Minister of Finance Visits Luang Prabang Hydropower Construction Site

14/02/2025 14:18
Email Print 3123
KPL Last weekend, Minister of Finance Santiphab Phomvihane, along with provincial leaders of Luang Prabang, visited the construction site of the Luang Prabang Hydropower Project to monitor the progress of the construction.

(KPL) Last weekend, Minister of Finance Santiphab Phomvihane, along with provincial leaders of Luang Prabang, visited the construction site of the Luang Prabang Hydropower Project to monitor the progress of the construction.

The Luang Prabang Hydropower Project is a sustainable hydropower development initiative, drawing lessons from the development of the Xayaburi Hydropower Project. With an estimated construction cost of approximately USD 5 billion, the project has undergone fish passage analysis for conservation, as well as surveys and designs tailored to the area.

It ensures no impact on the Luang Prabang World Heritage Site, avoids significant environmental and social impacts, and maintains a water level not exceeding 310 meters above sea level, equivalent to the water level during the rainy season.

The project also facilitates the navigation of 500-ton cargo boats and passenger vessels, with a transit time of about 40 minutes, and is designed to withstand seismic activity at a certain level.

Currently, the project is progressing according to plan, particularly the construction of the dam structure. The foundation of the dam is also under construction. Once completed, the water flow will be diverted to continue construction on the other side.

The project is expected to be completed within five years, two years shorter than the Xayaburi Hydropower Project, and is projected to begin electricity generation around 2027. 

During the visit, representatives from the Ministry of Finance and Luang Prabang Province raised specific issues for discussion with relevant stakeholders and project developers. They sought solutions to address lingering challenges and ensure the project's completion according to schedule. On this occasion, Mr. Santiphab Phomvihane emphasized the need for project developers to research issues affecting sustainability and the livelihoods of Luang Prabang residents. Specifically, he highlighted the importance of improving the Mekong River's natural algae resources within the project area for consumption and commercial production of algae products.

In addition to inspecting the Luang Prabang Hydropower Project, the Minister of Finance and his delegation also reviewed the development of the revenue collection system at tourist attractions of Luang Prabang Province.

KPL

ຂ່າວອື່ນໆ

    • Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Role Reviewed at Scientific Seminar in VientianeGeneral

      Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Role Reviewed at Scientific Seminar in Vientiane

      2/14/2026 8:37:49 PM

      A scientific seminar on improving the mandate, role and operations of the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LNCCI) was held on February 13 at Latsavong Hotel, bringing together government leaders, researchers and business representatives to discuss reforms aimed at strengthening the organization’s contribution to national socio-economic development.

    • Laos Mourns Death of Cuban Internationalist Doctor Julio LópezGeneral

      Laos Mourns Death of Cuban Internationalist Doctor Julio López

      2/14/2026 5:52:34 PM

      (Prensa Latina/KPL) The president of the Laos–Cuba Friendship Association, Chaleun Yiapaoheu, today expressed deep sorrow over the death of Dr. Julio López, who led the first Cuban medical brigade deployed to this Southeast Asian nation in 1973.

    • Agricultural Support Program Transforms Livelihoods in Nam Mo Village   General

      Agricultural Support Program Transforms Livelihoods in Nam Mo Village

      2/13/2026 12:03:34 PM

      What was once small-scale subsistence farming in Nam Mo Village has gradually evolved into a stable source of income for dozens of families, thanks to an agricultural support initiative implemented by Phu Bia Mining Co., Ltd. Ms. Onkham Thannavong, a resident of Nam Mo Village, is among the program’s beneficiaries. In an interview on Feb. 10, she shared how her family’s life has improved since receiving support from the company.

    • Laos Advances Sustainable Coffee and Tea Farming to Raise Rural IncomesGeneral

      Laos Advances Sustainable Coffee and Tea Farming to Raise Rural Incomes

      2/13/2026 9:21:50 AM

      Laos is stepping up efforts to enhance the quality and sustainability of its coffee and tea industries by promoting climate-resilient, community-based agroecological systems aimed at boosting exports, raising national revenue, and improving rural livelihoods.

    • Lao Government Elevates Road Safety as National PriorityGeneral

      Lao Government Elevates Road Safety as National Priority

      2/12/2026 5:55:51 PM

      The Lao government has designated road safety as a fundamental national priority, stepping up enforcement, legal reforms and prevention measures to curb rising traffic accidents nationwide.


Top