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Land Tenure and Energy Infrastructure

This brief outlines how energy infrastructure can be sustainably and responsibly facilitated by giving necessary attention to land tenure and property rights. It focuses on how to address land tenure and governance issues in connection with such projects to reduce risks, avoid potential harm, and provide benefits to local communities. The first section lays out the

Lao People''s Democratic Republic Partnership

The Lao PDR recognizes that reliable, secure, and affordable electricity is essential to powering economic growth and development and that a sustainable transportation system can support decarbonization and other economic and

Laos, Japan to Boost Cooperation on Green Energy, Infrastructure

Laos and Japan are set to deepen their economic partnership, with a focus on enhancing Laos''s connectivity and sustainability. During a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone on 11 October, both leaders discussed plans to boost Laos''s economic growth through green energy initiatives,

Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity Quarterly Progress Report

This report covers the activities and progress of the USAID Laos Energy Security Activity1 during FY2023 Q1 (October 1 – December 31, 2022). The LES Activity supports the Government of

Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity Year 2 Annual Work Plan:

3.3.3. Objective 3: Performance of State-Owned Electric Utility Improved..8 3.4. INTERNATIONAL COUNTERPART E USAID Laos Energy Security Year 2 Annual Work Plan (Final) Contract Number / Order Number 7200AA19D00027 / 72048620F00003 5 3. Activities 3.1. Activity Counterparts

Securing the solar grid — addressing the major threats to PV

The European Commission EC has also published guidance on energy security [7], as has the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) in the US [8]. Preparing for a hostile future

Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity Quarterly Progress Report

This report covers the activities and progress of the USAID Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity1 during fiscal year (FY) 2023 quarter 2 (Q2; January 1-March 31, 2023). The LES Activity

Securing Critical Infrastructure: Utility Facilities Protection Strategy

Utility facilities, which include water treatment plants, power generation sites, gas facilities, and other vital infrastructures, play a pivotal role in modern society. They ensure a consistent supply of energy and resources to our cities and towns, making their security not only economically significant but also crucial for national security. The

ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS TO SECURING FOREIGN

This heavy investment in electricity generation and other infrastructure, such as the Lao-China Railway, has required the government of Lao PDR to secure capital from external lenders at both concessional and market rates, with the country''s debt to

Attention Towards Energy Infrastructures: Challenges and

The energy infrastructure sector faces numerous challenges, including integrating renewable energy, digitizing energy systems, energy storage, microgrids and community energy initiatives, energy market design, environmental sustainability, and cybersecurity. Foster international cooperation and collaboration to address the challenges of

Energy Outlook and Energy-Saving Potential in East Asia

socioeconomic development and energy security in the country. Lao PDR''s total final energy consumption (TFEC) grew by 2.1% from 2010 to 2019 Since the Ministry of Energy and Mines was established in 2006, energy infrastructure and legislation has been newly developed and expanded. Energy policy has gained much public attention and support

Securing Utility and Energy Infrastructures | Wiley Online Books

Securing Utility and Energy Infrastructures stresses the importance of a proactive rather than a reactive approach to the safety of utility and energy industries. This text is an essential resource for federal and state utility regulators, industrial hygienists, first responders, Hazmat professionals, safety professionals, utility managers, IT

Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity Year 3 Annual Work Plan:

USAID Laos Energy Security Year 3 Annual Work Plan (Final) Contract Number / Order Number 7200AA19D00027 / 72048620F00003 i USAID Laos Energy Security Program Name: USAID Laos Energy Security Activity Start Date and End Date: August 12, 2020 through August 12, 2025 Name of Prime Implementing Partner: Numark Associates, Inc. (NUMARK)

Laos Sets Out Rules for Securing Investment Promotion Incentives

Laos has issued important new guidelines on obtaining investment promotion incentives in the country. The Instructions on the Promotion of Investment Incentives concerning the State Land Rental and Concession Fee, which was published in the Lao Official Gazette on May 28, 2021, supplement the Law on Investment Promotion of 2016 by clarifying procedural requirements

Infrastructure & PPPs in Singapore, Laos and Cambodia

The Government of Singapore have announced plans to build two additional hydrogen-ready natural gas power plants by 2030 to meet growing electricity needs and ensure energy security. The Energy Market Authority (EMA) invited the private sector to build, own, and operate these plants, which are expected to be operational by 2029 and 2030.

USAID Laos Energy Security | Laos | Fact Sheet | U.S.

USAID Laos Energy Security, a five-year activity funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), supports the Government of Laos (GOL)'' efforts to improve the planning, policies, and performance of the Lao

Laos'' Energy Market: Current Trends and Future Outlook

This will not only help to strengthen the country''s economy but also contribute to regional energy security and cooperation. Lastly, as Laos continues to develop its energy infrastructure and expand its power generation capacity, it will be better positioned to meet the growing domestic demand for electricity, which is essential for

Financing Infrastructure in Laos

ASEAN Infrastructure Funding The ASEAN cooperation in the energy sector has been guided by a series of Plans of Action---e.g., the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) 1999-2004, APAEC 2004-2009, and APAEC 2010-2015---which aims to pave the way for an enhanced regional energy security framework while promoting efficient

Beyond the Dams: Combatting Hydropower Over-reliance & Securing

Utility-sc ale and reside ntial solar PV and biomass will pla y an integral part in Laos 58 MW of biomass infrastructure by 2025 (Lao PD R, sustainable developme nt of the Lao energy sec tor.

