Russia's Inter RAO to Conduct Feasibility Study for 660 MW Coal Power Plant in Myanmar
2026-06-07 14:26
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Inter RAO — Export and Myanmar's 24 Hour Group have signed a contract to prepare a feasibility study for a coal-fired power plant with an installed capacity of up to 660 MW in the Dawei Special Economic Zone.

Inter RAO to prepare feasibility study for coal power plant in Myanmar

The agreement was signed on June 5 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in the presence of the heads of the Russian and Myanmar delegations. This was announced by the press service of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development. Russian Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov stated that the feasibility study is planned to be completed and approved by the end of this year. The parties also discussed next steps for advancing large-scale infrastructure projects in the Dawei Special Economic Zone.

The coal-fired power plant project is seen as a key initiative to deepen energy cooperation between Russia and Myanmar. The involvement of Inter RAO will leverage Russia's technological advantages in the design and construction of thermal power plants and help strengthen the company's position in the international market. The implementation of the project is expected to boost regional power generation capacity and provide stable electricity supply for local economic development. The Dawei Special Economic Zone is regarded as a potential area for attracting investment and launching large-scale industrial projects.

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