On 1 September 2025, Électricité du Laos Generation Public Company (EDL-Gen) signed an agreement with private firms from Singapore to develop a pumped-storage hydropower (PSH) project in Sekong province, Southern Laso. (Photo credit: EDL-Generation Public Company).
On 1 September 2025, Électricité du Laos Generation Public Company (EDL-Gen) signed an agreement with private firms from Singapore to develop a pumped-storage hydropower (PSH) project in Sekong province, Southern Laso. (Photo credit: EDL-Generation Public Company).
Laos is accelerating its renewable energy transition, and the Vientiane Energy Storage Project stands as a pivotal initiative. With bidding now open, global investors and engineering firms have a unique chance to participate in Southeast Asia's most anticipated energy infrastructure development..
Nestled in Laos' capital, this $2.1 billion project isn't just another industrial zone – it's becoming the Swiss Army knife of renewable energy solutions for Southeast Asia. And here's the kicker: it's being built on land that was mostly rice paddies five years ago. Talk about a glow-up! Who's. .
On 1 September 2025, Électricité du Laos Generation Public Company (EDL-Gen) signed an agreement with private firms from Singapore to develop a pumped-storage hydropower (PSH) project in Sekong province, Southern Laso. (Photo credit: EDL-Generation Public Company) On 1 September, Électricité du. .
renewable energy generation facilities. The project is the first utility-scale BESS in Namibia and the Southern African region and will eventually establish a systems and enhance project efficiency. It will also seek to expand its power export market, bolster support for EV adoption in Laos, and. .
in the central Laos province of Khammo Floating Solar Energy Project in Laos. . Ltd. to conduct a feasibility study for a pionee ing flo solar farm in Laos with a capacity of 50MW. The US$ 0 megawatts of electricity upon completion. Each e, will be constructed in Attapeu province. It will serve . .
You've probably heard about Southeast Asia's renewable energy boom, but here's something you might have missed: Laos just dropped a 500MW energy storage tender that's kind of a big deal. With bidding opening next month, this $220 million initiative aims to solve the country's notorious "dry season.