THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR
MINISTRY OF ELECTRIC POWER
Naypyitaw
DATE: 3-6-2015
Public-private partnership development in
Thermal Power Generation
Thermal Power Department
Myanma Electric Power Enterprise
Distribution Generation
YESC &
MESC
Transmission
End User
HPGE MEPE
ESE
JV/IPP
Generation Transmission Distribution
Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP)
MOEP
HPGE (Hydro Power Generation Enterprise), MEPE (Myanma Electric Power Enterprise)
ESE (Electricity Supply Enterprise), YESC (Yangon Electricity Supply Corporation )
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1. Introduction
To generate and distribute more electricity for economic
development.
To conduct Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
for power generation and transmission in order to minimize
these impacts.
To reduce losses and conserve electric energy for future
energy sufficiency.
To promote electricity production from new and renewable
energy sources.
Policies for Electric Power Sector
MOEP
1. Introduction
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UPPER
PAUNG LAUNG(140 MW)
KUN
(60 MW)
KHAPAUNG
(30 MW)
AUNGLAN
KYAUKPAHTO
PYINOOLWINNYAUNGBINGYI
CHAUK
MAGWAY
THAZI KALAW
PYAYSINDE
TAUNGDWINGYI
LETPANHLA
SHWEGU
INGON( KYAUKSE )
YEGYI
PATHEIN
SINPAUNGWE
THAYET
KYAUKPADAUNG
NYAUNGOO
TANYAUNG
PAKHANGE
AUNGTHAPYE
PAKHANNGE
NGAPHE
MALUN
POZOLAN
MYAUNGMYA
MYAINGGALAY
SHWEPANDAW
KALAMA
KYAWSWA
SINMALAIK
THARYARGONE
SEDAWGYI
(25 MW)
ZAWGYI-2
(2x6 MW)
ZAWGYI-1
(3x6 MW)
PAUNGLAUNG
(280 MW)
BALUCHAUNG-1
(2x14 MW)
BALUCHAUNG-2
(6x28 MW)
ZAUNGTU
(20 MW)
YENWE
(25 MW)
MONE(3x25 MW)
MYANAUNG
(1x16.25 MW)
(1x18.45 MW)
TIKYIT
THATON(2x16.25 MW)
(1x18.45 MW)
MAWLAMYINE
(18 MW)
AHLONE
THAKETA
HLAWGA
AUNGPINLE
KYUNCHAUNG
(3x18.1 MW)
NAMKHAN
MUSE
MONYWA
THANLYIN
SEINPANMYAING
SALE
THIDA
MOEGOKE
KYAUKSWEKYO
KYAIKASAN
INDUSTRIAL
ZONE
TATKON
(MRTV)
BAYINTNAUNG
HLAINGTHARYAR
ATHOKE
BAGAN
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PROJECT-M
NAYPYITAW
PYINMANA
SHWELI (1)
(600 MW )
SHWESARYAN
YEYWA
MEIKHTILA
MYINGYAN
MANN
(2x18.45 MW)
PROJECT-P
THARBAUNG
OKSHITPIN
TAUNGOO
THEPHYU
MOENAL
LINKHAE
.
KYAUKCHAW
KINDA(2x28 MW)
YINMARBIN
NGAPYAWDAING
THAPHANSEIK
(30 MW)
BHAMO
SEMEKHON
SHWEDAUNG(3x18.45 MW)
KAMARNATMYAUNG TAGAR
YWAMA
SHWEMYO
NAMSAN
KENG TAWNG
(54 MW)
PROJECT-L
MANSAN
YATANAPON
18 MVA
HINTHATA
Project J
(15 MVA)
Project K
(15 MVA)
LOILEN
LASHIO
HSIBAW
KYAWZI
NGATHAYAUK
INDAW
TAKONTAING
S
N
EW
ANN(15 MW)
EAST DAGON
Transmission Line
132 kV ( Existing )
66 kV ( Existing )
230 kV ( Existing )
Substation
Power Station
Hydro-power Station
Steam Turbine
Gas Turbine Power Station
132 kV
66 kV
230 kV
33 kV
MOEP
Area: 676,578 Sq Km
Population: 51.4 million
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Electrification Ratio
Before2009 2005-6 2009May 2014Dec 2020 2025 2031
(%)
10.59 15.83
23.17
38
60
80
99
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1. Introduction
(MW
) MOEP
2055 2248 2527
2840 3192 3587
4032 4531 5092
5723
6431 7227
8121 9125
10253
11520
12944
14542
2055 2157 2376
2617 2884 3178 3503
3862 4208
4585 4996
5443 5930 6461
7039 7668
8353
9100
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
20000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
High Case Low Case
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2. Forecast
2030 2020 2015 2025
MOEP
Power Resources Balance Scenarios
Installed Capacity and Power Supply
Annual Transition of Power Supply for Peak Demand (MW)
Installed capacity (23.594 MW)
for Myanmar 2030
2. Forecast
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Locations and Installed
Capacit of Natural Gas
Power Plants in Myanmar
MOEP own Power Plants
IPP Power Plants
Generating Gas Engine
Rental Power Plants
Kyauk Phyyu (Vpower
(50 MW)
Kyauk Se (APR)
(110 MW)
KyunChaung
(54.3 MW)
Mann
(36.9 MW)
Shwe Taung
(55.35 MW)
MyanAung
(34.7 MW)
HlawGa MCP
(50 MW)
Ywama
(310.3 MW)
Tharkayta
(92 MW)
Ahlone
(154.2 MW)
Thahton
(50.95 MW)
Mawlamyine
(100 MW)
MyinGyan (Agreeko)
(95 MW)
Hlawga
(154.2 MW)
YwaMa UPP
(50MW)
Tharkayta
Max Power
(53.6 MW)
Ahlone Toyo Thai
(120 MW)
MOEP
3151
MW
(68.5%)
1164 MW
(25.3%)
285 MW
(6.2%)
Hydro Gas Steam
Installed Capacity in Year 2014 ( Dec)
7/15
3. Thermal Power Generation
MOEP
4. Independent Power Producers
Installed capacity of IPP thermal power plants (Natural Gas)
8/15
0
200
460
613
719
919
715
955 955 955 1005
1115
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
IPP
MEPE
Year
MW
Installed capacity of IPP are increasing.
