Re: People interested in private electric supply



On Jul 8, 1:18 pm, MRC-USA <mrc...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
People interested in private electric supply

July 8, 2008

IMNA

Starved off energy needs, people in southern Burma favour electricity
supply from private power distributing agencies given the delay in the
government setting up power lines in the area.

The sad thing about these private companies is that the only people
who can own such private company are the ones with connection to the
military. I guess, it is still better than waiting for the
incompetence government supply. Why can't these understand that they
can't possibly control everything in detail. They should only do
regulation to keep the prices under control but then they themselves
cause so much inflation that anyone expecting them to do a competent
job might as well commit suicide.


Local people paid hundreds of million Kyats to the Burmese junta's
Ministry of Electric Power to setup power lines to local villages in
Mudon, Thanpbuzayat, Ye in Mon State and Hpa-an in Karen State.

"My family paid about one million Kyats but the nothing has happened
so far. Now electricity is available because we changed to a private
company," a villager in Mudon Township said over telephone.

"Some villages in southern Mudon Township have been waiting for
government electricity for years and they started switching to private
companies just last month.

The local people in the area are also interested in buying electricity
from private players, but a majority of them are finding it difficult
because they have already applied for government power.

Private electricity is paid by units and the price is equal to a
bottle (Six bottles per gallon) of diesel at 4200 Kyat.

"We can cook, watch TV, and light up well. Depending on usage we have
to pay more. We pay about 10,000 Kyat a month for electricity," a
private electricity consumer told IMNA.

But some government power consumers claimed that they are better off
than buying electricity from private firms because they have to pay
just around 50 Kyat per unit. Some consumers said they do face power
cuts.

Some villages are waiting for permission to consume government power
supply through transmission lines setup on their own.

Ko Than Oo & Brothers, close to Tenasserim based military commander,
runs a private power generating company in northern Ye township. A
majority of private power generators use diesel.

The private company is telling people that they will provide
electricity if the 160 families from a village apply.

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