(Htet Khaing Min’s post from the EURASIA REVIEW on 14 February 2025.)
Blackout Nation: How Myanmar’s Energy Crisis Is
Crippling Lives – Analysis: In Myanmar, darkness no longer just falls after
sunset—it has become an everyday reality, an uninvited guest that lingers well
beyond nightfall.
Key Takeaways: Severe Power Shortages Cripple
Myanmar – Blackouts for up to 20 hours disrupt businesses, healthcare, and
daily life, worsening economic hardships. Gas Dependency and Infrastructure
Damage – Failing gas plants, stalled solar projects, and grid attacks force
reliance on costly alternatives. Urgent Reforms Needed – Expanding renewables,
repairing infrastructure, and improving governance are crucial for energy
stability.
As the country grapples with one of its most severe power shortages in decades, the lights of progress have flickered and dimmed under the shadow of the military junta’s regime. With rolling blackouts, widespread infrastructure damage, and a fractured power grid, Myanmar’s citizens find themselves in the dark—literally and figuratively.