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Renewable Energy Development in Myanmar Workshop on Advancing Mini Hydro in Myanmar Towards SE4All. Presented By: Dr. Thi Thi Soe Deputy Director Renewable Energy Research Department Department of Research and Innovation Ministry of Science and Technology Myanmar. July 30 th 2015.
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Renewable Energy Development in MyanmarWorkshop on Advancing Mini Hydro in Myanmar Towards SE4All Presented By: Dr. ThiThiSoe Deputy Director Renewable Energy Research Department Department of Research and Innovation Ministry of Science and Technology Myanmar . July 30th 2015
Outlines of Presentation Energy Status in Myanmar Potential of RE in Myanmar Installed Capacity of RE in Myanmar Current Status of RE Policy Myanmar Conclusion and Recommendation of RE Policy
Energy Status of Myanmar Total Final Energy Consumption 2012-13 Energy Generation Capacity in Myanmar (2014)
Renewable Energy Resources in Myanmar Source: MES (As of 5th October 2009) & MOE (As of 2010)
Micro Hydro Power Potential in Myanmar Nearly suitable 60 sites, Total output - 170 MW Developed in33 sites - 35.97 MW Source: MES (As of 5th October 2009)
Solar Energy Potential in Myanmar • Based on the yearly solar radiation map, solar energy potential of Myanmar was investigated. • 36% of the total area of the country receives annual solar radiation in the range of 18-19 MJ/m2-day, • only a few percents of the area with less solar radiation (< 15 MJ/m2-day). Fig. Variation of monthly mean daily solar radiation, when averaged over the country
Wind Energy Potential in Myanmar • Annual Wind Speed (3-4m/s) • Wind Power density (0-200 Wm2) • Promising areas to harness wind energy are • in 4 regions • ( Coastal regions in the south and western part ).
Biomass Energy Potential in Myanmar Source: ADB
Concerned Ministries and Private Sector of RE • Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST, Focal Ministry) • Ministry of Industry (MOI) • Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) • Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Forestry-Fuel wood and Biomass • Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development • Myanmar Engineering Society (MES) • Renewable Energy Association Myanmar (REAM) • Myanmar Geo Science Society
Existing Small Scale Hydropower Stations Source: MOEP
Installed Power Generation Capacity (kW) Source: MOST, MOI, MOEP and MOLFRD
Conclusion and Recommendation for Implementation of RE Policy, Strategy and Road Map To formulate Master plan for R.E policy, • Existing Data Base • RE Resource Potential • Action Plan • Policy • Strategy & Roadmap