Securing utility and energy infrastructures / Larry Ness

5. Security crisis management planning; 6. Criminal justice community roles; 7. Security technology; 8. Industry-specific security issues; 9. Infrastructure security programs; 10. Financing the utility industry security; 11. Role of national and state associations; 12. Future directions in the utility/energy industry. Notes: Includes index

Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Business Model and

This work was authored, in part, by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), operated by Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under Contract No. DE-AC36-08GO28308. Funding provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Contract No. IAG-19-2115. The

Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity Quarterly Progress Report

USAID Laos Energy Security QPR: FY2022 Q1 (Final Draft) Contract Number / Order Number 7200AA19D00027 / 72048620F00003 2 2. Project Activities This report covers the activities and progress of the Laos Energy Security Activity during FY2022 Q1 (October 1 – December 31, 2021). The following were the key activities during the reporting period:

Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity Environmental Mitigation

Performance of state-owned electric utility improved The EMMP is based on the Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) prepared by USAID and the project USAID Laos Energy Security EMMP Contract Number / Order Number 7200AA19D00027 / 72048620F00003 4 type of infrastructure associated with the policy or field study. For example, if LES

ASEAN power grid: A secure transmission infrastructure for clean and

The percentages of energy mix of the present renewable power installed capacity is shown in Fig. 8, and it shows that most countries are utilizing their abundant renewable sources to generate the maximum amount of clean electricity, such as Brunei utilizing solar PV, Indonesia utilizing geothermal energy, Laos with its small hydro, Malaysia and

USAID Laos Energy Security Activity

The USAID-funded, NUMARK-led Laos Energy Security (LES) Activity implements activities under the framework of the Japan-U.S.-Mekong Power Partnership (JUMPP) which promotes energy security throughout the Mekong region. Laos'' state-owned electric utility plays an important role in determining the security, reliability, and affordability of

Beyond the Dams: Combatting Hydropower Over-reliance & Securing

Laos'' 2011 Renewable Energy Development Strategy (REDS) has set a target for 58 MW of biomass infrastructure by 2025 (Lao PDR, 2011), in addition to high-level responsibilities on the government''s undertaking to promote biomass electricity generation. Notwithstanding, it remains unclear whether actual implementation has occurred yet.

Energy Infrastructure | ASCE''s 2021 Infrastructure Report Card

1 U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIE), Independent Statistics and Analysis, Today in Energy, " Major Utilities Continue to Increase Spending on U.S. Electric Distribution Systems," July 20, 2018.. 2 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), " Failure to Act: Electric Infrastructure Investment Gaps in a Rapidly Changing Environment," 2020.

USAID Laos Energy Security Activity

Implementing USAID''s Clean Energy Innovation Fund, supporting grants of up to $250,000 to the private sector and NGOs in Laos to promote clean energy innovation. Hosting the Lao Women-in-Energy Scholarship Program and Professional Development, providing educational opportunities for Lao women to study and gain experience in energy-related fields.

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USAID supports the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MEM) to improve planning for energy generation and distribution, hydro resource development, renewable energy integration and modeling of energy systems. Improving MEM’s planning capacity supports the Government of Laos’ objectives to increase renewable.

USAID engages MEM to strengthen its power sector policy and regulatory capacity. LES is supporting MEM’s development and.

USAID partners with Électricité du Lao (EdL) – the state-owned enterprise controlling and managing electricity distribution in Laos – to.

6 FAQs about [Laos securing utility and energy infrastructures]

What is USAID Laos energy security?

USAID Laos Energy Security, a five-year activity funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), supports the Government of Laos (GOL)’ efforts to improve the planning, policies, and performance of the Lao energy sector.

What is Laos energy security?

Laos Energy Security (LES) is a part of the U.S. Government’s initiative: “Enhancing Development and Growth through Energy” (CLEAN EDGE Asia). CLEAN EDGE Asia supports expanded access to energy, promotes energy diversification and trade and integration of clean energy markets, and strengthens energy security throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

Why should Laos improve power system planning?

Highlights of the above include: improving power system planning will contribute to sustainability and climate change mitigation efforts of Laos, since it will identify how to better manage and develop hydropower resources and also integrate significantly more variable renewable energy (i.e., photovoltaics and wind) into the grid.

What is Les doing to promote Lao women's engagement with the energy sector?

LES has since planned a quarterly series of future themed luncheons to promote Lao women’s engagement with the energy sector. Hired and onboarded the LES Scholarship Program Manager, Private Sector Grants Manager, and Technical Director.

What is EV policy implementation in Laos?

The EV policy implementation activity builds the capacity of GoL staff and private sector companies to adopt EV technology in Laos, which will reduce dependence on petroleum imports to improve sustainability and also mitigate climate change.

How did the activity support Laos' EV adoption policy?

The Activity supported Laos’ EV adoption policy through various means, including facilitating public-private dialogue for EV Charging Station Business Management Regulation, developing a recommendation report to support drafting the national EV roadmap, and fostering knowledge exchange on regional EV developments.

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