Dec 19, 2024 · In September last year, CGN and the Lao government signed an agreement to jointly build a comprehensive clean energy complex in the Lao provinces of Oudomxay,
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Export PriceApr 30, 2025 · Recently, Laos'' first photovoltaic and energy storage project, the Phase I of the Sebangphei Photovoltaic Power Generation Project in Laos, has been successfully put into operation. SIFANG provided
Export PriceJan 1, 2025 · At the same time, USAID is awaiting permission from the government to implement its Laos Energy Security project, which will support efforts to achieve a resilient and more
Export PriceDec 24, 2024 · The Northern Laos Interconnected Clean Energy Base Project, developed by CGN, is a key supporting power project for China-Laos power interconnection. Located in the northern provinces of Oudomxay,
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However, by the end of last year, only eight solar power projects and four biomass power plants were in operation, with an installed generation capacity of 116 MW, representing just 1% of the country’s total electricity production. As of early 2023, Laos produced power from 76 hydropower dams, with another 43 still under construction.
To its credit, state-run electricity company Electricité du Laos (EDL) is trying to encourage more solar power development by offering a tariff rate of USD 0.08 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). That’s higher than the rate for hydropower-generated electricity, which ranges from USD 0.05 to 0.06 per kWh.
A better path forward would be for Laos to manage its own power grid to increase the efficacy of its growing electricity exports, along with much-needed revenue, and help develop its domestic grid for more solar power on its path to net zero in 2050. Tim has been working in energy markets in the Asia-Pacific region for more than ten years.
Laos also exports smaller amounts of electricity to Singapore using existing interconnections from Thailand and Malaysia. However, Laos generally suffers from energy instability because most of its power plants are owned by international businesses and generate electricity for export.
Commercial wind power capacity, however, could see limited development due to typically low wind speeds. Laos has also struggled to maintain grid integrity, which could cause future grid curtailment as it seeks to develop more renewable energy sources.
Renewable power generation is slowly gaining traction in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Laos). However, the country of only 8 million people doesn’t receive as much attention as its larger and more powerful fellow Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members, particularly Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.
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