Myanmar Government to Accelerate Energy Projects and Amid Power Shortages; Says Sanctions End Up Hurting Foreign Investors, Local Workers and Businesses More
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Thursday, April 21, 2022
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As its largest neighbour and economic partner, China will play an increasingly important role in energy-related developments in Myanmar.
Key Points:
- As its largest neighbour and economic partner, China will play an increasingly important role in energy-related developments in Myanmar.
- To achieve national renewable energy goals, 13 solar power projects which will generate 370 MW have been launched.
- Special efforts are being made to promote floating solar projects, rooftop solar projects, and small and medium-sized projects wherever possible.
- Issued by Ministry of Information and Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, Union Government of Myanmar.