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= '''Implementation of the National Electrification Plan''' =
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== '''Myanmar National Electrification Project''' ==
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The Myanmar National Electrification Project (MNEP) will support the expansion of electricity services in Myanmar through grid and off-grid solutions, and will work with all development partners and the private sector in these areas. The proposed project is expected to be the first in a series of WBG operations supporting public private sector investments aiming to help achieve universal access to electricity in Myanmar by 2030.<br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== '''Public Consultations on Draft Safeguars Intruments (May 2015)''' ===
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The World Bank is currently working with the Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP) and Department of Rural Development (DRD) of the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development in the preparation of the proposed Myanmar National Electrification Project. MOEP and DRD, with assistance from consultants and the World Bank, have prepared a DRAFT Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) that will guide the application of the relevant World Bank safeguard policies to the project. A Poverty and Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) has been undertaken to inform the project and the ESMF.&nbsp;<br/><br/>
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DRD and MOEP are inviting interested stakeholders to '''public consultations''' concerning these draft safeguard instruments as follows''': Thursday May 14 in Mandalay'''; '''Saturday May 16 in Taunggyi'''; and '''Monday May 18 in Yangon'''.<br/>
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The draft documents are available in Myanmar and English languages (the Myanmar version of the full Preliminary PSIA to Inform the ESMF will be posted shortly):<br/>
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*[[:File:Myanmar National Electrification Project - DRAFT Preliminary PSIA to Inform ESMF - Full Document - English Language - April 30 2015.pdf|DRAFT Preliminary PSIA to Inform ESMF - Full Document - English Language - April 30 2015]]<br/>
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*[[:File:Myanmar National Electrification Project - DRAFT Preliminary PSIA to inform ESMF - Executive Summary - Myanmar Language - April 30 2015.pdf|DRAFT Preliminary PSIA to inform ESMF - Executive Summary - Myanmar Language - April 30 2015]]
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*[[:File:Myanmar National Electrification Project - DRAFT Environmental and Social Management Framework - English Version - April 8 2015.pdf|DRAFT Environmental and Social Management Framework - English Version - April 8 2015]]<br/>
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*[[:File:Myanmar National Electrification Project - DRAFT Environmental and Social Management Framework - Myanmar version - April 8.pdf|DRAFT Environmental and Social Management Framework - Myanmar version - April 8]]
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[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== '''Civil Society Consultative Meeting''' ===
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==== January 30, 2015 ====
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<br/>On January 30, 2015 in Yangon, the WB held a consultative meeting with civil-society organizations to share information on NEP preparation. Approximately 40 people participated including local and international civil-societies, business and media as well as MOEP and DRD PMO staff responsible for safeguards. World Bank Country Manager Mr Abdoulaye Seck made opening remarks, Senior Energy Specialist Dr Xiaoping Wang gave an overview of NEP preparations, and Senior Social Safeguards Specialist Mr Svend Jensby described safeguards requirement.
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*[[:File:MM NEP CSO meeting 1-30-2015 Overview 01.pdf|Overview of NEP preparation (English)]]
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*[[:File:MM NEP CSO meeting 1-30-2015 Overview 02.pdf|Overview of NEP preparation (Myanmar)]]
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*[[:File:MM NEP CSO meeting 1-30-2015 Overview 04.pdf|Safeguards requirements (English)]]
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*[[:File:NEP ESMF Myanmar version.pdf|Safeguards requirements (Myanmar)]]
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*[[:File:MM NEP CSO meeting 1-30-2015 Overview 03.pdf|Safeguards fact sheet (English)]]
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<br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== '''Workshop on Off-Grid Electrification in Myanmar''' ===
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<br/>Grand Ball Room, Thingaha Hotel, Naypyidaw, January 28-29, 2015<br/>The agenda is available '''[[:File:Myanmar National Electrification Project - Offgrid Electrification Workshop 2015-01 - Agenda.docx|here]]'''. Please find the presentations below.<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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==== Day 1, Jan 28, 2015 ====
