The LNG Floating Storage Unit docked at Thilawa Port, together with the regasification unit and the Thanlyin 200-MW power plant, supports initially generating 150 MW to meet rising regional demand, with ongoing efforts to ramp up output to 500 MW.

 

THANLYIN and Thakayta Power Plant projects are aiming for increased power output of 500 megawatts to meet the Yangon Re­g’ to the Electricity and Energy Devel­opment Commission.

 

The Floating Storage Unit (FSU) for liquefied natural gas (LNG) docked at Thilawa Port, the regasification unit, and Thanlyin 200-MW power plant are initially producing 150 MW to meet growing demand in the region, and efforts are being exerted to generate more power output up to 500 MW.

 

Moreover, efforts are being made to minimize wastage as LNG is a high-cost energy resource, ensure the con­tinuous operation of power generators and maintain the efficiency of the ma­chine. Thanlyin 200-MW power plant is generating an initial output of 150 MW. FSU, an LNG carrier vessel, has docked for LNG supply, and the re­gasification unit has completed trial operation and started generating the trial output of 40 MW. Power generation has increased to 150 MW starting from 17 December. Those projects will gen­erate increased power output to meet the electricity needs of the public and industrial zones. — ASH/KK