Luang Namtha Embarks on 22-Kilovolt Power Grid Project to Enhance Regional Connectivity

01/11/2024 14:17
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KPL Luang Namtha Province has unveiled plans to develop a 22-kilovolt medium-voltage power grid stretching 143 kilometers, aimed at boosting power infrastructure and supporting economic growth in the region.

(KPL) Luang Namtha Province has unveiled plans to develop a 22-kilovolt medium-voltage power grid stretching 143 kilometers, aimed at boosting power infrastructure and supporting economic growth in the region. 

The network will also feature a 0.4-kilovolt low-voltage extension to expand access for rural areas.

The official signing ceremony for the project took place on October 31, 2024, with key stakeholders in attendance, including Mr. Soulivanh Phommachit, Head of the Energy and Mines Department; Mr. Vongmany Peuapasa, Head of the Provincial Planning and Investment Department; and Mr. Phunxay Phunmixay, Head of PS Construction and Tourism Co., Ltd. Deputy Governor Mr. Onchanh Khamphavong and representatives from other relevant departments were also present to witness the event.

The project encompasses a medium-voltage grid covering 143.08 kilometers and a low-voltage network extending 9.55 kilometers, along with the installation of 19 transformers. The infrastructure will link key areas from Khalang Village to Sa Village and from Nam Long Dam to Pakhouy Village in Long District, improving energy distribution throughout Luang Namtha Province.

With a total investment of 218.7 billion kip, the construction is anticipated to span four years, underpinned by state funding as part of the 2024 investment plan. Survey and design activities began in mid-2021, following a competitive procurement process to ensure compliance with national standards.

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