The Saidin, Thahtay Chaung and Laymyomyit project, which have a combined capacity of 687MW, cost approximately US$800M to develop. Of the total capacity, 30MW will be used in Rakhine, with the remainder distributed to the rest of the country.

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Myanmar has commissioned three new hydro power plants in western Rakhine state to meet electricity demand in the region, China View has reported.
The Saidin, Thahtay Chaung and Laymyomyit project, which have a combined capacity of 687MW, cost approximately US$800M to develop. Of the total capacity, 30MW will be used in Rakhine, with the remainder distributed to the rest of the country.