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"Industry owners face major expenses and challenges getting enough electricity. It's time for us to consider private production and distribution systems".
- U Nyan Tun Oo, Yangon Region Minister for Electricity and Industry

"Myanmar's national electricity grid loses much of its power through line losses. We [private industrialists] have to consider existing and future grid design, policy and prices."
- U Myint Zaw, Vice President of the Myanmar Industries Association

One of the biggest problems faced by investors and developers in Myanmar's growing economy is the shortage of power. By 2016, the country aims to boost electricity supply to more than 3000 megawatts (MW). The current production stands at 1850MW, while the demand is 2060MW. A June 2013 report entitled "New Energy Architecture" by the Asian Development Bank estimated that demand for electricity in Myanmar is growing by a minimum of 12 percent a year (source: Myanmar Times).

The 2nd Myanmar Power Summit, 2013 provides you with in-depth analysis of the policies, prospects and development plans by top government officials. Drawn up with the support of the Ministry of Electric Power as the official host, 2nd MPS offers you a unique opportunity to network with and gain latest insights on power generation projects, Myanmar's development plans to encourage investment and the framework of power development plans direct from key officials invited to address:

  • Framework for Power Development Plan (PPA, BOT, etc) & Environmental Policy for Power Projects
    U Kyaw Myat Htoo, Executive Engineer, Dept. of Hydropower Planning, Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP)
  • Fuel-Mix Requirement and Ensuring Sustainable Fuel Supply - Selecting, Contracting & Pricing
    Senior Official,
    Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE)
  • Ensuring Domestic Supply of Natural Gas for Sustainable Power Generation
    U Aung Kyaw Htoo, Deputy Director, Production Planning, Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP)
  • Hydropower in Myanmar: Managing Commercial (Utilities Generation) and Environmental Economics
    U Aung Kyaw Thant, Executive Engineer,
    Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP)
  • Rehabilitation Roadmap for Existing Installed Power Plants
    U Win Myint, Deputy Chief Engineer,
    Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE)
  • YESB on Development in Yangon City Power Plant & Power/Electricity Supply
    U Yan Lin, Chief Engineer,
    Yangon City Electricity Supply Board (YESB)
  • Sustainable Power/Electricity Supply Plans for the Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
    U Than Naing Linn, Executive Engineer,
    Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE)
  • Transmission Grid & Infrastructure - Plans for New Build/Connections & Upgrades
    U Aung Kyaw Oo, Deputy Chief Engineer,
    Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE)
  • Implementing Renewable Power in Myanmar - Plans and Processes
    Senior Official,
    Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP)

The 2nd Myanmar Power Summit expects to welcome local & international power producers, renewable energy developers/producers, coal producers/exporters, power delivery/transmission companies, financial institutions & project financiers, thermal power equipment & technologies providers, clean coal technologies providers, renewable energy (hydro, solar, wind) technologies providers, power technology & equipment service providers, EPCs & developers, energy/power & legal consultants and more at this timely event.

Do not delay - Register today to secure your seat! For inquiries, please contact me at grace@cmtsp.com.sg or Tel 65 63469147.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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