12 OCTOBER 2022

The MoEP deputy minister, the Chinese ambassador and officials cut the ribbon to inaugurate the power plant.

 

THE opening ceremony of the gas-fired combined cycle power station in Kyaukpyu Township of Rakhine State took place on Monday.

 

First, Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Mr Chen Hai said the China-Myanmar economy and trade cooperation receives the proper compatibility and it supports the Belt and Road Initiative and building the Chi­na-Myanmar Economic Corridor. China also pledged to expand the cooperation work in Myanmar's basic infrastructure, agriculture, manufacturing and financial sectors, and now the Kyaukpyu power plant is operational as a success of the bilateral coop­eration in the power sector. He then talked about the key role of that power plant in supporting the economy and social status of locals as Kyaukpyu is located in a major place for the China-My­anmar Economic Corridor and further cooperation in all sectors of Myanmar.

 

Then, Deputy Minister for Electric Power Dr Aung Zeya said the government implement­ed 135-MW Kyaukpyu Gas-fired Combined Cycle Power Station project that generates 1,000 mil­lion kW hours of power per year by using 22 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to meet the country's power need. It recycles the waste heat and uses seawa­ter instead of underground water like natural environmental con­servation techniques. The GIS substation is installed at the plant and so the power system will be stable and reliable. The power will be distributed via the 230-MW Kyaukpyu sub-power station to houses, businesses, industries and power systems in Rakhine State. He then expressed thanks to those who participated in the project. Then, the chairman of PowerChina Resources Co Ltd explained the projects via vid­eoconferencing and expressed words of thanks.

 

Afterwards, Deputy Minis­ter Dr Aung Zeya, Rakhine State Natural Resources Minister U Than Tun, Chinese Ambassador Mr Chen Hai, officials of Pow­erChina Resources Co Ltd and Kyauk Phyu Electric Power Co Ltd cut the ribbon to launch the power plant and took commem­orative photos.

After the ceremony, Myan­mar officials met the Chinese ambassador, and they held an informal meeting to discuss co­operation work in the power and energy sectors. — MNA

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