Drawing in part on lessons learned from its sister organization in India, Smart Power Myanmar (SPM) is now working with the Alliance and USAID-funded private sector partners to bring off-grid solar power to rural enterprises that can immediately use electricity to expand output, improve quality, create/sustain jobs, and reduce reliance on polluting diesel generation.
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Is solar energy a good option for Myanmar?
Among the renewable energy available, the potential of solar energy is one of the great interests in Myanmar. The government of Myanmar has set a plan to electrify the whole county in 2030. On the other hand, ASEAN has a target that is to increase 23% of Renewable Energy in ASEAN generation mix by 2025.
Despite these challenges, the solar power initiative remains a crucial part of Myanmar's energy strategy. The junta has announced plans to develop 51 more solar projects, with a total capacity of 3,000 megawatts. If successful, these projects could significantly reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels and help stabilize the energy sector.
For the off-grid area, Myanmar has mainly emphasis on solar home system and mini-grid system to be sustainable, affordable and environmental friendly. This paper aims to describe the high potential of solar energy, current situation of solar energy implementations and the important of Renewable Energy of Myanmar respectively.
What is Myanmar's Solar power potential?
Myanmar's solar power potential is estimated to total around 35 gigawatts-peak (GWp). “So far, less than 1% has been installed so there is huge solar potential,” they highlighted. Very good solar potential exists in the central lowlands of Myanmar, where demand is the highest, they added.
Will Myanmar build floating solar power?
In fact, more recently, it was announced that Myanmar's Ministry of Electricity and Energy plans to also build floating solar power to augment electricity generation under a hydro-solar hybrid system. This is to ensure that the country's rapidly increasing electricity demands are met using a mix of energy generation sources.
Will Myanmar rely on a single source of energy?
Suu Kyi added that the country will not rely on any single source of energy. In fact, more recently, it was announced that Myanmar's Ministry of Electricity and Energy plans to also build floating solar power to augment electricity generation under a hydro-solar hybrid system.