The document discusses Myanmar's electricity needs and proposes short-term solutions to increase private small-scale power generation. It notes Myanmar's low electricity production and high prices compared to its neighbors. It recommends drafting laws to allow private companies to set up small power plants (1-10MW) fueled by oil, gas, biomass or solar to provide power to villages and industries. In the long-term, it suggests the government invest in large hydro and natural gas plants while updating the grid and transmission lines. The proposal includes technical presentations on setting up and operating small power plants profitably for 5 years before larger state plants take over.