With the new government taking the leadership, Myanmar is embarking on a brand-new journey to prosperity. As Asia’s last frontier of development, Myanmar is in dire need of power to drive its economic growth. Currently, Myanmar only has about 4.5 G installed power capacity, most of which (67%) are from its Hydropower and natural gas (27%) power plants and only 33% of its citizens have access to electricity. According to the government plan, Myanmar needs to build 41 power plants to meet the nation’s spurring power demand.
Mega power plant projects signed recently:
Marubeni Corporation Thanlyin Gas Power Plant: 400 MW, USD 1 Billion
Sembcorp Myingyan Gas Power Plant: 225 MW, USD 300 million
Event partners:
Ippf, Independent Power Producers Association of India, Myanmar Engineering Society, Myanmar Renewable Energy Association
Speakers invited and confirmed include:
Government representatives:
- Senior representatives (TBC), Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Myanmar
- PARUHUS VONGTHANET, Director, System Planning Division, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
- H.E. Mr. Tun Lean, Under Secretary, Ministry of Mines & Energy, Kingdom of Cambodia
- Xaypaseuth Phomsoupha,Director General, Department of Energy Business, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR
Power producers:
- Sisavath Thiravong, Chief Executive Officer, Electricite du Laos (EDL)
- JEN TAN, Vice President, Group Business Development(Renewables) and Commercial, Sembcorp Industries
- David O’Neill, Vice President Business Development, Glow Energy
- Rick Truscott,Director Power System, CLP Holdings Hong kong
- Thongchai Plungpongpun, Vice President, Foreign Investment Division, Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding PLC.
- Soumen Mitra, Technical Diretor, Marubeni Asian Power
Kontak sponsor/pameran
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