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Ahlone154.2 MW Gas

Gas

Ahlone power generation facility, also ranking 7th in Myanmar, shares a capacity of 154.2 MW, reinforcing its significance in the country's energy sector. Like its counterpart Hlawga, Ahlone accounts for approximately 3.87% of Myanmar's total capacity of 3,987 MW. This plant is particularly noteworthy as the second-largest gas facility in a country where hydroelectric power dominates the energy mix. Its operational capabilities enable it to provide essential support, especially during periods when hydro resources may be less reliable. The technology used at Ahlone involves modern gas turbine systems that deliver efficient energy production, enabling the plant to respond effectively to the fluctuating demands of the grid. This flexibility is vital in Myanmar’s evolving energy landscape, where the need for consistent power supply is increasingly paramount. Ahlone's strategic operation helps balance the energy output, ensuring that consumers receive a stable supply even during peak demand periods. Located close to other gas facilities such as Hlawga and Thakayta, Ahlone benefits from its position within a regional energy cluster. The proximity to Hlawga, which has the same capacity, along with Thakayta at 92 MW and Ywama at 70.3 MW, enhances the resilience of the local power grid. This interconnected structure allows for better management of energy flow, particularly in times of high consumption or when hydro generation is compromised. As Myanmar's energy profile shows, while hydro remains the leading source, the growing incorporation of gas facilities like Ahlone is indicative of a strategic shift towards a more diversified energy mix. This diversification is essential for accommodating rising energy demands and ensuring a reliable power supply across the nation. Operated by Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE), Ahlone has been a significant player in the national energy landscape, contributing to the country's ongoing efforts to modernize its electricity infrastructure. As Myanmar continues to navigate its energy transition, the role of Ahlone will be critical in bridging the gap towards a more sustainable future, potentially integrating renewable energy sources as part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance energy security and economic resilience.

Capacity
154.2 MW
Commissioning Year
Owner
Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE)
Location
16.7800°, 96.1310°

Myanmar, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 16.780000, 96.131000
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Myanmar
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
MyanmarEnergy Profile
35
Total Plants
4.0 GW
Total Capacity
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Gas Power Generation: An Overview of Its Mechanisms, Benefits, and Future Prospects

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