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Micro Hydro and Decentralized Renewable Energy for Myanmar

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WISIONS
Practical Action
EnDev Indonesia
Hydro Empowerment Network

KNOWLEDGE PRODUCT SUMMARY

Title
Micro Hydro and Decentralized Renewable Energy for Myanmar
Type
Project Profiles
Organization
Hydro Empowerment Network
Region/Country
Southeast Asia
Myanmar
Website
no website
Contact
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E-mail
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Year of publication
2014
Description
PRACTICE-TO-POLICY DIALOGUE, APPLYING LESSONS FROM INDONESIA, NEPAL, AND SRI LANKA In November 2014, the Renewable Energy Association of Myanmar (REAM) hosted a practice-to-policy workshop to inspire Myanmar’s policymakers, small power producers, rural development actors, and civil society groups to take a closer look at successfully scaled micro/mini hydro programs in Indonesia, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, in order to develop appropriate efforts to leverage micro/mini hydro for rural Myanmar. The event contributed practical and policy insights to Myanmar's extensive energy reform process.
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