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<br/>'''Session 1: Field Evaluations of Existing Off-grid Programs in Myanmar '''<br/>1-1. [[:File:1-1 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 World Bank overview.pptx|The role of off-grid electrification in the National Electrification Project (NEP)]], Dr. Xiaoping Wang, Senior Energy Specialist, the World Bank<br/>1-2. [[:File:1-2 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Department of Rural Development.pptx|Government Support for Rural Off-grid Electrification]], U Khant Zaw, Deputy Chief Engineer, DRD<br/>1-3. [[:File:1-3 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Greacen Solar Home status.pptx|Field Evaluations of the Solar Home System Program]], Dr. Chris Greacen, World Bank Consultant<br/>1-4. [[:File:1-4 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Ajith Kumara Hydropower Status.pptx|Field Evaluations of the Mini-hydro Program]], Mr. Ajith Kumara, World Bank Consultant<br/><br/>'''Session 2: State of Art Off grid Electrification Technologies and Lessons Learned from Other Countries'''<br/>2-1. [[:File:2-1 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Sturm solar market.pdf|State of Art Solar PV Technologies, Business Models and Markets for Electrification]], Mr. Russell Sturm, Head for Clean Energy and Resource Efficiency, International Finance Corporation<br/>2-2. [[:File:2-2 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Haque IDCOL Bangladesh Solar Home.pptx|Bangladeshi Solar Program]], Mr. Nazmul Hapque, Director (Investment) & Head of Advisory, Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL), Bangladesh<br/>2-3. [[:File:2-3 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Arun Kumar hydro technology.pptx|State of Art Minihydro Technologies for Electrification]], Prof. Dr. Arun Kumar, Chair Professor and Chief Scientific Officer, Alternate Hydro Energy Centre, India Institute of Technology Roorkee<br/>2-4. [[:File:2-4 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Ram Prasad Dhital hydro Nepal.pptx|Nepalese Minihydro Program]], Mr. Ram Prasad Dhital, Executive Director, Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC), Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Nepal<br/><br/>'''Session 3: Private Sector Participation in Provision of Off-grid Electrification Services'''<br/>3-1. U Min Paing Oo, Moe Ko San Solar (Hpa An) - Not available for public share<br/>3-2. U Than Zaw, Mana ging Director, Asia Solar - Not available for public share<br/>3-3. [[:File:3-3 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 SolaRiseSys.pptx|U Kyaw Min Tun, Managing Director, SolaRiseSys]]<br/>3-4. [[:File:3-4 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Earth Renewable Energy.pptx|U Kyaw Min, Director, Earth Renewable Energy Company]]<br/>3-5. U Hnin K ThaYar, Managing Director, T & T Co. Ltd - Not available for public share<br/>3-6. [[:File:3-6 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 U Aung Myint REAM.pptx|U Aung Myint, General Secretary, REAM]]<br/>3-7. [[:File:3-7 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Khun Aung Myo.pptx|U Khun Aung Myo, Shan State]]<br/>3-8. [[:File:3-8 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Sai Htun Hla.pptx|U Sai Htun La, Owner, Sai Htun Hla & Brothers Company; Founder, Hydro Power Cooperative Limited, Shan State]]<br/>3-9. [[:File:3-9 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 U Zaw Min.pptx|U Zaw Min, Shan State]]<br/>3-10. [[:File:3-10 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 U Kyi Thein Group.pptx|U Ye Neing, Kyaing Tone Power Company, Kyi Thein & Family Company, and Aye Thar Electrical Factory, Shan state]]<br/>3-11. U Khin Myn Mung, Chaiman, FNDP (Pvt) Ltd, Falam, Chin state - Not available for public share<br/>3-12. [[:File:3-12 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 U Soe Tint Aung bio-gasification.pptx|U Soe Tint Aung, bio-gassifier private practitioner]]<br/>3-13. U Hla Tun from Myint Mo Yadanar Mini-hydro Company - Not available for public share<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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==== Day 2, Jan 29, 2015 ====
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<br/>'''Session 5: What, How, How Much and By Whom for Myanmar'''<br/>5-1. [[:File:5-1 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Greacen Solar Home recommendations.pptx|Issues and options for scaling up off-grid solar, Dr. Chris Greacen]], World Bank Consultant<br/>5-2. [[:File:5-2 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Ajith Kumara hydro recommendations.pptx|Issues and options for scaling up off-grid solar, Mr. Ajith Kumara]], World Bank Consultant<br/>5-3. [[:File:5-3 MiniGrid in Myanmar group discussion presentation.pptx|Breakout sessions with facilitators and translators]]<br/><br/>'''Session 6: Development Partners’ Initiatives Supporting Off-grid Electrification'''<br/>6-1. [[:File:6-1 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 JICA.pptx|JICA, Mr. Yoshifumi Tokushige]]<br/>6-2. [[:File:6-2 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 ADB.ppt|ADB, Choon-Sik Jung, Senior Energy Specialist]]<br/>6-3. KfW Development Bank, [[:File:6-3a Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 KfW Neufeld.pptx|(A) Ms. Carolyn Neufeld, Principal Project Manager, Energy Asia]], [[:File:6-3b Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 KfW Nepal.pptx|(B) Niraj Subedi, Energy Sector Specialist, Nepal Office]]<br/>6-4. [[:File:6-4 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 Sturm IFC role.pdf|International Finance Corporation (IFC) Mr. Russell Sturm, Head for Clean Energy and Resource Efficiency]]<br/>6-5. [[:File:6-5 Myanmar offgrid 2015-01 ESCAP.pptx|United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Mr. Hongpeng Liu, Chief of Energy Security and Water Resources Section]]<br/>
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<br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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==== Consultants' Reports ====
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1. [[:File:REVIEW REPORT OF OFF-GRID HYDRO POWER Jan 23 2015.pdf|Report of Off-Grid Hydro Power Assessment of Myanmar]]
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2. [[:File:Assessment of DRD SHS Myanmar25Jan15-Greacen.pdf|DRD Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Myanmar Status and Recommendations]]
