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Laos inks $1.45B clean energy deal with China: check key details

March 24, 2025
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Laos inks $1.45B clean energy deal with China: check key details
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Laos has entered into a major clean energy agreement valued at $1.45 billion with a Chinese power plant equipment manufacturer. 

This strategic partnership aligns with Laos’ ongoing commitment to expanding its clean power generation and transmission capabilities. 

The deal is expected to facilitate the development of new clean energy infrastructure within the country, potentially including solar, wind, and hydropower projects. 

By collaborating with a Chinese manufacturer, Laos aims to leverage China’s expertise and resources in the renewable energy sector. 

Laos’ transition towards clean energy

This agreement represents a significant step forward in Laos’ transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, while also strengthening economic ties between Laos and China.

A Sichuan-based company, China Western Power Industrial, and a Singapore-based construction company have partnered to design, supply, and construct a 1,800-megawatt clean energy power project in southern Laos. 

The agreement was signed with the Xekong Thermal Power Plant in Laos and was announced in a stock exchange filing by China Western Power Industrial on Monday.

The initial designs are expected to be completed by the end of this year, and the project should be finished by early 2030.

The filing did not provide details on the energy source of the project.

Furthermore, a power transmission agreement, amounting to $228.8 million, was executed between the aforementioned Laotian entity and the Chinese corporation.

China Western Power’s presence in Laos

In 2022, China Western Power solidified its presence in the Laotian energy market by securing a substantial supply and service contract. 

The deal, valued at $409 million, was signed with another prominent power company in Laos, marking a significant step in the ongoing cooperation between the two countries in the energy sector. 

This agreement encompassed not only the supply of electricity but also a comprehensive range of services, potentially including technical support, maintenance, and infrastructure development. 

This strategic partnership aimed to bolster Laos’ power grid and support its growing energy demands, while also furthering China’s economic and political influence in the region.

Additionally, in 2024, a state-owned power company from China entered into a significant agreement with the government of Laos. 

This agreement centered around the expansion of a renewable energy facility in northern Laos, focusing on the increased production of both wind and solar power. 

Challenges in solar and wind power

Laos, a landlocked country in Southeast Asia characterised by its mountainous terrain, has heavily relied on hydropower for its electricity generation. 

Over the past decade, approximately 80% of the country’s electricity has been produced from hydropower plants, taking advantage of its abundant water resources and mountainous landscape.

However, despite the success of hydropower, Laos has faced challenges in expanding its renewable energy mix to include solar and wind power. 

While the country has potential for both solar and wind energy, the development of these resources has been slower compared to hydropower. 

This may be attributed to various factors, including the high initial investment costs for solar and wind projects, the need for grid infrastructure upgrades to accommodate these intermittent energy sources, and potential environmental and social impacts associated with large-scale solar and wind farms.

Laos has embraced a development strategy centered around electricity exports to its neighboring countries, including Thailand and Vietnam. 

This strategy has earned Laos the nickname “the battery of Southeast Asia.”

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