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4 Frequently Asked Questions about "Laos southern power grid energy storage"

Does Lao PDR supply electricity to neighbouring countries?

Thus, electricity generated in Lao PDR can be supplied domestically as well as exported to neighbouring countries. The power transmission system of Lao PDR is divided into two types of transmission lines – one for domestic supply and one for export, where power plants are directly connected to neighbouring countries.

Does Lao PDR have a coal-fired power plant?

Lao PDR has a long journey ahead in decarbonising its whole energy system; it has the current 1,878-MW Hongsa coal-fired power plant as well as additional already-committed coal-fired power plants in the southern part of the country.

What is Lao PDR's power generation capacity?

Figure 3.2 shows Lao PDR's installed power generation capacity and available power generation capacity above 1 MW. Hydropower plants account for 94% of the installed capacity of power plants in the electricity system for domestic supply.

Where does Lao PDR energy come from?

Lao PDR's energy primarily comes from coal, oil, hydropower, and 'others' (including biomass, solar, and electricity for export). The combined shares of coal and oil are expected to fall to about 20% of the primary energy supply by 2050 under the carbon-neutral scenario.

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