The Ministry of Electricity and Energy held an opening ceremony yesterday morning for two completed solar power plants in Mandalay Region — the 40-megawatt Thazi Solar Power Plant in Thazi Township, Meiktila District, constructed by Leader Power Co Ltd, and the 40-megawatt Thabyaywa Solar Power Plant in Meiktila Township, constructed by Hanzar Solar Energy Co Ltd.
After
the ceremonial procedures, Union Minister U Ko Ko Lwin stated that the two
completed projects will be able to generate about 202 million kilowatt-hours
annually and supply electricity to around 130,000 households. A 210-megawatt
solar power project currently under construction will be completed soon, and
the Ministry will continue to provide necessary support to ensure timely
completion.
He
also explained that ongoing power generation projects are facing delays for
various reasons. Some operating plants have suffered destruction, leading to
reduced electricity generation. In the transmission sector, long-distance
transmission results in energy losses, and some major transmission lines have
been damaged due to natural disasters and human actions. Therefore, the
well-functioning transmission lines are facing excessive loads, causing
frequent system breakdowns and power outages. In the transmission sector,
drawbacks and malpractice have also led to electricity losses. Due to these
weaknesses in the electricity system, consumers are currently using the power
through a rotating system. He continued that both short-term and long-term
plans will be implemented to address these challenges.
Mandalay
Region Chief Minister U Myo Aung remarked, and an official of the power plant
expressed gratitude.
The
Union minister and party then watched the documentary movie on the construction
of the power plants, toured the plant area and observed the installation of
solar panels from a designated viewpoint.
They
inspected the ongoing construction of a 210-megawatt solar power project being
implemented by Shwe Swan Inn Company Limited.
MNA/KTZH
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