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AEDS COUNTRIES: Myanmar

Upper Mekong region energy development impacts on Myanmar’s socio-ecological systems

Status of Solar Energy Potential, Development and Application in Myanmar

Emission reduction pathways for a sustainable cement industry in Myanmar

Myanmar junta revises electricity tariffs to over two-fold high on account of increasing production costs

The Military Council’s Ministry of Electric Power announced they would revise electricity tariffs from 1 September onwards. Both domestic use and commercial use will be hiked to a more than two-fold high.

Modeling solar energy system demand using household-level data in Myanmar

Yangon sees sharp increase in fuel prices amid rising demand

Fuel is now available at gas stations in Yangon, with only a few vehicles queuing, but the cost of gasoline has surged to over Ks 3,000 per liter, according to drivers in Yangon region.

Role of solar energy for enhancing sustainable energy and electricity in Myanmar: An outlook

Willingness to Pay for Renewable Energy in Myanmar: Energy Source Preference

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