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Huawei Digital Power Myanmar Collaborates with MOEE Myanmar to Advance New Power System through Specialized Training

May 30, 2026

Huawei Digital Power Myanmar Collaborates with MOEE Myanmar through Specialized Training

[Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, May 25 to 29, 2026] Ministry of Electricity and Energy Myanmar (MOEE) successfully hosted a comprehensive four-day training focused on the development of the new power system. The event was held at the Nay Pyi Taw training centre in collaboration with Huawei Digital Power Myanmar, Power China Kunming Engineering Corporation Limited and China Energy Engineering Group Hunan Institute. The program brought together approximately 50 key officials from Department of Electric Power and Planning (DEPP), Electric Power Generation Enterprise (EPGE), and Department of Power Transmission and System Control (DPTSC). The collaboration aimed to support Myanmar’s transition toward a high-quality renewable energy industry by sharing global best practices and digital power innovations that strengthen energy security, resilience, and long-term sustainability.


U Zaw Win Naing, Deputy Director General

The event was kicked off with a compelling opening address by U Zaw Win Naing, Deputy Director General, who shared Myanmar’s renewable energy vision and commitment toward achieving a greener and more sustainable power system. In his speech, he highlighted the country’s target of increasing renewable energy to 11% and hydropower to 28%, bringing the total renewable energy contribution to 39% in the future energy mix. He also expressed appreciation to Huawei for continuously sharing advanced technologies and innovative energy solutions with industry stakeholders, while encouraging future collaboration and knowledge-sharing sessions to further support Myanmar’s energy development journey.


Dr. Liu Yunfeng, Chief Scientist of Huawei Digital Power

Dr. Liu Yunfeng, Chief Scientist of Huawei Digital Power, shared insights on how the latest grid-forming technology is supporting national new power systems by enabling power electronics-based architectures, advanced control algorithms, and grid-forming BESS to enhance grid stability, integrate more renewable energy, and accelerate the energy transition under high renewable penetration scenarios. He also highlighted Huawei’s practical experience in grid-forming applications, including the Saudi Red Sea off-grid project with 1.3GWh ESS and 400MW PV, the world’s largest grid-forming off-grid project, showcasing Huawei’s leadership in grid-forming innovation through participation in international technical standards development and large-scale renewable energy projects worldwide.


Patipan Kalvibool, CTO of Huawei Digital Power Thailand

Patipan Kalvibool, CTO of Huawei Digital Power Thailand, discussed how smarter electricity tariff design and advanced solar and energy storage technologies can support clean energy transition. He explained that clearer Time-of-Use pricing and demand charge mechanisms could make C&I BESS more commercially viable, while helping the grid better manage challenges caused by increasing rooftop solar adoption. He also introduced Huawei FusionSolar9.0 Smart PV & ESS Solution, highlighting its role in improving energy yield, reducing electricity costs, enhancing smart O&M, and supporting future grid stability through grid-forming technology.


The closing remarks

The closing remarks were delivered by U Tint Lwin Oo, Director of the Department of Electric Power Planning (DEPP), who also presented certificates to the attendees and joined the group photo, accompanied by U Aung Zaw Hein, Deputy Director of DEPP. The training concluded with a certificate awarding ceremony and a site visit to the Shwe Myo solar project, organized by Z&A, where MOEE trainees and Huawei representatives gained valuable hands-on exposure to the implementation and operation of renewable energy solutions in a real project environment. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in Myanmar’s journey toward a green, low-carbon, and resilient energy future, ensuring the country remains at the forefront of the global energy transition.


visit to the Shwe Myo solar project


 

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Huawei Digital Power Myanmar Collaborates with MOEE Myanmar to Advance New Power System through Specialized Training

May 30, 2026

Huawei Digital Power Myanmar Collaborates with MOEE Myanmar through Specialized Training

[Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, May 25 to 29, 2026] Ministry of Electricity and Energy Myanmar (MOEE) successfully hosted a comprehensive four-day training focused on the development of the new power system. The event was held at the Nay Pyi Taw training centre in collaboration with Huawei Digital Power Myanmar, Power China Kunming Engineering Corporation Limited and China Energy Engineering Group Hunan Institute. The program brought together approximately 50 key officials from Department of Electric Power and Planning (DEPP), Electric Power Generation Enterprise (EPGE), and Department of Power Transmission and System Control (DPTSC). The collaboration aimed to support Myanmar’s transition toward a high-quality renewable energy industry by sharing global best practices and digital power innovations that strengthen energy security, resilience, and long-term sustainability.


U Zaw Win Naing, Deputy Director General

The event was kicked off with a compelling opening address by U Zaw Win Naing, Deputy Director General, who shared Myanmar’s renewable energy vision and commitment toward achieving a greener and more sustainable power system. In his speech, he highlighted the country’s target of increasing renewable energy to 11% and hydropower to 28%, bringing the total renewable energy contribution to 39% in the future energy mix. He also expressed appreciation to Huawei for continuously sharing advanced technologies and innovative energy solutions with industry stakeholders, while encouraging future collaboration and knowledge-sharing sessions to further support Myanmar’s energy development journey.


Dr. Liu Yunfeng, Chief Scientist of Huawei Digital Power

Dr. Liu Yunfeng, Chief Scientist of Huawei Digital Power, shared insights on how the latest grid-forming technology is supporting national new power systems by enabling power electronics-based architectures, advanced control algorithms, and grid-forming BESS to enhance grid stability, integrate more renewable energy, and accelerate the energy transition under high renewable penetration scenarios. He also highlighted Huawei’s practical experience in grid-forming applications, including the Saudi Red Sea off-grid project with 1.3GWh ESS and 400MW PV, the world’s largest grid-forming off-grid project, showcasing Huawei’s leadership in grid-forming innovation through participation in international technical standards development and large-scale renewable energy projects worldwide.


Patipan Kalvibool, CTO of Huawei Digital Power Thailand

Patipan Kalvibool, CTO of Huawei Digital Power Thailand, discussed how smarter electricity tariff design and advanced solar and energy storage technologies can support clean energy transition. He explained that clearer Time-of-Use pricing and demand charge mechanisms could make C&I BESS more commercially viable, while helping the grid better manage challenges caused by increasing rooftop solar adoption. He also introduced Huawei FusionSolar9.0 Smart PV & ESS Solution, highlighting its role in improving energy yield, reducing electricity costs, enhancing smart O&M, and supporting future grid stability through grid-forming technology.


The closing remarks

The closing remarks were delivered by U Tint Lwin Oo, Director of the Department of Electric Power Planning (DEPP), who also presented certificates to the attendees and joined the group photo, accompanied by U Aung Zaw Hein, Deputy Director of DEPP. The training concluded with a certificate awarding ceremony and a site visit to the Shwe Myo solar project, organized by Z&A, where MOEE trainees and Huawei representatives gained valuable hands-on exposure to the implementation and operation of renewable energy solutions in a real project environment. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in Myanmar’s journey toward a green, low-carbon, and resilient energy future, ensuring the country remains at the forefront of the global energy transition.


visit to the Shwe Myo solar project


 

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