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The Vietnam News Agency recently announced that Laos plans to complete 12 new hydropower dam projects with a total capacity of 1,950 MW
in 2019.
About 80% of the electricity generated by these plants (1,570 MW) will be exported to Thailand, with the rest going for domestic consumption
.
Laos currently has 61 power production facilities with a total output of 7,200 MW, including 53 hydropower plants, one thermal power plant, two alternative power stations and five solar power plants
.
Since the 90s of the 20th century, Laos has been promoting hydropower investment, turning the country into a "Southeast Asian battery"
.
But environmental groups and other critics say Laos' development approach has paid off handsomely for the country's elite, while often leaving the rural poor at the mercy of
foreign companies.
Resettlement programmes and projects that create alternative livelihoods for villagers affected by dams often work poorly
.
Laos has also given the green light to a series of large dams on the Mekong that have been strongly opposed
by Thai groups and communities along the river.
In July 2018, dozens of people died and thousands displaced
the wall of an auxiliary dam at the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy power project under construction in southeastern Laos.
In November, a multidisciplinary team at Michigan State University published a report claiming that dams disrupted river ecology, caused deforestation, and displaced thousands of people
.
But according to Lao Energy and Mining Minister Khammani Inthilath, Laos has established a dam safety management center to prevent such disasters
.
Laos also sees its role as a major electricity exporter as a key avenue
for economic development in poor countries.
In 2019, Laos aims to generate a total of about 33.
874 billion kWh of electricity, worth nearly $2 billion
.
The Vietnam News Agency recently announced that Laos plans to complete 12 new hydropower dam projects with a total capacity of 1,950 MW
in 2019.
About 80% of the electricity generated by these plants (1,570 MW) will be exported to Thailand, with the rest going for domestic consumption
.
Laos currently has 61 power production facilities with a total output of 7,200 MW, including 53 hydropower plants, one thermal power plant, two alternative power stations and five solar power plants
.
Since the 90s of the 20th century, Laos has been promoting hydropower investment, turning the country into a "Southeast Asian battery"
.
But environmental groups and other critics say Laos' development approach has paid off handsomely for the country's elite, while often leaving the rural poor at the mercy of
foreign companies.
Resettlement programmes and projects that create alternative livelihoods for villagers affected by dams often work poorly
.
Laos has also given the green light to a series of large dams on the Mekong that have been strongly opposed
by Thai groups and communities along the river.
In July 2018, dozens of people died and thousands displaced
the wall of an auxiliary dam at the Xe-Pian Xe-Namnoy power project under construction in southeastern Laos.
In November, a multidisciplinary team at Michigan State University published a report claiming that dams disrupted river ecology, caused deforestation, and displaced thousands of people
.
But according to Lao Energy and Mining Minister Khammani Inthilath, Laos has established a dam safety management center to prevent such disasters
.
Laos also sees its role as a major electricity exporter as a key avenue
for economic development in poor countries.
In 2019, Laos aims to generate a total of about 33.
874 billion kWh of electricity, worth nearly $2 billion
.