Overview
Ahlone is a 154.2 MW gas-fired power plant in Yangon, Myanmar, operated by Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE). It supplies electricity to the national grid.
Ahlone is a gas-fired power plant located in Yangon, Myanmar, with a capacity of 154.2 MW. It is owned and operated by Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE), the state-owned utility. The plant plays a key role in supplying electricity to the Yangon region and the national grid. The plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel, a relatively cleaner fossil fuel compared to coal or oil. In Myanmar, the power sector is dominated by hydropower and gas, with gas plants providing flexible baseload and peaking capacity. Ahlone contributes to Myanmar's electrification efforts, supporting industrial and residential demand in Yangon. As a gas plant, it has lower emissions per MWh than coal, but its environmental impact depends on gas quality and plant efficiency. The facility operates under Myanmar's national energy regulations.
Environmental context
The plant's gas-fired operation produces lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to coal or oil plants, but still contributes to local air quality concerns in Yangon. Proximity to a densely populated urban area increases potential exposure to pollutants. The plant's age and technology (subcritical vs. Which affects efficiency and emission rates. Myanmar's regulatory framework for emissions is less stringent than in developed countries, but the plant likely follows national environmental standards.
Frequently asked questions
The Ahlone power plant is located in Yangon, Myanmar, at coordinates 16.78° N, 96.131° E.
The Ahlone gas power plant has a capacity of 154.2 megawatts (MW).
The Ahlone power plant is owned and operated by Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise (MEPE), the state-owned electricity utility.
Gas power plants in Myanmar are subject to national environmental and energy regulations, including emission standards set by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation. However, Myanmar does not have a comprehensive regulatory framework like the US Clean Air Act or EU Industrial Emissions Directive.
The Ahlone plant supplies electricity to the Yangon region and the national grid, supporting industrial and residential demand. As a gas-fired plant, it provides flexible generation that can complement hydropower, especially during dry seasons.