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<br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== '''Report on Poverty and Social Impacts Analysis'''<br/> ===
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==== Understanding the impact of tariffs and connection costs for the preparation of the National Electrification Plan, Myanmar (December 2014) ====
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The World Bank has been undertaking a Poverty and Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) to inform dialogue with the Government of Myanmar on roll-out of the National Electrification Plan, and to support aspects of both the Myanmar Electric Power Project (MEPP) and National Electrification Project (NEP). Specifically, the PSIA serves to:<br/>(i) inform institutional capacity building measures and technical assistance during implementation of both projects, in 2015 and beyond, including discussions on tariff setting under MEPP; and<br/>(ii) inform the NEP design and Environment and Social Management Framework per World Bank safeguards policies.<br/><br/>The PSIA Phase I report was finalized in December 2014. This includes information on overall understanding of barriers to electricity access (in rural and urban areas and for poor and marginalized households in particular), uses of electricity, quality of service and affordability of new tariffs of April 2014. It also includes an overview of the self-reliant electrification (SRE) approach and roles and functions of the Electricity Committees at village level.<br/><br/>Please download the report [[:File:WB Myanmar NEP PSIA Phase I Final.pdf|here]].<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== '''First Workshop''' ===
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The Government of Myanmar and World Bank Group (WBG) held two technical workshops on November 4-5, 2014 in Nay Pyi Taw as part of ongoing support for national electrification. The first workshop (November 4) concerned private sector participation in grid and off-grid electrification. The second workshop (November 5) concerned poverty and social impact assessment (PSIA) and environmental and social safeguards. 71 participants (32 from MOEP and 24 from MLFRD) participated in each workshop, including representatives from all Myanmar states and regions.<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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==== Day 1, Nov 4, 2014 ====
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'''Private Sector Participation''' WBG will help the Government of Myanmar develop a request for expressions of interest (EOI) from the private sector to participate in the NEP. Pending responses to the request, MOEP and WBG will hold a workshop with interested private sector participants in January 2015.<br/>1. PSP for on-grid power<br/>2. PSP for off-grid power<br/>
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==== Day 2, Nov 5, 2014 ====
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'''Social and Environmental Issues'''<br/>1. Poverty and Social Impact Assesment (PSIA): [[:File:MM Nov5 SG Workshop - Policies Introduction adl.pptx|Policies Introduction]], [[:File:Final PSIA Draft Qualitative Analysis 09-22-2014 ExecSummary.docx|PSIA Qualitative Analysis]]<br/>2. Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF): [[:File:Nov 2- Poverty and social impacts analysis NEP Workshop 5th November 2014.pptx|Poverty and social impacts analysis]]<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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= '''Development of the National Electrification Plan''' =
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== '''Background''' ==
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Myanmar is at an unprecedented juncture to launch a national electrification program for providing reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity services to the entire population of approximately 60 million. The government, international and bilateral organizations, and the private sector all demonstrated their commitment and interest in playing a role in the journey to achieving universal access.<br/>With strong support and commitment from GoM, the World Bank has mobilized a grant of approximately US$2.0 million through the UN Sustainable Energy for ALL Initiative, to support the GoM in developing a National Electrification Plan (NEP).<br/>The NEP is a comprehensive action plan (road map) outlining the enabling policy and institutional framework for developing, financing, and implementing a nationwide electricity access scale-up program with the target of achieving universal access by 2030 in an effective and efficient manner. Specifically the NEP includes, ''inter alia'', a '''''GeospatialLeast-costElectrificationRollout plan''''' for grid and off-grid areas, and a '''''UniversalAccessRoadmap andInvestmentProspectus'''''.<br/>It is the objective of the World Bank/ESMAP-supported National Electrification Plan is to help chart out a path towards achieving universal access that is appropriate in the Myanmar context.<br/>The NEP coordinates with ongoing rural energy access work in off-grid areas being conducted by ADB in collaboration with MOLFRD.<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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== '''International Workshops''' ==
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'''Presentation files'''<br/>1. [[:File:1 Myanmar NEP overview 9-12-2014.pptx|NEP overview]] ‎<br/>2. [[:File:2 Myanmar NEP Geospatial 9-15-2014.pptx|NEP Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Plan]] ‎<br/>3. [[:File:3 Myanmar NEP Investment Prospectus 9-12-2014.pptx|NEP Investment Prospectus‎]]<br/>4. [[:File:4 Myanmar NEP Institutional Presentation 9 12 2014.pptx|NEP Institutional Framework]]<br/><br/>
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=== March 20, 2014 ===
