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Tigyit Coal Mine - Global Energy Monitor

2024年9月19日  The Tigyit coal mine is a surface coal mine in Shan State, Myanmar. The Tigyit coal mine is Myanmar's largest coal mine. It has a design capacity of 0.8-1 million tonnes per

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Everyday violence: Tigyit coal mine and coal-fired power plant in

2021年8月1日  Tigyit coal mine is the largest coal mine in Myanmar (EJAtlas Southeast Asia Team, n.d.; Students and Youth Congress of Burma, 2018). The open cast mine and

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Tigyit power station - Global Energy Monitor

2024年7月18日  The Tigyit power station (also known as the Tikyit, Tayyit, or Takyit power plant) is the only non-captive operating coal-fired power station in Myanmar. The Pa’O Youth

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Myanmar - Countries Regions - IEA

Coal is extracted from underground or surface mines and comes in several types or ranks. Higher-ranked types like anthracite ("hard") and bituminous coal have a higher heating value

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Coal-Fired Power Plant in Myanmar Backed by China

2021年6月13日  Myanmar has 17 large-scale coal deposits, with total resources of more than 500 million tonnes, mostly of sub-bituminous rank. Combustion of this lower-grade coal leads to hazardous emissions of sulphur

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Remaking and Living with Resource Frontiers: Insights from

2022年3月2日  Yet, amidst the diversion of nationwide protest, in March of 2021 an unlicensed expansion of Tigyit’s open pit coal mine – already the largest in Myanmar – began (Shan

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Coal Moratorium and Renewable Energy in Myanmar

Existing coal-fired power plants and mines in Myanmar have damaged the livelihoods, health, and natural resources of frontline communities. The country now operates two coal-fired plants, Kawthaung and Tigyit, but currently has

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Coal-Fired Power Plant in Myanmar Backed by China

2021年6月13日  Almost two decades ago, in a small hillside town in southern Shan State, Myanmar’s largest coal-run power plant was built. Tigyit has been forever changed by this joint venture between the China National Heavy

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Myanmar Mineral Production (MP): Coal Economic Indicators

Myanmar Mineral Production (MP): Coal data was reported at 121,412.000 Ton in Jul 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 137,867.000 Ton for Jun 2022. Myanmar Mineral Production (MP): Coal data is updated monthly, averaging 34,848.000 Ton (Median) from Jan 2005 to Jul 2022, with 211 observations. The data reached an all-time high of

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Coal mining Online Burma/Myanmar Library

Description: "Today, residents of Mong Nim and Mong Gao tracts of Ke See township are sending letters to township and state authorities opposing the transfer of 5,459 acres of land to the No. 2 Pang Pak (Pinpet) iron mine and steel factory in Ho Pong, southern Shan State, for coal excavation under the Ministry of Industry. On October 11, 2018, Mong Nim and Mong Gao

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Mai Khot Coal Mine - Global Energy Monitor

Note: The above section was automatically generated and is based on data from the Global Coal Mine Tracker April 2024 release and the September supplement. Background. Mai Khot Coal Mine is a proposed surface mine in Mong Hsat, Shan State, Myanmar. In 2008, the Italian-Thai Development Company entered into an agreement to develop an open-pit coal mine and build

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DATA BASE BUILDING IN MINISTRY OF MINES, MYANMAR

clays and other industrial minerals, decorative stone and coals. 4 Myanmar Gem Enterprise (MGE) is responsible for mining and marketing of various precious gemstones and jade. MINISTRY OF MINES 5 Myanmar Pearl Enterprise (MPE) handles breeding and cultivating of mothers of pearl, and production of pearl.

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Myanmar: Five Largest Mines in 2021 - GlobalData

Letpadaung Copper Mine in Sagaing, was the largest mine in Myanmar, producing approximately 36.92 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) of Run-of-Mine (ROM) and primarily produced copper (122.95 thousand tonnes) in 2021. The Letpadaung Copper Mine is owned by Wanbao Mining Co Ltd, and is due to operate until 2051. The second largest mine with

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Fuelling the future, poisoning the present: Myanmar’s rare earth

2024年5月23日  Unregulated mines in Myanmar had become an essential source of heavy rare earth elements (HREE), vital ingredients for the magnets used in electric vehicles (EV) and wind turbines worldwide. China, which controls nearly 90% of global rare earth processing capacity, had in effect outsourced much of its extraction to Myanmar, at terrible cost to the environment

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Deadly Myanmar mine disaster caused by poor planning, say

2021年6月29日  Given the lack of access to mine sites in Myanmar, a team of researchers from Taiwan, Singapore, Brazil and Thailand used data from remote sensing and satellites to investigate the collapse.

