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In addition to crude oil, Myanmar indigenous production also includes coal, gas, hydro, biomass, and other renewables (solar and wind). Compared with energy imports, Myanmar's total indigenous energy production grew more slowly at an average rate of 5.1% per year.
Myanmar exports a large fraction of the total primary energy produced and, therefore, the total primary energy supply (TPES) is lower than total primary energy production. Most of the produced gas is intended for export, which accounted for 78.8% in 2012, while the remaining 21.2% is utilized for domestic use.
In 2017, Myanmar's electricity was primarily produced by hydroelectricity (74.7%). The rest is from fossil fuels, with gas as the main fuel (20.5%) followed by coal and oil. Myanmar had an installed electricity generation capacity of about 5 gigawatts (GW).
Myanmar had a total primary energy supply (TPES) of 16.57 Mtoe in 2013. Electricity consumption was 8.71 TWh. 65% of the primary energy supply consists of biomass energy, used almost exclusively (97%) in the residential sector.
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