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    What are photovoltaics used for in Myanmar?

    In rural areas, photovoltaics are used for charging batteries and pumping water. 70% of the Myanmar population of live in rural areas. Myanmar's opened its first solar power plant in Minbu, Magway Division, in November 2018. It can produce as much as 170MW of electricity.

    Is there solar power in Myanmar?

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    Why is Myanmar a good place to invest in solar energy?

    “Low energy access rates, high solar irradiance for most of the year, supply lagging behind the demand, [and the] high cost of electricity generation,” are key factors that make Myanmar an attractive destination for solar energy investment and deployment, Richard Harrison, Smart Power Myanmar CEO, told Solar Magazine.

    Is Myanmar a good country for generating electricity?

    Renewable energy, in the form of large-scale hydroelectric power, already accounts for around 60%, the single largest share, of Myanmar's electricity generation mix. The country also has an abundance of natural gas, an important export and the source of hard, foreign currency export revenues, as well as domestic power generation.

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    “Following the lifting of sanctions in 2011, Myanmar launched an ambitious investment program, with both government and private sector participation, to develop its energy infrastructure and provide universal electricity access by 2030,” the World Bank highlighted in its June 2019 Myanmar Economic Monitor.

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