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Myanmar's Ministry of Electricity and Energy recently issued a bidding invitation letter to photovoltaic developers, aiming to build a number of solar power plants in the country, with a total scale of 1 GW
.
According to the announcement, 30 solar power plants with an installed capacity of 30-40 MW will be tendered this time, and all independent power generators who win the bid will receive 20-year power purchase agreements
.
Interested developers have until June 18 to submit their bids
.
According to the latest statistics from the International Renewable Energy Agency, by the end of 2019, Myanmar's cumulative installed photovoltaic capacity reached 88 MW, including a 50 MW solar power plant
completed in July last year.
Off-grid solar plays a key role
in Myanmar's electrification strategy.
A series of rooftop solar and mini-grid projects are already underway in rural areas, but large-scale solar projects are just getting started
.
Myanmar's Ministry of Electricity and Energy recently issued a bidding invitation letter to photovoltaic developers, aiming to build a number of solar power plants in the country, with a total scale of 1 GW
.
According to the announcement, 30 solar power plants with an installed capacity of 30-40 MW will be tendered this time, and all independent power generators who win the bid will receive 20-year power purchase agreements
.
Interested developers have until June 18 to submit their bids
.
According to the latest statistics from the International Renewable Energy Agency, by the end of 2019, Myanmar's cumulative installed photovoltaic capacity reached 88 MW, including a 50 MW solar power plant
completed in July last year.
Off-grid solar plays a key role
in Myanmar's electrification strategy.
A series of rooftop solar and mini-grid projects are already underway in rural areas, but large-scale solar projects are just getting started
.