Laos to Experience Electricity Shortage During Hot Season – Laotian Times
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Laos Plans to Build Sixth Large-Scale Mekong River Mainstream Dam
New Phougnoi Dam would affect 88 villages in seven districts in Champassak province.
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Special economic zones attract US$5.7 b to Lao PDR
Twelve special economic zones (SEZs) established across the country have attracted investment of almost US$5.7 billion and created thousands of jobs for local people, a report this week showed.
The zones’ developers have invested US$4.28 billion, individual companies invested US$1.36 billion, and the Lao government has underwritten the remaining more than US$52 million.
The number of zones increased from 10 in the 2013-2014 fiscal year to 12 in 2018, with an estimated total investment of US$43.77 billion and registered capital of US$14.30 billion.
As of 2018, the zones had attracted actual investment capital of almost US$5.7 billion, according to a report presented at the second meeting of the Party Committee of the SEZ Promotion and Management Office on Monday.
Some 806 companies have invested in the zones comprising 26.34 percent in the industrial sector, 25.26 percent in trade, and 48.4 percent in the services sector, Party Secretary of the SEZ Promotion and Management Office, Mr Champa Khamsouksai told the meeting.
Manufactured goods exported from the zones were worth US$1.75 billion as of 2018. In addition, the zones have contributed more than 349 billion kip in the form of various taxes and fees to the state budget.
The zones have created 55,771 jobs, including 12,596 positions for Lao workers.
In total, some 29,489 hectares of land have been granted for the development of the 12 SEZs following signed contracts.
However, just 14,960 hectares have been handed over so far including 11,678 hectares whose owners have been compensated for the loss of their land.
Authorities are currently studying the establishment of another special economic zone called ‘Smart & Eco-City’ straddling Luang Namtha and Oudomxay provinces with site surveys already undertaken.
Mr Champa pledged the Party Committee of the SEZ Promotion and Management Office would push to improve the administration of the zones including a one-stop service to better facilitate investment and business operations as part of its five-year 2019-2024 work plan. Such efforts would expedite services in a transparent manner, he told the meeting.
He underlined the need to attach greater importance to labour management at the zones and to creating community-based projects to enable nearby residents to participate and benefit from the zones.
The Party Committee will lead efforts to draw up a SEZ strategic development plan for 2021-2030 to replace the 2011-2020 plan.
In addition, the Party Committee will work with relevant sectors to explore untapped potential associated with the Belt and Road Initiative and the under-construction Laos-China railway. New development zones or new special economic zones could be established in this regard.
The committee will continue to assess and follow up the development of the existing SEZs to ensure their effectiveness and maximise revenue collection along with compensating the remaining affected landholders.
By Souksakhone Vaenkeo
(Latest Update February 6, 2020)
Sri Lanka Small hydro power developers call on President to protect sector | Sunday Observer
The Small Hydro Power Developers Association (SHPDA), representing the major local power generators of renewable energy in Sri Lanka, recently held a meeting at the Sri Lanka Foundation about the current energy crisis.The renewable energy sector which has seen heavy local investment from 1996 to 2015, resulting in significant foreign currency savings, has been stagnant since
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Lao obtains Moody’s ratings
Laos to export over 14,000 MW of electricity by 2030 – Xinhua | English.news.cn
Laos to export over 14,000 MW of electricity by 2030 – Xinhua | English.news.cn
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Don Sahong hydropower dam in Laos connects to Cambodian grid
The Don Sahong hydropower dam in Laos has begun operations and this week connected its power grid to Cambodia, a Cambodian official said on Wednesday as the country steps up electricity imports after continued power outages last year.
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EVN, Laos’ Phongsubthavy Group sign power purchase agreements | Business | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)
The Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) and Phongsubthavy Group of Laos have signed power purchase agreements (PPA) for the 69MW Nam San 3A and 45MW Nam San 3B hydropower plant projects in Hanoi.
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