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Although Myanmar’s installed generation capacity is 5 GW, actual generation capacity sits between 2.9-3.1 GW. With the Ministry of Electricity and Energy (MoEE) predicting that daily demand will increase by another 1.5 GW over the next few years, the authorities are looking at avenues to boost production levels. The World Bank expects demand...

 

How would you describe the evolution of the power tendering process in Myanmar?

Chapter | Mining from The Report: Myanmar 2020

Endowed with rich deposits of jade, ruby, copper, lead, zinc, tin, tungsten, silver, gold, antimony, nickel...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Myanmar 2020

In addition to being crucial to economic activity, Myanmar’s energy and power sector continues to be one of the main drivers of foreign investment as the country looks...

Foreign companies are showing interest in Myanmar’s geostrategic location, abundant natural resources and youthful population. A focus on following international best business practices and reducing the informal economy, paired with an annual GDP growth forecast at around 6% in the coming years, is setting Myanmar on a path to catch up with some regional peers.

Dans le cadre d’une stratégie visant à accroître de manière considérable ses capacités de production d’énergies renouvelables, le Maroc a lancé son premier village entièrement alimenté grâce à l’énergie solaire.

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