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Submitted by moiuser on 10 May 2021

THE projects to generate electricity  must  be  implemented  with  momentum  through  renewable energy such as hydro-power and solar power so as to meet the more demands, said Union  Minister  for  Electricity  and  Energy  U  Aung  Than  Oo in meeting with officials of Thahtay  hydropower  project  on 8 May.

During his tour of the project site on Thahtay Creek, 12 miles  northeast  of  Thandwe  of  Rakhine  State,  the  Union  Minister  inspected  progress  of  implementing  the  project  and  functions  of  the  230KV  Taungup  (Baryay)  main  power station.

In  his  instructions,  the  Union Minister urged them to systematically use the machinery to be installed at the project site,  make  utmost  efforts  for  timely completion of the project and emphasize contribution to local tourism industry and conservation of the environments.

The project which started in 2008-2009 financial year will build  a  111-megawatt  power  station to generate 386 million kilowatt  hours  per  year  to  increase  electricity  to  Rakhine  State and feed electricity to the national grid.

So far, the project has completed by 65.48 per cent. Efforts are  being  made  to  finish  the  project in 2024.

Likewise,  Upper  Keng-tawng  hydropower  project  has  completed  by  63.99  percent, Upper Yeywa hydropower project 48.68 percent and middle  Paunglaung  hydropower  project, 6.14 percent.

The Union Minister viewed round the site for resettlement of the local people who moved from Payit and Yaykauk villages involved in the project area and instructed officials to fulfill their needs.

He also inspected the 230-KV  Taungup  (Baryay)  main  power station and left instructions  on  inspection  for  transformers and accessories of the main  power  station  for  minimizing the outage of electricity.

On 7 May, he met with Rakhine State, district and township level engineers and staff at  Thandwe  District  Electrical Engineer Office and urged them to arrange full supply of electricity  to  respective  regions.

MNA

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