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Author: Jean-Marc Brûlé

SOLAR ENERGY TO EXPAND ELECTRICITY ACCESS: successes and failures

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 28/09/202028/09/2020

INTRODUCTION Myanmar’s government, in coordination with international agencies (WB, ADB, JICA, UNDP), should approve Myanmar’s “National Electrification Plan” (NEP) that aims to electrify 100% of Myanmar’s households by 2030. Where possible, grid extension remains the…

The “14 REGIONS GREEN ACTION TOUR” Summit #1 in MAGWE City, 3rd december, 2016

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 28/02/2017

MOVING TOWARDS A GREEN MAGWE REGION! Green Lotus choice : favouring the regional level At the end of this year, Green Lotus has just launched a series of regional green summits all over Myanmar, over…

Green Energy Forum: to strengthen green activism in Myanmar (coalition- building, coordinated advocacy)

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 28/02/201727/09/2020

During a two-day session, the Green Energy Forum gathered many anti-coal and anti- big dams activists from all around Myanmar, in order to launch a joint statement “urging the Myanmar government to promote community-driven renewable…

5th Green Economy Green Growth Forum – a partial report

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 28/02/2017

Once again this year, Green Lotus went to the Green Economy Green Growth summit in Nay Pyi Daw, organized by GEGG Association (and its leader U Nay Htun), with the support of Ministry of Natural…

MEETING WITH FRENCH FLOATING SOLAR EXPERT : CIEL & TERRE

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 28/02/201701/03/2017

Green Lotus recently exchanged views with “Ciel & Terre”, a French company specialized in floating solar technology. Getting all the benefits of solar, floating solar has the advantage of avoiding taking away large farmlands for…

OFFICIAL NEWS : IT IS NOW CHEAPER TO INSTALL SOLAR INFRASTRUCTURE THAN COAL IN MOST COUNTRIES !

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 28/02/2017

One recent article from Bloomberg Technologies just highlighted that solar energy is now cheaper than other traditional sources for many developing countries, including China, India and Brazil (and, logically, Myanmar !). This situation already happened…

COP 21 : report of the visit of Myanmar Civil Society

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 12/04/201612/04/2016

Some news after COP 21 in Paris and Myanmar action The Civil society in action UNO has organized the Conference on Climate Change named 21st COP (Conference on Parties) in Paris from 30th November to…

The potential for electricity off-grid solutions in Myanmar

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 27/03/201627/09/2020

The advantages of the off-grid solutions: – Appropriate for all kinds of areas, even the most remote ones – flexible / maintenance time = short – closer to the market / less cost in distribution…

Nouveau Président pour le Myanmar !

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 10/03/2016

des nouvelles des Parlements Birmans, où la procédure de désignation de la présidence est entamée : le logique futur Président sera donc le Dr Htin Kyaw, 69 ans, une des figures de la NLD, et…

Nature conservation & Land Grabbing issues / Land Core Group colloquium

by Jean-Marc Brûlé on 12/02/201612/04/2016

LCG together with the Mosaic Project through ISS in the Hague was organising an informal workshop – a colloquium – next week on the 26th and 27th of January, 2016, to bring together conservation groups and…

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