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'''Interium Results of the NEP Study'''<br/>1. [[:File:1 NEP workshop Overview presentation.march 19.pptx|NEP Study: Implementation Progress]]<br/>2.‎ [[:File:2 MMR-EIMarchPres w3states-V12.pptx|Myanmar Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Plan]] ‎<br/>3. [[:File:3 March Workshop Institutional Presentation v2.pptx|Institutional Framework for NEP implementation]]<br/>4. [[:File:4 Investment Prospectus Presentation March Workshop v10.pptx|Universal Access Roadmap and Investment Prospectus]]‎<br/><br/>'''Development Partners' Initiatives Supporting National Electrification'''<br/>5. [[:File:5 ADB presentation at WB NEP workshop March20 2014 CCN final pm.pdf|Off-grid Electrification: Field Findings]]<br/>6. Electricity (Power Sector) Master Plan: Update and Implications for Electrification - Not available for public share<br/>7. [[:File:7 UNIDO MYNUNIDORE0314.ppt|UNIDO's Support in Energy Access in Myanmar]]<br/>8. [[:File:8 Grid and Offgrid Electrificationdraftver12.pdf|Technology Solutions for Frid and Off-grid Electrification]]<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== November 22, 2013 ===
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1. [[:File:0Xiaoping-NEP workshop Overview presentation.nov 21.pptx|Plenary Session: Overview of Study Objective, Design and Expected Outcome]] ‎<br/>2. Technical Session #1: National Geospatial, Least-Cost Electrification Planning: [[:File:1AA Vijay EI MMR Geospatial final annex.pptx|Vijay EI MMR Geospatial (A)]]‎, [[:File:1AB Vijay EI MMR Geospatial final annex.pptx|Vijay EI MMR Geospatial (B)]] <span dir="auto"></span>‎<br/>3. [[:File:2Peter-Roadmap and Prospectus 131121 v4.pptx|Technical Session #2: Universal Access Roadmap and Investment Prospectus]] ‎<br/>4. [[:File:3Alfonso-FINAL Insitutional Framework For Electrifying Myanmar 11 21 2013.pptx|Technical Session #3: Institutional Framework and Business Models]] ‎<br/>5. [[:File:4summary Presentation for U Khin Maung Win.pptx|Summary of Workshop Discussions and Next Steps]]<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== June 1, 2013 ===
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1. '''ADB '''[[:File:ADB MYA RE Presentation 31 May2013 FINAL.ppt|ADB Presentation]]<br/>2. '''JICA''': JICA Program in the Power Sector - Not available for public share<br/>3. '''UNDP''':UNDP in Myanmar - Not available for public share<br/>4<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 0.85em;">. </span>'''WB''': [[:File:WB Myanmar workshop Questions Reflection.pptx|Questions Reflection]]<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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=== May 31, 2013 ===
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1. [[:File:Global overview – Dejan Ostojic.pptx|Global overview – Dejan Ostojic]]<br/>2. [[:File:Thailand RE Program – Tig Tuntivate.pptx|Thailand – Tig Tuntivate]]<br/>3. [[:File:India – Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee.pptx|India – Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee]]<br/>4. [[:File:Vietnam – Hung Tien Van.ppt|Vietnam – Hung Tien Van]]<br/>5. [[:File:Thailand Laos and Cambodia – Jie Tang.ppt|Thailand Laos and Cambodia – Jie Tang]]<br/>6. [[:File:Rwanda – Arun Sanghvi.ppt|Rwanda – Arun Sanghvi]]<br/>7. [[:File:Indonesia – Arun Sanghvi.pptx|Indonesia – Arun Sanghvi]]<br/>8. [[:File:Key Success Factors Across Good Practice NEPs – Arun Sanghvi.pptx|Key Success Factors Across Good Practice NEPs – Arun Sanghvi]]<br/>9. [[:File:Electrification Planning and Technology– Xiaoping Wang.pptx|Electrification Planning and Technology – Xiaoping Wang]]<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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== '''Draft Final Reports''' ==
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[[:File:MMR-NEP-Geospatial Least Cost Planning Draft FinalReport-2014-08-28.pdf|Myanmar National Electrification Plan (NEP): Myanmar Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Plan]]<br/>[[:File:Myanmar NEP Roadmap and Prospectus Draft Final 14 08 28.pdf|Myanmar National Electrification Plan (NEP): Roadmap and Prospectus]]<br/>[[:File:Myanmar NEP EXEC Briefing AUG 25.pdf|Briefing on Myanmar National Electrification Plan toward Universal Access]]<br/><br/>[[Achieving Universal Access to Electricity in Myanmar#toc|►Go to Top]]
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= '''Projects by World Bank Group'''<br/> =
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== '''Myanmar Electric Power Project (MEPP)''' ==
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=== '''Overview''' ===
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=== '''Documents''' ===
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= '''Projects by other Development Partners''' =
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= '''Other''' =
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== '''Advancing Mini-Hydropower in Myanmar Towards SE4ALL: &nbsp;Challenges, Opportunities, and Next Steps'''<br/> ==
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=== Workshop, July 30, 2015 at&nbsp;Naypyidaw ===
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*[[:File:AgendaBooklet FINAL ENR MiniHydro Myanmar.pdf|Event agenda and background information]]
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'''Session 1 - Opening '''(no slides)<br/>
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'''Session 2 - Overview of Existing Mini-Hydropower Projects: Status, Progress'''&nbsp;<br/>[[:File:1 DRD Dr. Soe Soe Ohn.pptx|Dr. Soe Soe Ohn]], Department of Rural Development, Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries, and Rural Development<br/>[[:File:2 Dr. Hla Myo Aung (DRI, MOST).pptx|Dr. Hla Myo Aung]], Department of Research and Innovation, Ministry of Science and Technology<br/>[[:File:3 U Zaw Min SHPAM Presentation.pptx|U Zaw Min]], Small Hydropower Association of Myanmar
