01
May 2023
By
Michelle Lewis
Southeast Asia's largest
onshore wind farm just broke ground
Monsoon Wind, Southeast Asia’s largest onshore wind farm, is Laos’
first wind project, and it’s also the region’s first cross-border wind
power plant.
The 600-megawatt (MW) Monsoon
Wind, which is owned by Thailand-based Impact Energy Asia
Development, has just kicked off construction. The site is in
southeastern Laos, in the Sekong and Attapeu provinces, at an
elevation of 1,200-1,600 meters (3,937-5,249 feet) above sea level.
The 133-wind turbine wind farm will sell its power to state-owned
Vietnam Electricity for 25 years. It will deliver the generated clean
energy to central Vietnam through a 500kV transmission line.
Last month, Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp said that it and other
shareholders raised $692 million in financing for Monsoon Wind.
According to Monsoon’s website,
the total project cost is $950 million.
Southeast Asia’s largest onshore wind farm is scheduled to come online
in 2025. Check out the project’s expected impact on the region in the
video below:
Photo: Monsoon Wind
Hydroelectricity currently makes up 70% of total power generation in
Laos, and it has at least 10 onshore wind projects – 3.6 gigawatts of
projects – in planning stages.
Landlocked Laos, which has an export-oriented energy policy, is keen
to establish its reputation as the “battery of Southeast Asia.” It’s
one of Asia’s largest exporters of hydroelectricity. Nikkei
Asia notes:
Around 80% of the power generated in Laos is sold to neighboring
Thailand and Vietnam, accounting for 30% of the country’s exports by
value. Laos started power exports to Singapore in 2022 and began
building transmission infrastructure in January for selling
electricity to Cambodia.
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