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Page 1: PWG5-Appendix4.4

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

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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.

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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)

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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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S

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.

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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 )

8.5.2008

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N

EW

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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