Projects Selection Process and Financing for PPP
Types of Project Selection Process used in Myanmar
Present and Previous
1. Tender and Direct Agreement Process
For future
2. Tender Process
Financing
1. Government budget
2. Grant
3. Soft Loan (from World Bank, Jica, etc.)
4. Deferred payment
5. Loan (from international banks)
MOEP
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5. IPP Selection
consultant
After MIC
permit, PPA
Contract
signing
MOEP
Site Selection
Formed
Committee
Call Tender
for PQ
Evaluate PQ
Announce
short listed
IPP bidder
Issue RFP for
Tech. and
Commercial
proposals, LLA
& PPA to short
listed bidder
Evaluate the
technical
Open
Commercial
of Technical
accepted
bidders
Issue Letter of
award to the
win bidder
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3A)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
Procedure for implementation of IPP projects
Evaluate the
commercial
and make
ranking
negotiate with
the bidders
according to
the ranking
until getting
the agreement.
Sign MOA
within 45
days of LOA
issued.
Apply
permission
from MIC
(12)
(13)
(14)
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5. IPP Selection
IFC
consultant
After MIC
permit,
Contract
signing (PPA,
LLA, BOT)
MOEP
Site Selection
Formed
Committee
Call Tender
for PQ
Evaluate PQ
Announce 5
short listed
IPP bidders
Issue RFP for
Tech. and
Commercial
proposals, LLA
& PPA to short
listed bidder
Evaluate the
technical
Open
Commercial
of 5 Technical
accepted
bidders
Issue Letter of
award to
Sembcorp
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3A)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
Procedure for implementation of Myingyan 200 MW IPP project
Evaluate the
commercial
and make
ranking
negotiate with
the First Rank
Sembcorp
Sign MOA
within 50
days of LOA
issued.
Apply
permission
from MIC
(12)
(13)
(14)
12/15
5. IPP Selection
After MIC
permit,
Contract
signing (PPA,
LLA)
MOEP
Site Selection
Formed
Committee
Call Tender
for PQ
Evaluate PQ
Announce 3
short listed
IPP bidders
Issue RFP for
Tech. and
Commercial
proposals, LLA
& PPA to short
listed bidder
Evaluate the
technical
Open
Commercial
of 3 Technical
accepted
bidders
Issue Letter of
award to
bidder
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
Procedure for implementation of Shwetaung 50 MW IPP project
Evaluate the
commercial
and make
ranking
negotiate with
the First Rank
bidder
Sign MOA
within 50
days of LOA
issued.
Apply
permission
from MIC
(12)
(13)
(14)
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5. IPP Selection
MOEP
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To Increase power generation in
Myanmar for coming years
Uprating
- Uprate existing MOEP
owned gas turbine (or)
Combined CCPP to
get better efficiency
(Life of most Gas
turbines owned by
MEPE are over 30
years.)
OR
- Choose IPP with
higher efficiency
Machine
Renewable Energy
(Solar to generate from
2017)
To full fill the power
supply at peak demand
(night time, cannot be
considered.)
Import Fuel
To hire power barges or
power plants, those
can generate with
various fuel types,
Supplier needs to take
responsible for Fuel
that can buy from
international market for
short term.
With Limited Gas Allocation
PPP possible
6. Conclusion
MOEP
6. Conclusion
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More power generation is required to meet the power
demand for economic development.
To reduce losses and conserve electric energy for future
energy sufficiency, the existing thermal power plants should
be uprated and IPP with the higher efficiency machine shall
be selected.
IPPs shall participate in the promote electricity production
from new and renewable energy sources.
Conclusion