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Tigyit power station - Global Energy Monitor

2024年7月18日  According to a 2021 article in the South China Morning Post, the Tigyit coal-fired power station, Myanmar’s largest, is run by a joint venture between the China National Heavy Machinery Corporation and a group of Myanmar businessmen affiliated with the generals behind the February 1, 2021 coup d'état.

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Myanmar Angers Coal Region Residents by Extending Life of

2019年10月17日  Myanmar Angers Coal Region Residents by Extending Life of Polluting Chinese-run Mine 2019.10.17 An aerial view of the Tigyit coal-fired-power plant in Tigyit village, Pinlaung township, in Myanmar ...

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Ban Chaung Coal Mine - Global Energy Monitor

2024年4月9日  Note: The above section was automatically generated and is based on data from the GEM April 2024 Global Coal Mine Tracker dataset. Background The Ban Chaung coal mine is surface mine near Dawei, in Tanintharyi, Karen, Myanmar.. The coal deposits at Ban Chaung were first surveyed under Burma’s past military regime during 2003, 2006 and 2007. Mining

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Namma Coal Mine - Global Energy Monitor

2024年9月19日  Note: The above section was automatically generated and is based on data from the Global Coal Mine Tracker April 2024 release and the September supplement. Background. The Namma coal mine (also known as Nam Ma) are several surface and underground coal mines in Nam Ma, Shan State, Myanmar. The Namma coal deposit was listed by the the

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Coal mining Online Burma/Myanmar Library

Description: "Today, residents of Mong Nim and Mong Gao tracts of Ke See township are sending letters to township and state authorities opposing the transfer of 5,459 acres of land to the No. 2 Pang Pak (Pinpet) iron mine and steel factory in Ho Pong, southern Shan State, for coal excavation under the Ministry of Industry. On October 11, 2018, Mong Nim and Mong Gao

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Everyday violence: Tigyit coal mine and coal-fired power plant in

2021年4月1日  In this paper we build on ethnographic research in southern Shan State, Myanmar and focus on Tigyit Coal Mine and Power Plant to highlight how civil society activist have conceptualized violence.

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Everyday violence: Tigyit coal mine and coal-fired power plant

2021年8月1日  Tigyit coal mine is the largest coal mine in Myanmar (EJAtlas Southeast Asia Team, n.d.; Students and Youth Congress of Burma, 2018 ). The open cast mine and underground tunnels produce between 1750 and 2000 tons of lignite coal daily, much of which supplies the power plant ( Pa-Oh Youth Association, 2011 , Kristanavarin and Vrieze, 2015 ).

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Community Citizen Science for Risk Management of a

2020年5月11日  In addition to coal producers, unfortunately, the spontaneous combustion of coal-mine waste also adversely affects nearby communities by emitting toxic air pollutants (spontaneous combustion of 1 ton of coal and coal-mine waste produces 0.84-kg SO 2, 0.61-kg H 2 S, 0.03-kg NOx, 99.7-kg CO, and 0.45-kg smoke, Lui et al., 1998).

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Ej Atlas

2023年7月30日  The coal mine: According to the 2011 “Save Mong Kok from Coal” report , the coal deposit consists of 120 million tons of lignite coal, located in a 30 km2 (3,000 ha) area. A concession to extract 5,000 tons of coal per day for export to Thailand (1.5 million tons/year) was granted to the Italian-Thai subsidiary Saraburi Coal Co., Ltd. Coal would be extracted through

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Fuelling the future, poisoning the present: Myanmar’s rare earth

2024年5月23日  Unregulated mines in Myanmar had become an essential source of heavy rare earth elements (HREE), vital ingredients for the magnets used in electric vehicles (EV) and wind turbines worldwide. China, which controls nearly 90% of global rare earth processing capacity, had in effect outsourced much of its extraction to Myanmar, at terrible cost to the environment

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Myanmar (Burma): Mining, Minerals and Fuel Resources

In 2013, around 560 coal mines were estimated to be present in Myanmar, and the annual yield of coal was about 700,000 metric tonnes. In 2017, the government decided to stop issuing new coal mining licenses due to adverse effects on the environment. Licensing resumed after the passing of the Gemstone Law. Investment

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Ethnic communities in Myanmar opposing a coal plant see

2021年7月29日  Almost two decades ago, Myanmar’s largest coal-fired power plant was built as a joint venture by a group of military-affiliated businessmen and the China National Heavy Machinery Corporation ...

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