Overview
Ywama is a 70.3 MW gas-fired power plant in Myanmar. It operates as a key electricity generation facility for the region.
Ywama is a gas-fired power plant located in Myanmar, with a capacity of 70.3 megawatts. The facility is operational and contributes to the country's power generation infrastructure. As a gas-powered plant, it utilizes natural gas as its primary fuel source, which is a common choice for efficient and relatively lower-emission electricity production. The plant operates under Myanmar's national energy regulations, which are evolving to address environmental and efficiency standards. In Myanmar, gas-fired generation plays a significant role in the energy mix, supporting grid stability and industrial demand. Ywama's location near Yangon positions it to serve a densely populated area, supporting economic activities and residential electricity needs. The plant's capacity places it in the small-to-medium scale range for gas power plants globally. Its operational status ensures continued contribution to Myanmar's energy security.
Environmental context
As a gas-fired power plant, Ywama produces lower CO2 emissions per megawatt-hour compared to coal-fired plants, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. The plant's proximity to populated areas may raise local air quality concerns, particularly regarding NOx and SOx emissions. Myanmar's regulatory framework for emissions is developing, and plants like Ywama may be subject to future standards. The use of natural gas reduces particulate matter and sulfur dioxide compared to heavier fuels.
Frequently asked questions
The Ywama power plant is located in Myanmar, near Yangon, at coordinates 16.900000 N, 96.089000 E.
The Ywama gas power plant has a capacity of 70.3 megawatts (MW).
The Ywama power plant uses natural gas as its primary fuel, making it a gas-fired power generation facility.
Gas power plants in Myanmar are subject to national environmental standards and emission guidelines. While specific regulations are evolving, they generally aim to control air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions.
The Ywama plant provides 70.3 MW of electricity to Myanmar's grid, supporting residential, commercial, and industrial demand in the Yangon region.