Nam Ou Hydropower Project Developed By Chinese Firm In Laos Starts Full Operation

Nam Ou Hydropower Project Developed By Chinese Firm In Laos Starts Full Operation

VIENTIANE, Sept 30 (NNN-KPL) – A ceremony was held here on Tuesday, to start the full power generation of all seven plants of the Nam Ou River Cascade Hydropower Project, developed by Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina).

Lao Minister of Energy and Mines, Daovong Phonekeo said, at the ceremony that, the Nam Ou project bears strategic significance in the country’s power industry development, as a large-scale clean energy project, that will make an important contribution to the economic and social development in Laos.

The Lao minister praised PowerChina engineers, for overcoming the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and other difficulties, and successfully completing the construction of the whole project in a highly responsible manner. He hoped that all parties will maintain close cooperation, to ensure the safe and stable operation of all the power stations.

Li Zhigong, Chinese consul general in Luang Prabang, said in his speech that, the Nam Ou project is an important manifestation of the alignment of both countries’ development strategies and the realisation of complementary advantages between China and Laos.

At the same time, the project earnestly implements the concept of green development, so as to facilitate Laos’ industrialisation, modernisation and independent development, said the Chinese diplomat.

Wang Bin, general manager of PowerChina, said, the Nam Ou project is divided into seven cascade hydropower plants, with only the upper one built with a big reservoir, which largely helps achieve ecological, social and economic goals of the development.

The power generation ceremony was held simultaneously by video conference in PowerChina’s Beijing office, its Nam Ou operation and maintenance centre in Luang Prabang, and its last-completed Nam Ou 7 hydropower plant in northern Laos.

The project, on the Nam Ou river, the largest tributary of the Mekong river in Laos, was developed in two phases, with a total installed capacity of 1.272 million kilowatts and an average annual generating capacity of about five billion kilowatt-hours.

The project, with a total investment of 2.8 billion dollars from the Chinese company, will be transferred to the Lao government after 29 years’ operation.– NNN-KPL

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