
Shweli1,2,3(600+460+360 MW)
Tasang(7,110MW)
Hutgyi(1,360 MW)
Tanintharyi(600 MW)
Ta Pein-1&2(418 MW)
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Figures in red color near Transmission Lines indicate the line length in miles.
Power Station
Hydro-power Station ( Existing )
Steam Turbine ( Existing )
Hydro-power Station ( Future )
Gas Turbine Power Station ( Existing )
132 kV ( Existing )
230 kV ( Existing )
66 kV ( Existing )
33 kV ( Existing )
Substation
132 kV ( Future )
230 kV ( Future )
66 kV ( Future )
33 kV ( Future )
500 kV ( Future )
Transmission Line
132 kV (Existing )
66 kV ( Existing )
230 kV ( Existing )
33 kV ( Existing )
230 kV ( Future )
132 kV (Future)
33 kV ( Future )
66 kV ( Future )
500 kV ( Future )
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48.5
80
150
95
60
UPPERPAUNG LAUNG(140 MW)
80 200
HUTGYI( 1200 MW )
13 13
4.515
KUN(60 MW)
KHAPAUNG(30 MW)
25
20
PALAW
DAWE
MAY YON
YE
THANPHUZAYUT
KAWKAREIK
MYEIK
BOKPYIN
KAWTHAUNG
82
80
THAHTAYCHAUNG
(102 MW)
ANN(15 MW)
HINTHATA
80
22
GWA
40
150
AUNGLANPROJECT-C
27
KYAUKPAHTO
PYINOOLWIN
NYAUNGBINGYI
CHAUK
MAGWAY
THAZI KALAW
PYAYSINDE
TAUNGDWINGYI
TAGUNTAING
LETPANHLA
SHWEGU
INGON( KYAUKSE )
YEGYI
PATHEIN
SINPAUNGWE
THAYET
KYAUKPADAUNG
NYAUNGOO
TANYAUNG
PAKHANGE
AUNGTHAPYE
PAKHANNGE
NGAPHE
MALUN
POZOLAN
MYAUNGMYA
MYAINGGALAY
SHWEPANDAW
KALAMA
KYAWSWA
SINMALAIK
THARYARGONE
SEDAWGYI(25 MW)
ZAWGYI-2(2x6 MW)
ZAWGYI-1(3x6 MW)
PAUNGLAUNG(280 MW)
BALUCHAUNG-1(2x14 MW)
BALUCHAUNG-2(6x28 MW)
ZAUNGTU(20 MW)
YENWE(25 MW)
MONE(3x25 MW)
MYANAUNG(1x16.25 MW)(1x18.45 MW)
TIKYIT
THATON(2x16.25 MW)(1x18.45 MW)
MAWLAMYINE(18 MW)
AHLONE
THAKETA
HLAWGA
AUNGPINLE
PAKKHOKKU
KYUNCHAUNG(3x18.1 MW)
NAMKHAN
MUSE
MONYWA
THANLYIN
SEINPANMYAING
SALE
WAZI
THIDA
MOEGOKE
KYAUKSWEKYO
KYAIKASAN
INDUSTRIALZONE
TATKON(MRTV)
BAYINTNAUNG
HLAINGTHARYARATHOKE
BAGAN
105PROJECT-O
38
90
PROJECT-M
4
NAYPYITAWPYINMANA
SHWELI (1)(600 MW )
SHWESARYAN
HSIBAW
60
23
120
55
YEYWA17
24
55OHNTAW
MYINGYAN
MEIKHTILA
54.11
80
73.18
67 74
MYINGYANSTEEL MILL
40
93
KYEEON KYEEWA(2x35 MW) MANN
(2x18.45 MW)
PROJECT-P 40
KHOLAM32
5340
PINPET
THARBAUNG 40
OKSHITPIN
TAUNGOO
100
56
24
THEPHYU
56
60
7.34
MANIPU(4x95 MW)
10
95
MYITTHA(40 MW)50
GANTGAW
HAKA
85
45
THEINNI
23LASHIOFALAM
20
30
KALE
THAINGIN
TAMU
70
PAUK3535
MINDAT
20 20
MOENAL
KONHEIN
MONG-NAUNG
MONG-HSU
55
38
45
35
20
LINKHAE
MINE PYIN
HSAI KHAUNG
HSI-HSAING
11
30
NAMLAN28
MONG YAL
45KENG TONG
HTAMANTHI(1200 MW)
230
15
MYITKYINA
100
HOPIN
70
70MOHNYIN
85
60
35
70
100
30
32
220
TAPEIN (1)( 4x60 MW )
PHAUNGBYIN
MYITSONE(13360 MW)
SHWELI (2)( 500 MW )
SHWELI (3)( 400 MW )
KALEWA
90
43090
YE U
95
MOEMATE
UPPER THANLWIN
KUNLON
SHWESAYAE
UPPERKENG TAWNG
MONGKUNG
LOILEM
29.9
MAEI
THAUK-YE-KHAT(150 MW)
LAIHKA
32PROJECT-N
KYAUK PHYU
4.3PHYU(40 MW) BAWGATA
(160 MW)
20
33
50
60
30
130
40
120
85
123
KYAUKCHAW
BELIN
KINDA(2x28 MW)
YINMARBIN
SHWEKYIN(75 MW)
NGAPYAWDAING
THAPHANSEIK(30 MW)
TAPEIN (2)( 4x40 MW )
BHAMO
SEMEKHON
SHWEDAUNG(3x18.45 MW)
KAMARNAT
MYAUNG TAGAR
YWAMA
SHWEMYO
NAMSAN
KENG TAWNG(54 MW)
NANCHO(48 MW)
50
90
30
4064
74
MINEPHAT
MINESAT
MINETONG
25
TA SANG( 7110 MW )
30
TACHELEIK120
50
20
KYAUKTAW
MAUNGDAW
PONNAGYUN
YATHEDAUNG
SITTWE
PALATWA
40
MRAUK-U30
35
MINBYA
20
PAUKTAWMYEBON
BUTHITAUNG
3515
38
MINEYAUNG
30
35
MINEKHAT
45
50
42
30
46 MYAWADI
MAWLIGHT
HOMEMALIN
FARKENT
MOGAUNG
INDAW
4040
50
35
50
40
44
KYEINTALI
THANDWE
KYAUKNEMAW
KANPAUK
LAMINE
35
MONG-PAN
MAWKMAI
KYETHI
80
75 55
PROJECT-L
PALAUK
25
TOUNGUP
75
YENGBYE
20
LOI HSON TAUK
40
MANSAN
50
PROJECT-K44
30
40
TAGAUNG
20
75
50
50
40
45
MINEKHOT2 X 135 MW
36
90
32
MINEYAN
22
25
20
25
40
UPPERSEDAWGYI
MYOGYI
90
165
120
BUYWA60MW
3512.3
Future
National Grid System
In Myanmar
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