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'''Session 3 - International / SE4ALL Efforts for Mini-Hydropower: Objectives, Partners, Resources, and Timelines'''<br/>[[:File:1 Xiaoping Wang Minihydro World Bank.pptx|Dr. Xiaoping Wang]], World Bank,&nbsp;Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)<br/>[[:File:2 Kohji Iwakami UNESCAP.pptx|Dr. Kohji Iwakami]], United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP)<br/>[[:File:3 Yolanda Hanna ASEAN RESP.pptx|Dr. Hanna Yolanda]], ASEAN Rural Energy Support Program (RESP)<br/>Mr. Divyam Nagpal, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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'''Session 4A - Reliable, Centralized, and Accessible Database for Coordinated Planning'''<br/>U Tin Myint, Suntac Technologies, Myanmar<br/>Ippei Kitahara, Asia AIR Survey, Japan&nbsp;<br/>Dr. Marc Muller, University of California, Berkeley
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'''Session 4B - Financing, Standards, and Regulatory Frameworks for Scalability'''<br/>Dr. Chris Greacen, Independent Policy Consultant<br/>U Ye Naing, Independent Engineering Consultant (no slides)
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'''Session 4C - Institutional Structures and Processes for High-Quality, Scaled Implementation'''<br/>Oliver Haas, INTEGRATION, Germany
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'''Session 4D - Vehicles for Capacity Development and Knowledge Management'''<br/>Keith Rabin, KWR International&nbsp;<br/>Dr. Thi Thi Soe, Department of Research and Innovation (DRI), Ministry of Science and Technology<br/>Patrick Pawletko, Green Empowerment
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'''Session 5 - Closing''' (no slides)
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== '''World Bank Group Risk Mitigation Solutions for Myanmar’s Infrastructure Projects&nbsp;''' ==
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=== Workshop, June 3, 2015 at Naypyidaw ===
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The World Bank Group (WBG) hosted a workshop titled Risk Mitigation Solutions for Myanmar‟s Infrastructure Projects in Nay Pyi Taw on June 3, 2015. Myanmar Ministries of Finance, National Planning and Economic Development, Electric Power, Communications and IT, and Transport presented an overview of their infrastructure development priorities and challenges.
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*[[:File:English Summary WBG Risk Mitigation Workshop 3June2015.pdf|Summary of Workshop]]
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*[[:File:Workshop Program.pdf|Workshop Program]]
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*[[:File:WBG IFC Overview Presentation June2015.pdf|IFC - Overview]]
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*[[:File:WBG MIGA English-PRI-June-2015.pdf|MIGA - Political Risk Insurance Solutions]]
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*[[:File:IFC, IDA, MIGA - Public-Private Partnership (PPP) & Project Finance Transactions.pdf|IFC, IDA, MIGA - Public-Private Partnership (PPP) & Project Finance Transactions]]
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*[[:File:IFC, IDA, MIGA - World Bank (IDA) Guarantee Support For Catalyzing Private Financing.pdf|IFC, IDA, MIGA - World Bank (IDA) Guarantee Support For Catalyzing Private Financing]]
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*[[:File:MNPED - National Priority for Public Private Partnership - Dr Kyaw Sunn, Director, Planning Department.pdf|MNPED - National Priority for Public Private Partnership - Dr Kyaw Sunn, Director, Planning Department]]
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*[[:File:MOCIT WBG-risk-mitigation-workshop-03062015.pdf|MOCIT - Telecommunications Infrastructure, Posts and Telecommunications Department]]
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*[[:File:MOEP - Public-private partnership development in Thermal Power Generation, Thermal Power Department, Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise.pdf|MOEP - Public-private partnership development in Thermal Power Generation, Thermal Power Department, Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise]]
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*[[:File:MOT - Current Status of Airport PPP Projects, Aerodrome Standards & Safety Division, Department of Civil Aviation.pdf|MOT - Current Status of Airport PPP Projects, Aerodrome Standards & Safety Division, Department of Civil Aviation]]
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*[[:File:MOT - Infrastructure Development Projects.pdf|MOT - Infrastructure Development Projects]]
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= '''Acknowledgement'''<br/> =
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The financial and technical support by the [https://www.esmap.org Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)] and the [https://www.astae.net/ Asia Sustainable and Alternative Energy Program (ASTAE)] is gratefully acknowledged. ESMAP—a global knowledge and technical assistance program administered by the World Bank—assists low- and middle-income countries to increase their know-how and institutional capacity to achieve environmentally sustainable energy solutions for poverty reduction and economic growth. ESMAP is funded by Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the World Bank Group. ASTAE’s mandate is to scale up the use of sustainable energy options in Asia to reduce poverty and protect the environment by promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency, and access to energy. ASTAE is funded by the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.<br/>
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Revision as of 07:24, 5 July 2016

