Stephan is one of LJ’s senior geologist with over 50 years of global geological experience. Currently based in Romania, Stephan’s has a very broad global experience in geology, and is often requested to evaluate challenging formations for complex constructions.
Pascal Brissard
Pascal is LJ’s Senior Construction Expert with over 30 years experience helping maintain dams in France. With a long stand engagement with EDF he has designed, overseen and deployed the inspection and maintenance routines of numerous hydropower projects, ensuring that plant performance are optimised.
Review of Renewable Energy Resources in Lao PDR | NREL
A new study reinforces that there is abundant Renewable Energy Resources in Lao PDR | News | NREL
— Read on www.nrel.gov/news/program/2018/abundant-renewable-energy-resources-exist-in-lao-pdr.html
Status of Energy Future for Australia | energy.gov.au
Powering forward: A better energy future for AustraliaThe Australian Government (Government) is powering forward with a plan that will deliver an affordable and reliable energy system that will also help meet our international commitments.As our energy system transitions, we must ensure there is enough electricity generation to supply households and businesses reliably while delivering affordable power.Our plan to address Australia’s urgent needs and prepare for the long term is based on engineering and economics.
— Read on www.energy.gov.au/government-priorities/better-energy-future-australia
Attapeu Province, Laos: Dam Break Exposure & Needs Estimate (24 JUL 18) – Lao People’s Democratic Republic (the) | ReliefWeb
Infographic from Pacific Disaster Center, published 25 Jul 2018
— Read on reliefweb.int/report/lao-peoples-democratic-republic/attapeu-province-laos-dam-break-exposure-needs-estimate-24
Route 13 to be Improved and Maintained with World Bank Support
To be implemented from 2018 to 2023, the project will receive US$40 million in financing from the International Development Association (World Bank), and co-financing of US$40 million, US$38.5 million, and US$9.5 million from, respectively, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Government of Lao PDR, and the Nordic Development Fund.
— Read on laotiantimes.com/2018/07/23/critical-lao-road-improved-maintained-world-bank-support/
To be implemented from 2018 to 2023, the project will receive US$40 million in financing from the International Development Association (World Bank), and co-financing of US$40 million, US$38.5 million, and US$9.5 million from, respectively, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Government of Lao PDR, and the Nordic Development Fund.
Olivier Cayla
Oliver is a renowned hydrologist, having been instrumental in establishing hydrology benchmarks across major hydropower projects around the globe. He actively teaches his craft where there is a need, and continues to lead research in the field. His is well published, and has contributed to the development of national water master plans for a number of emerging economies. In Laos, Oliver is best known for confirming the hydrology for the Nam Theun 2 capstone project, and we are honoured to have his support as LJ’s Senior hydrologist.
Dan Covaceanu
Dan Covaceanu is a recognised and certified expert in Hydraulic Structures Design. His experience includes project manager roles with EDF-CIH, and notable assignments as consultant to various hydropower design institutes. LJ is proud to have the support of Dan as one of our Senior Dam Designers.
Lao PDR ranked 42nd Most Vulnerable country to Climate Change
Jean-Louis Giaferri
Jean-Louis is a world renowned geologist who has been involved with many notable projects around the world. He is an active member of ICOLD, and is the go-to person for sites which complex geology. Jean-Louis is based in Corsica, France.