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A deal for Myanmar's first wind power project with the participation of a Chinese energy infrastructure company was signed on Wednesday, a major step in bilateral new-energy cooperation, the Chinese Embassy in Myanmar said in a statement released on Thursday.
Myanmar has many hilly, rural areas and more than 2,800 kilometres of coastline suitable for harnessing wind power. However, the Renewable Energy Association Myanmar (REAM) expresses little hope that the government will support wind energy projects, stating that there are several reasons why investors are reluctant to take risks on Myanmar renewable energy projects.
Active role by Chinese companies has already taken place in supporting the country with the much-needed energy supply. Myanmar's first 100-megabyte photovoltaic power generation project, the Jingda Sub-project, funded and developed by Power Construction Corp of China, was connected to the grid on January 18.
The signing ceremony between Myanmar's Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP) and Consortium of Yunnan Machinery & Equipment Import & Export Co took place in Nay Pyi Taw, capital of Myanmar, on Wednesday.
Speaking at the event, Chinese Ambassador to Myanmar Chen Hai said that Chinese companies are promoting cooperation projects in responding to power shortages in Myanmar and achieving the Southeast Asian country's goal of nationwide electrification by 2030.
Half of the 10.88 million households in Myanmar lack electricity, and more than 43,000 villages are not connected to the national grid, the People's Daily reported in January 2020. The situation has improved significantly in recent years, but gaps persist.
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