MoEP Union Minister inspects Upper Kengtawng Hydropower Project




UNION Minister for Electric Power U Nyan Tun, accom­panied by Commander of the Eastern Central Command Maj- Gen Myo Min Tun, Shan State Minister for Natural Resourc­es U Sai Leik, and relevant de­partmental officials, visited the Upper Kengtawng Hydropower Project, which is being imple­mented by Construction Task Force 5 under the Hydropower Implementation Department and Kengtawng power plant on 15 June.



They observed a project model, documentation photos showing implementation pro­gress, and geological rock sam­ples at the project briefing hall.


Speaking at the event, the Union minister said electricity is a key for national develop­ment, and the ministry will con­tinuously implement the new hydropower projects that can generate electricity by utilizing the country’s natural resources, considering the economic status while minimizing impact on the environment and society.


Only through such efforts will it be possible to meet the country’s growing annual elec­tricity demand promptly.


The Union minister pre­sented foodstuffs to the staff.


The Union minister and party inspected the main dam, main spillway, aqueduct tunnel, valve, steel pipeline, power plant and switchyard in the project area.


They also conducted an on-site inspection of both the com­pleted components and the on­going construction works within the project area, and presented foodstuffs and cash to the staff.


The Kengtawng hydropow­er plant is located in Mongnai Township, Shan State (South), and it is a three-generator-in­stalled run-of-river type facility that produces 54 megawatts and 377.6 million kilowatt hours a year, and it links with the nation­al grid through a 230 kV power line. — MNA/KTZH

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