
Myanmar has sought cooperation with Austria for the development, operation and transfer of Deedoke Hydropower project in Mandalay region, official media reported Saturday.
Myanmar Ministry of Electric Power and Austria-based ANDRITZ Hydro GmbH, a global supplier of electromechanical equipment and services for hydropower plants, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Nay Pyi Taw, said the New Light of Myanmar.
Under the MoU, ANDRITZ Hydro will establish a 66 megawatt low- head power plant there through a joint venture.
In May, the Ministry of Electric Power of Myanmar and the Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology of Austria also signed a MoU on technology cooperation.
According to the ministry, only 36 percent of the country's population has access to electricity, with the remaining people living without electricity.
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