Sembcorp’s Mandalay power plant faces problems


SINGAPORE: A power plant in Myanmar built and operated by Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries has experienced a power trip because of grid failure following an earthquake that hit the country last Friday.

When contacted, a Sembcorp spokesperson told The Straits Times that despite losing power, the US$300mil gas-fired power plant in Mandalay has not been damaged.

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