Implementation of the National Electrification Plan

Myanmar National Electrification Project

The Myanmar National Electrification Project (MNEP) will support the expansion of electricity services in Myanmar through grid and off-grid solutions, and will work with all development partners and the private sector in these areas. The proposed project is expected to be the first in a series of WBG operations supporting public private sector investments aiming to help achieve universal access to electricity in Myanmar by 2030.
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Public Consultations on Draft Safeguars Intruments (May 2015)

The World Bank is currently working with the Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP) and Department of Rural Development (DRD) of the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development in the preparation of the proposed Myanmar National Electrification Project. MOEP and DRD, with assistance from consultants and the World Bank, have prepared a DRAFT Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) that will guide the application of the relevant World Bank safeguard policies to the project. A Poverty and Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) has been undertaken to inform the project and the ESMF. 

DRD and MOEP are inviting interested stakeholders to public consultations concerning these draft safeguard instruments as follows: Thursday May 14 in Mandalay; Saturday May 16 in Taunggyi; and Monday May 18 in Yangon.

The draft documents are available in Myanmar and English languages (the Myanmar version of the full Preliminary PSIA to Inform the ESMF will be posted shortly):



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Civil Society Consultative Meeting

January 30, 2015


On January 30, 2015 in Yangon, the WB held a consultative meeting with civil-society organizations to share information on NEP preparation. Approximately 40 people participated including local and international civil-societies, business and media as well as MOEP and DRD PMO staff responsible for safeguards. World Bank Country Manager Mr Abdoulaye Seck made opening remarks, Senior Energy Specialist Dr Xiaoping Wang gave an overview of NEP preparations, and Senior Social Safeguards Specialist Mr Svend Jensby described safeguards requirement.


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Workshop on Off-Grid Electrification in Myanmar


Grand Ball Room, Thingaha Hotel, Naypyidaw, January 28-29, 2015
The agenda is available here. Please find the presentations below.

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Day 1, Jan 28, 2015


Session 1: Field Evaluations of Existing Off-grid Programs in Myanmar
1-1. The role of off-grid electrification in the National Electrification Project (NEP), Dr. Xiaoping Wang, Senior Energy Specialist, the World Bank
1-2. Government Support for Rural Off-grid Electrification, U Khant Zaw, Deputy Chief Engineer, DRD
1-3. Field Evaluations of the Solar Home System Program, Dr. Chris Greacen, World Bank Consultant
1-4. Field Evaluations of the Mini-hydro Program, Mr. Ajith Kumara, World Bank Consultant

Session 2: State of Art Off grid Electrification Technologies and Lessons Learned from Other Countries
2-1. State of Art Solar PV Technologies, Business Models and Markets for Electrification, Mr. Russell Sturm, Head for Clean Energy and Resource Efficiency, International Finance Corporation
2-2. Bangladeshi Solar Program, Mr. Nazmul Hapque, Director (Investment) & Head of Advisory, Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL), Bangladesh
2-3. State of Art Minihydro Technologies for Electrification, Prof. Dr. Arun Kumar, Chair Professor and Chief Scientific Officer, Alternate Hydro Energy Centre, India Institute of Technology Roorkee
2-4. Nepalese Minihydro Program, Mr. Ram Prasad Dhital, Executive Director, Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC), Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Nepal

Session 3: Private Sector Participation in Provision of Off-grid Electrification Services
3-1. U Min Paing Oo, Moe Ko San Solar (Hpa An) - Not available for public share
3-2. U Than Zaw, Mana ging Director, Asia Solar - Not available for public share
3-3. U Kyaw Min Tun, Managing Director, SolaRiseSys
3-4. U Kyaw Min, Director, Earth Renewable Energy Company
3-5. U Hnin K ThaYar, Managing Director, T & T Co. Ltd - Not available for public share
3-6. U Aung Myint, General Secretary, REAM
3-7. U Khun Aung Myo, Shan State
3-8. U Sai Htun La, Owner, Sai Htun Hla & Brothers Company; Founder, Hydro Power Cooperative Limited, Shan State
3-9. U Zaw Min, Shan State
3-10. U Ye Neing, Kyaing Tone Power Company, Kyi Thein & Family Company, and Aye Thar Electrical Factory, Shan state
3-11. U Khin Myn Mung, Chaiman, FNDP (Pvt) Ltd, Falam, Chin state - Not available for public share
3-12. U Soe Tint Aung, bio-gassifier private practitioner
3-13. U Hla Tun from Myint Mo Yadanar Mini-hydro Company - Not available for public share

