Clean energy important to Laos’ energy strategy: Minister

31/03/2023 10:23
Email Print 2123
ຂປລ (KPL\VNA) – Lao Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines ChansaVath Bounpha has affirmed that energy transition with the use of hydrogen ammonia energy as clean energy to replace current sources is essential for Laos.

(KPL\VNA) – Lao Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines ChansaVath Bounpha has affirmed that energy transition with the use of hydrogen ammonia energy as clean energy to replace current sources is essential for Laos.

Speaking at a recent workshop on energy transition and the possibility of use of hydrogen-ammonia in Laos, she said that countries in the world now have an increasing demand for clean energy and each country has its policies and orientations in the use of energy resources which are clean and friendly to the environment.

Demand for hydrogen energy is also increasing, especially in countries like the Republic of Korea, Japan, and China.

In Laos, the government has a strategy of using clean energy sources, especially hydrogen gas to supply the transportation industry. Laos imports all fuel to meet its demand. In 2021, the country imported about 1.4 million liters of fuel worth about 803 million USD.

Energy transition and hydrogen-ammonia energy use in Laos are considered important and necessary for Laos to define short- and long-term strategies relating to energy such as power generation, low-cost transportation, mining and heavy industry, and agriculture.

Laos is a country with a lot of potential in hydropower, solar energy, and wind energy which are expected to replace fossil fuel.

KPL

ຂ່າວອື່ນໆ

    • Statement by the Government of the Lao PDRGeneral

      Statement by the Government of the Lao PDR

      11/23/2024 5:33:48 PM

      The Government of the Lao PDR is profoundly saddened over the loss of lives of foreign tourists in Vangvieng District, Vientiane Province and expresses its sincere sympathy and deepest condolences to the families of the deceased.

    • NA Proposes Two Strategies to Reform Education System and Develop Human ResourcesGeneral

      NA Proposes Two Strategies to Reform Education System and Develop Human Resources

      11/22/2024 3:58:17 PM

      Mr. Bounta Thepphavong, Chairman of the National Assembly’s Culture and Society Committee, representing the National Assembly Standing Committee, addressed the government’s report on the implementation of education-related strategies at the ongoing 8th Ordinary Session of the National Assembly’s 9th legislature on Nov 22.

    • Police Confirm the Deaths of Foreign Tourists in VangviengGeneral

      Police Confirm the Deaths of Foreign Tourists in Vangvieng

      11/22/2024 3:33:52 PM

      Authorities are gathering evidence and witness accounts regarding the incident in which tourists lost their lives in Vangvieng, Vientiane Province. According to a report from the relevant officials, on November 13, 2024, three tourists died in Vangvieng District, Vientiane Province. Among the victims were two Danish nationals, both female, and one American national. The suspected cause of the death is believed to be the consumption of tainted alcoholic beverages.

    • NK Seeds: Transforming Rural Communities in Laos Through Education and AidGeneral

      NK Seeds: Transforming Rural Communities in Laos Through Education and Aid

      11/22/2024 2:44:08 PM

      In the remote regions of Laos, where access to basic services is scarce, NK Seeds is making a profound impact by addressing essential needs in education, health, and living standards.

    • Japan Funds Fishway Construction in Vientiane Province to Boost Livelihoods and NutritionGeneral

      Japan Funds Fishway Construction in Vientiane Province to Boost Livelihoods and Nutrition

      11/22/2024 12:00:21 PM

      On November 22, 2024, the Government of Japan announced grant assistance of USD 186,000 for the construction of a fishway in Vientiane Province under its Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP). This initiative aims to improve the livelihoods and nutritional well-being of local communities by preserving ecosystems in the Kouang River basin.

ads
ads

Top