Professional Documents
Culture Documents
MGES2017 brochure 22052017
MGES2017 brochure 22052017
GREEN ENERGY
SUMMIT 2017
In Conjunction with:
www.myanmargreenenergysummit.com
14 – 15 August 2017
Sule Shangri-la, Yangon, Myanmar
Powering Up Myanmar through Green Energy
Endorsed by:
Delegaon of
German Industry
and Commerce
in Myanmar
Rajasthan Solar
Malaysia Malaysian Associaon &
Associaon of Photovoltaic Director, Diwakar
Energy Service Industry Renewable &
Companies Associaon Infra Pvt. Ltd.
Sino-Spanish
The Instute World
Associaon Thai Wind of Electrical Alliance for
for Energy and Energy Engineers of Decentralized
Sustainability Associaon Japan (IEEJ) Energy
(ASEES)
Media Partners:
1
OVERVIEW
Energy consumption has been the engine of economic growth and structural transformation. As developing
country continues transforming into modern economy, there is a sharp uptick on energy. Energy, therefore,
plays a crucial role at the early stages of a nation development.
Myanmar, under the Framework for Economic and Social Reforms, placed immediate priority on universal
electrification in order to re-enter to the global markets. Evolving into a competitive export-oriented economy
with modernising and scaling up electricity capacity requires greater foreign investment and infrastructure
modernisation.
While funding and infrastructure are fundamental, guaranteeing access to modern forms of energy is not easy.
The varied geography of Myanmar, from the mountainous states of Kachin and Shan to the beaches of Mon and
Tanintharyi, complicates this further. While the development of off-grid alternatives is important for remote
regions, large-scale grid expansion is necessary for Myanmar’s long-term development goals.
The hosting of the 5th edition of Myanmar Green Energy Summit in Yangon will once again converge the top
notch of both local and international energy stakeholders to be updated on the development plans and policies
in investing in Myanmar’s energy sector; to assess market opportunities and at the same time discuss strategies
and implementation plans in achieving universal electrification by 2030.
2
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WEEK
FEATURING
Efficient production and use of energy and water, manage trade-offs, optimise resources by reuse, recycling and generating energy
from waste are essential to save on increasingly scarce resources and costs, for both production and waste management. An added
driver is to strengthen corporate social and environmental responsibility through sustainable production.
The hosting of the Sustainable Energy & Water Resources Management Week in Myanmar featuring two flagship conferences - Global
Water Conference 2017 (GWC 2017) and the 4th Myanmar Green Energy Summit 2017 (MGES 2017) is to address the pertinent issues
in both water and energy sectors of the country.
16 - 17 AUGUST 2017
SULE SHANGRI-LA, YANGON, MYANMAR
www.globalwaterconference.com
TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE WATER SECURITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: DIRECTIONS, STRATEGIES, SOLUTIONS
3
MARKET INFO ON MYANMAR’S ENERGY SECTOR
Green: New Development (2009 – 2012) White: Light is there most of the times.
Red: Development before (2002 – 2006) Dark: No Light
Blue: Light was there before (1992 – 1996)
Source: ADB
4
MARKET INFO ON MYANMAR’S ENERGY SECTOR
22 Hydropower Plants
n
wi
2. Kinda, 56 MW
16
dy
3. Sedawgyi, 25 MW
wa
bo
ar
we
14
4. Baluchaung-1, 28 MW
ey
Sh
Ay
8
5. Zawgyi Dam, 18 MW
3
6. Zaungtu, 20 MW
Mandalay 15 7
5
Thaniwin
7. Zawgyi Dam 2, 12 MW
9
2
13 8. Thapanzeik, 30 MW
Siaung
18
10 21
9. Mone, 75 MW
4
Nay Pyi Daw 1 10. Lower Paung Laung, 280 MW
12 20
11. Yenwe, 25 MW
19
11 17
12. Kabaung, 30 MW
6 13. Kengtawng, 54 MW
14. Shweli-1, 600 MW
Yangon 15. Yeywa, 790 MW
16. Dapein-1, 240 MW
17. Shweguin, 75 MW
18. KyeeonKyeewa, 74 MW
19. Kun, 60 MW
20. Thaukyegat-II, 120 MW
21. Nancho, 40 MW
22. Chipwenge, 99 MW
Waingmaw Nantabak(Kachin)
Bhamo
Dapein
Nabar Dapein2
Shweli1
Legend
Shweli3
Kale Kalewa Upper Thanlwin(Kunlone)
Naopha, Man power plant
Nyaungbingyi
Namtu Mansan (in operation / planned)
Upper Yeywa
Gangaw Ohntaw Nam Kha
Myngyan MiddleYeywa
Chaungku
Upper Bu substation
Kyungchaung
Yeywa
Belin Minepann
Keng Ton
(in operation / planned)
Meikhla
Thazi
Namsan
Mann Shwemyo
500kV transmission lines
Ponnagyun NPT2
PL MPL
Ann NPT UPL
Taungdwgyi
Pyinmana Baluchaung1
(in operation / planned)
Thephyu
Baluchaung
Shewdaung Baluchaung3
Baluchaung2
OakShitpin Taungoo
Toungup
Bawgatha
230kV transmission lines
Thatay Tharyargone
(in operation after 2021/ planned)
Minhla
Phayargyi Kamamat
230kV transmission lines
Hlawga Thaton
Hlaingtharyar
East
Dagon
(in operation after 2021)
Thanlyin
Pathein
Athoke Mawlamyaing
Ngayyukongy Dala Thilawar
Kyaiklat Thaketa Ye
Ahlone
Thaninthayi
Ayeyanwaddy Kunchangon Meik Boatpin
Dawei
Kuk Thaung
5
MARKET INFO ON MYANMAR’S ENERGY SECTOR
Source: ADB
TESTIMONIAL
“An excellent platform to meet
government officials, local associations,
international NGOs, etc. Looking forward
to participate in the next conference!”
