Laos allows private firms to study building power line to Viet Nam

The Lao Government gave the green light for two private companies to carry out study on the construction of a power line to transmit electricity to Viet Nam.
Laos allows private firms to study building power line to Viet Nam
Laos allows private firms to study building power line to Viet Nam.

The Lao Government has given the green light for two private companies to carry out a feasibility study on the construction of a 220kV transmission line which would carry electricity from five dams in northern Laos to Viet Nam.

If the study is approved, the line will transmit electricity from Nam Ou dams No.3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 through Luang Prabang and Phongsaly provinces to Viet Nam.

The signing ceremony for the work took place last weekend by representatives from the Lao Government and CTC Development Group Sole Co., Ltd. and Vu Thu Construction JSC of Viet Nam, the Vientiane Times reported.

The feasibility study will take 18 months and if the results are positive, construction on the line will begin right after that.

This move comes in the context that Laos wants to increase electricity export to meet Viet Nam's growing energy demand. Laos currently exports more than 6,423MW of electricity, mainly to neighbouring countries, including Viet Nam.

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(Source: VNA)