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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
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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 )

2/15

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

3/15

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

15

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

4/15

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

5/15

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

6/15

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

10/15

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)

11/15

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)

13/15

5. IPP Selection

MOEP

14/15

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

15/15

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

THANK YOU


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