Myanmar has completed the 40 MW solar project as part of the solar complex located in Minbu, Magway region of Myanmar.
The 170 MW Minbu solar photovoltaic complex consists of the completed 40 MW project developed by Green Earth Power (Myanmar) Co Ltd and the to-be-constructed two other 40 MW and one 50 MW solar PV plants.
The solar complex is expected to generate up to 350 GWh of electricity per year, enough to meet the consumption of some 210,000 homes.
Myanmar's Ministry of Electricity and Energy and Neo Energy Oasis Development Company Ltd. signed a power purchase agreement for the 30.4 MW hydro powered plant. The hydro project is located in Upp...
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