
က်ိဳင္းေတာင္း ေရအားလွ်ပ္စစ္ စီမံကိန္းမွ စက္တစ္လံုး စတင္ ေမာင္းႏွင္ ရွမ္းျပည္နယ္ (ေတာင္ပိုင္း) ၿမိဳ႕နယ္မ်ား လွ်ပ္စစ္မီး အျပည့္အ၀ ေပးႏိုင္ၿပီ
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* Minister for Electric Power No. 1 Col Zaw Min on 2 November morning inspected Kengtawng hydropower project about 30 miles northeast of Monei, Langkho District, Shan State (South).
* During his inspection tour, the minister heard a report presented by Director of Construction Group-7 U San Wai on salient points of the project, and stressed the need to continue implementing the project as it is nearing completion and went on to say that most of the towns in Shan State (South) are now being supplied with electric power.
* After inspecting the project, the minister presented gifts to Chinese technicians and the plant manager.
* At present, the hydropower project is supplying electric power to Kengtawng, Langkho, Mongpan, Monei, Maukmai, Namkham, Loilem, Mongpan, Panglong, Leikha, Hopong and Taunggyi round the clock. The whole project will be completed soon.
* Upon his arrival, the minister looked into progress of construction tasks of Kengtawng Hydropower Project and installation of machines at the power plant and then left necessary instructions.
* Along with the officials concerned, the minister inspected digging of Tailrace Channel, concrete laying tasks and earth works to build Switch Yard. The following day the minister and party heard reports on project functions presented by officials concerned at the briefing hall. After giving instructions, the minister oversaw laying of pipe lines, progress in building water intake structure and future plans.
* During the inspections, the minister gave instructions on timely completion of project tasks, supervision and test on quality of construction materials, plans to be laid down for fire fighting drills, measures for minimizing waste and loss, greening tasks, conservation of forests and trees and worksite safety measures.
* Eighty-six per cent of the whole project has been completed so far. If completed, the 54-megawatt power plant will generate 472 million kilowatt hours.
