The MoU amendment signing ceremony on Myanmar-Laos Power Cooperation between the Ministry of Electric Power of Myanmar and the Ministry of Energy and Mine of Lao Peo­ple’s Democratic Republic and signing ceremony of Notice to Proceed (NTP) to conduct a feasibility study on cross-bor­der power project to hand over to Consortium of PISASAI En­ergy and Mine Investment Pte Ltd and Primus Sapphire Power Company Limited were held in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

 

First, State Administra­tion Council Member Deputy Prime Minister Union Minister for Transport and Communi­cations Admiral Tin Aung San said Myanmar and Laos are members of ASEAN and GMS and working together closely for regional affairs. According to the MoU made on 15 January 2018, it worked together with PISA­SAI and Mine Investment Pte Ltd and Primus Sapphire Power Company Limited during five years and it made progresses in power transmission/selling project. Besides the two com­panies, the two governments should work together closely.

 

Then, Union Minister for Electric Power U Thaung Han said Myanmar and Laos will con­duct a feasibility study on con­necting up to 600MW between the two countries by extending the MoU for another five years and Mekong hydropower project development programmes. The cross-border power project will be reached Kengtung in 2024 and Meiktila in 2026 and it will support the electrification of Myanmar.

 

After that, Laos Minister of Energy and Mines Phoxay Sayasone said the two countries approved extending the MoU on electricity cooperation for five years at the 5th Joint Working Committee (JWC) meeting and the 6th Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting. The MoU in­cludes a cross-border power project and cooperation for the hydropower project. Enhanc­ing bilateral cooperation in the power sector will accelerate the friendship and sector-wise de­velopment of the two countries.

 

Then, the Union Minister and Lao Minister signed the MoU Amendment and exchanged it.

Director-General U Soe Myint and officials of PISASAI Energy and Mine Investment Pte Ltd and Primus Sapphire Power Company Limited also signed the Notice to Proceed (NTP) and exchanged it.

 

The Union Minister and Laos Minister then had com­memorative photos taken and exchanged gifts.

 

In the evening, the dinner party was held for the guests. — MNA/KTZH