Rate of Electricity. Public Announcement from Ministry of Electricity and Energy changes to electricity rates. The electricity rates across Myanmar will be amended to the following rates, outlined in the table, beginning from 1 July 2019. Contact online >>
Rate of Electricity. Public Announcement from Ministry of Electricity and Energy changes to electricity rates. The electricity rates across Myanmar will be amended to the following rates, outlined in the table, beginning from 1 July 2019.
Public Notice Amendment to electricity bill rates. 1. Access to electricity plays a crucial role in the country''s social and economic development, and the Ministry of Electric Power upgrades the power plants and power grids. It also conducts extensions and maintenance works in collaboration with local and foreign investments.
Minister Office New. MoEE organizes meeting over works on energy sector. THE Ministry of Electricity and Energy organized a coordination meeting over its present and future works on the energy sector at the ministry in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
The residential electricity price in Burma (Myanmar) is MMK 60.500 per kWh or USD 0.019. The electricity price for businesses is MMK 164.700 kWh or USD 0.051. These retail prices were collected in March 2024 and include the cost of power, distribution and transmission, and all taxes and fees.
1.The Ministry of Electricity and Energy hereby announced an Invitation to Expression of Interest –EOI to the eligible Consultant/ Consulting firm who has international experiences to provide the consultancy services by technically, commercially and legally to assist in preparation of the Tender for the renovation and leasing of the existing Fertilizer Plants and Refineries and constructing of new Fertilizer Plants and Refinery under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy.
Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise, Application Form for Expression of Interest(EoI) to construct the new fertilizer factroy in No.(1) Fertilizer Factory (Sa-Le) and No.(2)Fertilizer Factory (Kyunchaung)
Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Myanma Petrochemical Enterprise, Application Form for Expression of Interest(EoI) to operate No.(4) Fertilizer Factory (Myaungdaga) and No.(5)Fertilizer Factory (Kangyidaunt) with private public partnership
Amid a floundering economy and soaring food prices, Myanmar''s military council announced on Friday via regime-controlled newspapers that the rates charged for electricity will increase in September.
As listed by the junta-controlled ministry of electric power, the rates before the change were between 35 and 125 kyat (US $0.02 and $0.06) per unit for households and between 125 and 180 kyat (US $0.06 and $0.09) per unit for businesses.
The rates for businesses, industrial facilities, and the offices of embassies, consulates, and international organisations will increase to 250 kyat (US $0.12) per unit for the first 5,000 units, 400 kyat (US $0.19) per unit for 5,001 to 20. . .
YANGON: The Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP) announced on Friday (Aug 30) that electricity bills will be increased, from the previous maximum of 125 kyats to 300 kyats for household use and from the previous maximum of 180 kyats to 500 kyats for commercial use starting September 1.
According to the agreement of the Union Cabinet Meeting No.5/2024 held on July 5, 2024, the electricity rates will be 50 kyats for household use from 1 to 50 units, 100 kyats from 51 to 100 units, 150 kyats from 101 to 200 units, and 300 kyats from 201 units and above.
The electricity rates will be fixed at 250 kyats for non-household use such as industries, businesses, one-off, temporary use, street lights, government offices, state-owned industries, state-owned businesses, river water supply, municipal offices and enterprises, non-governmental organisations, foreign embassies, and international organisations from 1 to 5,000 units, 400 kyats from 5,001 to 20,000 units, and 500 kyats from 20,001 units and above.
Therefore, the electricity rate adjustment issue has been submitted to the Union Government by Section 41 of the Electricity Law of 2014 and the revised electricity rates will be effective from September 1.
According to the increased rate on July 1, 2019, the electricity rates for household use were 35 kyats from 1 to 30 units, 50 kyats from 31 to 50 units, 70 kyats from 51 to 75 units, 90 kyats from 76 to 100 units, 110 kyats from 101 to 150 units, 120 kyats from 151 to 200 units, and 125 kyats from 201 units and above.
The electricity rates for commercial use were 125 kyats from 1 to 500 units, 135 kyats from 501 to 5,000 units, 145 kyats from 5001 to 10,000 units, 155 kyats from 10,001 to 20,000 units, 165 kyats from 20,001 to 50,000 units, 175 kyats from 50,001 to 100,000 units and 180 kyats from 100,000 units and above.
Since the supply of electricity is essential for the development of the nation''s social life and economic development, the ministry has upgraded, built and maintained large power plants and power lines and it has been informed that there is a need to prepare and set electricity rates as the cost of production increases according to the financial year to produce and distribute more stable electricity to the people who use electricity through foreign investments.
In the statement, it is mentioned that the book fees will be changed from 35,000 kyats to 40,000 kyats starting from September 1 regarding the application for ordinary Myanmar passports.
The Myanmar Passport Issuing Board is issuing passports at the Myanmar Passport Issuing Office (Yangon) from February 2, 2023, and Nay Pyi Taw, Mandalay, Pathein and Bago from February 26, 2024, using the online appointment system to verify according to the process.
Online bookings can be made on the Myanmar Passport Issuance Board''s website and those who have received online bookings must bring their UID numbers verified by the Department of Immigration when applying for passports.
According to the release of the Myanmar Passport Issuing Office, those who have obtained an online appointment to apply for a passport at the Myitkyina and Lashio branches can do so at the passport issuing offices in Yangon, Mandalay and Taunggyi.
In addition, the online booking can be applied for at the passport issuing office in Nay Pyi Taw using the Yangon Region household list, and Kayah State household list applicants can choose to apply at the Taunggyi branch with the approval of the state government or the regional military command. - The Nation/ANN
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