The Myanmar delegation led by Union Minister for Electric Power U Thaung Han arrived in the UAE on 24 July to attend the 5th Ministerial Meeting of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Regional Committee for Asia and Pacific Region.

 

The Union minister and par­ty met ISA Director-General Dr Ajay Mathur at the meeting hall of Sheraton Abu Dhabi Hotel and Resort in Abu Dhabi at 3 pm local standard time on that day.

 

During the meeting, the Union minister said that My­anmar initiated the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) aiming for 11 per cent renewable energy output by 2030 to have complied with the decision of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

 

The country also plans to in­crease up to 17 per cent of renew­able energy output if it receives international assistance.

 

To do so, international coun­tries should support the upgrad­ing of power systems into smart grids, national control centres and smart metering systems.

 

It also should help the blend­ed finance system for invest­ments in the solar power sector.

 

Then, the ISA director-gen­eral appreciated the ongoing so­lar power development projects of Myanmar, saying that ISA is working to implement the Glob­al Solar Facility. It will include three sectors like insurance for payment, funds and investment.

 

Moreover, Myanmar can grab technical assistance in the solar power sector under the So­lar Technology and Applications Research Centre (STAR-C) pro­grammes.

 

The Union minister and par­ty attended the fifth Ministeri­al Meeting of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Regional Committee for Asia and Pacific Region at 10 am local standard time yesterday. The meeting focused on ISA’s aims for solar energy and the progress in ISA Flagship Initiatives—Solar Facil­ity, SolarX Grand Challenge and Solar Technology and Applica­tions Research Centre (STAR-C).

 

Then, the Union minister dis­cussed current activities to devel­op solar energy, and challenges in executing NDC’s renewable en­ergy development programmes of NDC. — MNA/KTZH