the first mekong energy and ecology training may 11-30, 2009, thailand development in burma energy...
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The First Mekong Energy and Ecology TrainingMay 11-30, 2009, Thailand
Development in
Burma Energy Sector
By Burma Energy Working Group
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Type of Electricity Generated in Burma
Hydropower Gas Turbine Steam Turbine Diesel Coal
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Total Primary Energy Supply by Types (2007-08)
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GDP in Burma
GDP: $ 16.3 billion (2007 Economist Intelligence Unit “EIU “ estimate). Annual growth rate: 3.4% GDP per capita: $334 (2007 EIU estimate).Inflation rate: 40% (2007 IMF estimate).
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Electricity Peak Demand
1989- 332 MW 2000- 780 MW 2006- 1140 MW 2020- 3280 MW
Installed Capacity 1750 Production of Power In 2006- (6064 Gwh)
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Primary Energy Consumption
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Population Access to Electricity until 2006
Population without electricity 45.1 millions
Population with electricity 5.7 millions
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Electricity Consumption/per person in Megawatts In 2007
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Electrification by Renewable in Myanmar
Type Installed Capacity (MW)
01157Solar = . Wind = 0.5194 Mini Hydro = 8.3530 Biomass =18.1942 1 5993Biogas = .
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Cooperation with GMS Neighbouring Countries
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Hydropower: 20 Chinese Backed Large Dams in Burma
DAMS RIVER STATE/DIV.
Myitsone Irrawaddy River Kachin StateChibwe, Pashin, Lakin, & Phizaw N’Mai River
Kachin StateLaiza & Khaunglanphu Mali River Kachin StateShweli 1, 2, & 3 Shweli River Shan StateTasang & Upper Thanlwin Salween River Shan StateHatgyi, Weigyi, & Dagwin Salween River Karen StateYeywa Myitnge River Mandalay Div.Lower Paunglaung Paunglaung River Mandalay Div.Upper Paunglaung Paunglaung River Shan StateDapein 1 & 2 Tarping River Kachin State
TOTAL MEGAWATTS: 34,440
From 2001 to 2006 have 15 micro hydropower generated 1945 MW for local use.
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Exports--$6.1 billion. Types --natural gas 41%, agricultural
products 18%, precious and semi-precious stones 12%, timber and forest products 8% and marine products 5% %.
Major markets--Thailand 42.04%, Hong Kong 11.6%, India 11.3 , , Singapore 8.8%, China 7.7%, and Malaysia 5.2% .