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Day 2, Jan 29, 2015


Session 5: What, How, How Much and By Whom for Myanmar
5-1. Issues and options for scaling up off-grid solar, Dr. Chris Greacen, World Bank Consultant
5-2. Issues and options for scaling up off-grid solar, Mr. Ajith Kumara, World Bank Consultant
5-3. Breakout sessions with facilitators and translators

Session 6: Development Partners’ Initiatives Supporting Off-grid Electrification
6-1. JICA, Mr. Yoshifumi Tokushige
6-2. ADB, Choon-Sik Jung, Senior Energy Specialist
6-3. KfW Development Bank, (A) Ms. Carolyn Neufeld, Principal Project Manager, Energy Asia, (B) Niraj Subedi, Energy Sector Specialist, Nepal Office
6-4. International Finance Corporation (IFC) Mr. Russell Sturm, Head for Clean Energy and Resource Efficiency
6-5. United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Mr. Hongpeng Liu, Chief of Energy Security and Water Resources Section


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Consultants' Reports

1. Report of Off-Grid Hydro Power Assessment of Myanmar

2. DRD Solar Home Systems (SHS) in Myanmar Status and Recommendations


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Report on Poverty and Social Impacts Analysis

Understanding the impact of tariffs and connection costs for the preparation of the National Electrification Plan, Myanmar (December 2014)

The World Bank has been undertaking a Poverty and Social Impact Assessment (PSIA) to inform dialogue with the Government of Myanmar on roll-out of the National Electrification Plan, and to support aspects of both the Myanmar Electric Power Project (MEPP) and National Electrification Project (NEP). Specifically, the PSIA serves to:
(i) inform institutional capacity building measures and technical assistance during implementation of both projects, in 2015 and beyond, including discussions on tariff setting under MEPP; and
(ii) inform the NEP design and Environment and Social Management Framework per World Bank safeguards policies.

The PSIA Phase I report was finalized in December 2014. This includes information on overall understanding of barriers to electricity access (in rural and urban areas and for poor and marginalized households in particular), uses of electricity, quality of service and affordability of new tariffs of April 2014. It also includes an overview of the self-reliant electrification (SRE) approach and roles and functions of the Electricity Committees at village level.

Please download the report here.

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First Workshop

The Government of Myanmar and World Bank Group (WBG) held two technical workshops on November 4-5, 2014 in Nay Pyi Taw as part of ongoing support for national electrification. The first workshop (November 4) concerned private sector participation in grid and off-grid electrification. The second workshop (November 5) concerned poverty and social impact assessment (PSIA) and environmental and social safeguards. 71 participants (32 from MOEP and 24 from MLFRD) participated in each workshop, including representatives from all Myanmar states and regions.

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Day 1, Nov 4, 2014

Private Sector Participation WBG will help the Government of Myanmar develop a request for expressions of interest (EOI) from the private sector to participate in the NEP. Pending responses to the request, MOEP and WBG will hold a workshop with interested private sector participants in January 2015.
1. PSP for on-grid power
2. PSP for off-grid power

Day 2, Nov 5, 2014

Social and Environmental Issues
1. Poverty and Social Impact Assesment (PSIA): Policies Introduction, PSIA Qualitative Analysis
2. Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF): Poverty and social impacts analysis

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Development of the National Electrification Plan

Background

Myanmar is at an unprecedented juncture to launch a national electrification program for providing reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity services to the entire population of approximately 60 million. The government, international and bilateral organizations, and the private sector all demonstrated their commitment and interest in playing a role in the journey to achieving universal access.
With strong support and commitment from GoM, the World Bank has mobilized a grant of approximately US$2.0 million through the UN Sustainable Energy for ALL Initiative, to support the GoM in developing a National Electrification Plan (NEP).
The NEP is a comprehensive action plan (road map) outlining the enabling policy and institutional framework for developing, financing, and implementing a nationwide electricity access scale-up program with the target of achieving universal access by 2030 in an effective and efficient manner. Specifically the NEP includes, inter alia, a GeospatialLeast-costElectrificationRollout plan for grid and off-grid areas, and a UniversalAccessRoadmap andInvestmentProspectus.
It is the objective of the World Bank/ESMAP-supported National Electrification Plan is to help chart out a path towards achieving universal access that is appropriate in the Myanmar context.
The NEP coordinates with ongoing rural energy access work in off-grid areas being conducted by ADB in collaboration with MOLFRD.

