In today's world, Solar power in Myanmar is still a topic of great importance and relevance. Whether due to its impact on society, its relevance in history or its influence on popular culture, Solar power in Myanmar continues to generate interest and debate in different areas. From its origins to its evolution over time, Solar power in Myanmar has been the object of study, analysis and reflection by experts from various disciplines. In this article, we will explore different aspects and facets of Solar power in Myanmar, with the aim of better understanding its importance and impact in today's world.
Solar power in Myanmar has the potential to generate 51,973.8 TWh/year, with an average of over 5 sun hours per day. Even though hydropower is responsible for most electricity production in Myanmar, the country has rich technical solar power potential that is the highest in the Greater Mekong Subregion; however, in terms of installed capacity Myanmar lags largely behind Thailand and Vietnam.[1] In 2023, solar power contributed 1.65% of the country's total energy mix.[2]
In rural areas, photovoltaics are used for charging batteries and pumping water.[3] 70% of the Myanmar population of live in rural areas.[4]
Myanmar's opened its first solar power plant in Minbu, Magway Division, in November 2018.[5] It can produce as much as 170MW of electricity.[5][6]
In 2019, the government announced plans to build two solar energy plants—in Myingyan and Wundwin in Mandalay Division—each to have a generation capacity of 150 MW.[7]
To accelerate the development of solar energy in the country, Myanmar needs to improve renewable energy governance, build an effective regulatory framework for renewable energy and simplify the business environment for investors.[8] As of 2021, Myanmar is not yet a member of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), an international organization that facilitates cooperation and promotes the adoption of renewable energy; joining IRENA could help Myanmar receive external support and attract more investment in renewables.[9]
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