Sakura Yamasaki
Hakha Managing Director, Singapore Solar
Exchange Pte Ltd
Mindat
Karokpi
Kadwe
“Well-organized and responsive to the
oft-ignored business-making side of such
conferences. Well done!”
Ireneo B. Acuna
Vice President & Head - Electric Distribution
Development Office, MERALCO
6
PROGRAM
OPENING CEREMONY
10:00AM Myanmar Cultural Dances
PLENARY SESSION
11:10AM Plenary Address 1: World’s Current Development Status and Trend in Green Energy
11:40AM Plenary Address 2: Renewable Energy Developments and Potential in the Greater Mekong Subregion
12:10PM Plenary Address 3: An Overview of Yangon New Energy Masterplan in Meeting the Growing Electricity Demand
12:40PM Plenary Address 4: Achieving 100% Electrification through Mandalay’s 30-Year Masterplan: Directions & Strategies
SESSION ONE:
SOCIO-ECONOMICS FRAMEWORK FOR AN ENERGY-EFFICIENT ECONOMY
2:10PM Paper 1: An Overview of Myanmar Climate Change Strategy & Action Plan (MCCSAP) 2016 – 2030 on Green Energy Adoption
2:35PM Paper 2: Government Strategies in Building a Financially Viable Energy Sector through Economically Efficient Tariffs
3:00PM Paper 3: The Viability of FIT as a Policy Mechanism to Incentivize the Deployment of Renewable Energy in Myanmar
SESSION TWO:
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND FINANCING OPTIONS FOR GREEN ENERGY PROJECTS IN MYANMAR
4:05PM Paper 4: Fostering Investment-Friendly Climate through Improved FDI Regulations
4:30PM Paper 5: The Financing Trends of Energy and Transmission Infrastructure Projects in ASEAN
5:30PM GREEN ENERGY PROJECT FINANCING FORUM: Key Criteria of Bankable Projects & Funding Options
7
PROGRAM
9:25AM Paper 8: Green Thermal Power as Green Energy Source in Myanmar’s Energy Mix
10:15AM Paper 10: Investing in Myanmar’s Solar Energy: What Options Do You Have?
10:40AM Paper 11: Wind Power Sector Assessment on Resources, Potential and Recent Initiatives in Myanmar
SESSION FOUR:
BRIDGING THE POWER GAP WITH ALTERNATIVES
11:45AM Paper 12: Nuclear Power Development in Myanmar: Potential vs Challenges
12:35PM Paper 14: The Development and Market Potential of Waste-To-Energy in Myanmar
SESSION FIVE:
TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SECURITY
2:00PM Paper 15: Modernizing Power Transmission and Distribution Infrastructure for Greater Economic Development
2:25PM Paper 16: Innovative Technologies for Long Distance Power Transmission for Power Lost Control: A Noble Approach for Myanmar
2:50PM Paper 17: Reducing Blackouts and Improve Frequency Through Advance Transmission Line Protection System
SESSION SIX:
REMOTE AND RURAL ELECTRIFICATION DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN MYANMAR
3:55PM Paper 18: Myanmar Rural Electrification Policy and Programs
4:20PM Paper 19: Upscalling Mini-Grids for Low Cost & Timely Access to Electricity
4:55PM Paper 20: Development of Sustainable Specification for SHS and Mini-hydro: Feasibility and Challenges
5:20PM GREEN ENERGY INDUSTRY FORUM: Towards Full Renewable Electricity by 2050: Reality or Utopia
8
OUR PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES
9
SPONSORSHIP / EXHIBITION AT A GLANCE
Refreshment
Conference
Conference
Conference
Conference
Luncheon
Planum
Titanium
Speaker
Cocktail
Lanyard
Session
Silver
Gold
Bag
Kit
Logo on Collateral
Bag inseron
Token by GOH
Conference Pass 5 3 2 2 2 2 2
Exhibitor Pass 2 2
Speaking Slot
Ad in Program Book
Logo on Website
Web banner on
www.confexhub.com
B2B Meengs 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
10
MGES 2017
MGES 2017 REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION FORM FORM
City/State Postcode
Country
Telephone* Fax*
Mobile Number* Date of Birth D D / M M / Y Y Y Y
(as per passport)
*(Please include country and area code)
PAYMENT
Full payment is required with your Registra�on Form before the Conference day. Tax-Receipt will only be issued upon receipt of full payment.
Conference registra�on fee includes lunch and refreshments. The Conference registra�on fee, however, does not include travel,
accommoda�on and incidental costs.
All payments should be made in USD ($) by bank dra�, telegraphic transfer or cash only.
All registra�ons by fax or post MUST reach us before 1 August 2017, a�er which late registra�ons will be considered as "WALK-INs" and
subjected to "WALK-IN" fee.