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International Workshops

Presentation files
1. NEP overview
2. NEP Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Plan
3. NEP Investment Prospectus‎
4. NEP Institutional Framework

March 20, 2014

Interium Results of the NEP Study
1. NEP Study: Implementation Progress
2.‎ Myanmar Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Plan
3. Institutional Framework for NEP implementation
4. Universal Access Roadmap and Investment Prospectus

Development Partners' Initiatives Supporting National Electrification
5. Off-grid Electrification: Field Findings
6. Electricity (Power Sector) Master Plan: Update and Implications for Electrification - Not available for public share
7. UNIDO's Support in Energy Access in Myanmar
8. Technology Solutions for Frid and Off-grid Electrification

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November 22, 2013

1. Plenary Session: Overview of Study Objective, Design and Expected Outcome
2. Technical Session #1: National Geospatial, Least-Cost Electrification Planning: Vijay EI MMR Geospatial (A)‎, Vijay EI MMR Geospatial (B)
3. Technical Session #2: Universal Access Roadmap and Investment Prospectus
4. Technical Session #3: Institutional Framework and Business Models
5. Summary of Workshop Discussions and Next Steps

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June 1, 2013

1. ADB ADB Presentation
2. JICA: JICA Program in the Power Sector - Not available for public share
3. UNDP:UNDP in Myanmar - Not available for public share
4. WB: Questions Reflection

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May 31, 2013

1. Global overview – Dejan Ostojic
2. Thailand – Tig Tuntivate
3. India – Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee
4. Vietnam – Hung Tien Van
5. Thailand Laos and Cambodia – Jie Tang
6. Rwanda – Arun Sanghvi
7. Indonesia – Arun Sanghvi
8. Key Success Factors Across Good Practice NEPs – Arun Sanghvi
9. Electrification Planning and Technology – Xiaoping Wang

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Draft Final Reports

Myanmar National Electrification Plan (NEP): Myanmar Geospatial Least-Cost Electrification Plan
Myanmar National Electrification Plan (NEP): Roadmap and Prospectus
Briefing on Myanmar National Electrification Plan toward Universal Access

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Projects by World Bank Group

Myanmar Electric Power Project (MEPP)

Overview

Documents

Projects by other Development Partners

Other

Advancing Mini-Hydropower in Myanmar Towards SE4ALL:  Challenges, Opportunities, and Next Steps

Workshop, July 30, 2015 at Naypyidaw



Session 1 - Opening (no slides)


Session 2 - Overview of Existing Mini-Hydropower Projects: Status, Progress 
Dr. Soe Soe Ohn, Department of Rural Development, Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries, and Rural Development
Dr. Hla Myo Aung, Department of Research and Innovation, Ministry of Science and Technology
U Zaw Min, Small Hydropower Association of Myanmar


Session 3 - International / SE4ALL Efforts for Mini-Hydropower: Objectives, Partners, Resources, and Timelines
Dr. Xiaoping Wang, World Bank, Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)
Dr. Kohji Iwakami, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP)
Dr. Hanna Yolanda, ASEAN Rural Energy Support Program (RESP)
Mr. Divyam Nagpal, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)


Session 4A - Reliable, Centralized, and Accessible Database for Coordinated Planning
U Tin Myint, Suntac Technologies, Myanmar
Ippei Kitahara, Asia AIR Survey, Japan 
Dr. Marc Muller, University of California, Berkeley


Session 4B - Financing, Standards, and Regulatory Frameworks for Scalability
Dr. Chris Greacen, Independent Policy Consultant
U Ye Naing, Independent Engineering Consultant (no slides)


Session 4C - Institutional Structures and Processes for High-Quality, Scaled Implementation
Oliver Haas, INTEGRATION, Germany


Session 4D - Vehicles for Capacity Development and Knowledge Management
Keith Rabin, KWR International 
Dr. Thi Thi Soe, Department of Research and Innovation (DRI), Ministry of Science and Technology
Patrick Pawletko, Green Empowerment


Session 5 - Closing (no slides)



World Bank Group Risk Mitigation Solutions for Myanmar’s Infrastructure Projects 

Workshop, June 3, 2015 at Naypyidaw

The World Bank Group (WBG) hosted a workshop titled Risk Mitigation Solutions for Myanmar‟s Infrastructure Projects in Nay Pyi Taw on June 3, 2015. Myanmar Ministries of Finance, National Planning and Economic Development, Electric Power, Communications and IT, and Transport presented an overview of their infrastructure development priorities and challenges.


Presentations from the WBG:


Presentations from Government Ministries:


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Information and Data

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Acknowledgement

The financial and technical support by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) and the Asia Sustainable and Alternative Energy Program (ASTAE) is gratefully acknowledged. ESMAP—a global knowledge and technical assistance program administered by the World Bank—assists low- and middle-income countries to increase their know-how and institutional capacity to achieve environmentally sustainable energy solutions for poverty reduction and economic growth. ESMAP is funded by Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the World Bank Group. ASTAE’s mandate is to scale up the use of sustainable energy options in Asia to reduce poverty and protect the environment by promoting renewable energy, energy efficiency, and access to energy. ASTAE is funded by the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.


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Establishment/Project Data

ID: 42841
Name:
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Type: Production centre (portable stoves)
Start: Year establishment started business 2014
Technology: unknown
ICS produced: 260 ICS sold: 95 Date: 19.01.2016
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Programme: Programme under which establishment is active Action Aid

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Location Data

District: Nsanje
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TA: Ngabu
GVH: Mbenje
Village: khithi
Road: Accessibilty/Road (Distance in KM to primary road) 13 km
District information
Area in sq. Km: 1,942 km²
Population: 299,168
Tree cover (%): 15 %

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