The Law deals with the provision of access to electricity for the economic and social development of the country. Provisions are also made for pricing, licenses, penalties and the establishment of an electricity regulatory commission, its functions and duties. Access. Contact online >>
The Law deals with the provision of access to electricity for the economic and social development of the country. Provisions are also made for pricing, licenses, penalties and the establishment of an electricity regulatory commission, its functions and duties. Access.
Laws and Regulations . Fermer. Constitutions; Burma Codes; Laws. British Burma (1824-1942 ; 1945-1948) Myanmar Law Reports (1989-until now) International Law . Fermer. ASEAN Law; Download the file : Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law 44/2014 - The Electricity Law (Burmese) (PDF - 125.6 ko) See the document Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Law 44/2014 - The
(d) to carry out the electrical business in accordance with the specified standards; (e) to encourage the local and foreign investment in the electrical business; (f) to enact fair, transparent and appropriate rules and regulations in order to prescribe the rates of electric power fee which are consistent with current times;
The law aims to: 1) to decrease the cost of electricity generation through planning, to meet the demand for electricity and to provide electrical services; 2) to increase the number of electricity generation projects; 3) to enable the safe and widespread use of electricity; 4) to carry out electrical work in accordance with the prescribed
(b) Electricity activities means any activity in connection with electric power consisting in exploration, construction, generation, transmission, distribution, use, trade; control of the electrical system; electrical testing and electrical investigation;
(f) Power transmission system means any power transmission system using power lines, power line towers and power sub-stations by which the electric power is transmitted from the power-generating main feeders to main substations or to each sub-station;
(i) Trade in electric power means business transactions based on communication with electricity-related operators in order to generate, distribute, transmit and exchange electric power, either domestically or internationally;
(j) Consumption of electric power means obtaining and consuming electric power with specified voltage, amperes and frequency, in accordance with the stipulations;
(l) Nation grid means the system - covering the whole country - of electric power generation, its transmission and distribution from the main electric power plants and the main power sub-stations via power transmission lines, power distribution sub-stations and power distribution lines;
(m) Regional electric power system means a regional electric power system which is not connected to the national grid and is a separate system within a boundary;
(n) Electric power line area means the area which stretches along an electric power line across a distance specified by the ministry as sufficient to prevent electrical hazards;
(o) Controlling the electric power system means management and control of the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power in the national grid in compliance with technological standards and norms;
(p) Inspection of electricity activities means an inspection in order to check whether an electricity activities - with the exception of power exploration - is performed in compliance with the stipulations to prevent electrical hazards;
(q) Inspection of electricity-related machinery means an inspection of electrical instruments and electrical equipment, machineries and power lines used for electricity activities as to their strength and their compliance with the specified standards and norms;
(t) Electric power board means the board formed by the relevant ministry with the consent of the Union government which is charged with the effective performance of electricity activities in the specified electric power supply area;
(u) Electric power corporation means an enterprise formed by (i) any electricity supply board or (ii) any enterprise or any enterprise section under the ministry or (iii) local or foreign entrepreneurs as a joint venture in order to engage in electricity activities;
(v) Private electric power producer means a person who, after having obtained a license to engage in electricity activities in accordance with existing laws and produces, sells electric power;
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