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What is Vientiane solar PV Park 1?
Vientiane Solar PV Park 1 is a 200MW solar PV power project. It is planned in Vientiane, Laos. The project is currently in permitting stage. It will be developed in multiple phases. The project construction is likely to commence in 2023 and is expected to enter into commercial operation in 2022. Description
Will EDL-Gen provide solar power in Vientiane Capital?
The company planned to supply solar power of 25 to 30 Megawatt in Vientiane capital. With a strong support of Ministry of Energy and Mines, Electricite du Laos, EDL-Gen has decided to invest for the pilot solar farm project with an installed capacity of 10 MW, approved by Ministry of Energy and Mines.
How much does a solar farm cost in Laos?
This Solar Power Project is the first Solar Farm in Laos, utilizing modern technology such as solar panels from TALESUN, with a capacity of 320 Watt per panel. About 9,600 panels were installed and connected to 22 kV transmission line system of Electricity Du Laos. The total project cost is USD 3,445,306 Million or approximately 27 Billion Kip.
Who inaugurated EDL-Gen solar power project in Lao PDR?
On February 7 th 2017, EDL-Gen together with Pattana Energy Absolute Company Limited held the grand Opening ceremony of EDL-Gen Solar Power project which is the 1 st Solar project in Lao PDR, presided by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance Mr. Somdy Douangdy. At Chaengsavang village, Naxaithong district, Vientiane capital.
Who owns EDL-Gen Solar Power Company Limited?
EDL-Gen has given the mandate to EDL-GEN Solar Power Company Limited, a joint ventures company which is 60% owned by EDL-Gen and another 40% stake owned by Pattana Energy Absolute Company Limited, to implement this project. Sustainable Choice For You, Sustainable Power For The Nations.
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