Thailand signs up for more Lao power

Sep 8th at 08:52
08-09-2016 08:52:08+07:00

Thailand signs up for more Lao power

Thailand has increased its purchase of electricity from 7,000 to 9,000 megawatts from Laos this year to ensure sufficient supply and meet rising demand.

A power purchasing agreement was signed on Tuesday, during Prime Minister of Thailand General Prayuth Chan-ocha's visit to Prime Minister of Laos Mr Thongloun Sisoulith, while attending the 28th and 29th Asean Summits and related meetings from September 6-8 in Vientiane.

The Lao Prime Minister highly appreciated and valued the attendance of the Thai Prime Minister and his delegation at the Asean Summits and thanked the Thai government for providing regular assistance to Laos, especially basic infrastructure development and Asean chairmanship and the 49th Asean Foreign Ministers Meeting and related meetings last July.

The two parties will continue to support relevant sectors of the two countries in escalating Thai trade and investment in Laos, in terms of quality and quantity, and in accordance with the potential and capacity of the countries.

In addition, the parties will together resolve obstacles on border trade and cross border transport between the countries, solve the drugs trade and contraband goods, and maintain security along border areas.

On this occasion, Lao Minister of Energy and Mines Dr Khammany Inthirath on behalf of the Lao government and Thai Minister of Energy General Anantaporn Kanjanarat signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on power cooperation, witnessed by the Prime Ministers of the two countries.

Thailand currently buys 7,000 megawatts of electricity from Laos annually according to a MoU signed in 2007 between the two countries, which expired last year.

Of the total 9,000MW of power, most would be generated from hydropower, which is more cost-effective than fossil fuels, Bangkok Post reported in July .

A source said that under the previous MoU, Thailand agreed to buy 5,421MW of power, 3,578MW of which came from five hydropower plants and one coal-fired power plant.

The remaining 1,843MW of power was to come from hydropower plants, which are scheduled to be completed and start commercial operations in 2019. They are the 354MW Xe Pien Xe Namnoy hydropower project, Xayabury Dam (1,220MW) and the Nam Ngiep project (269MW).

There a re two more hydropower plants in Laos that are set to supply another 1,418MW of power to Thailand. The power purchasing agreements for these plants are still being negotiated.

vientiane times



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