The 600 MW Monsoon wind project, the first wind energy project in Laos and the largest wind farm in ASEAN has completed
The standout development in the energy sector at this year''s ASEAN Summit is the progress on multinational power grid collaboration.
The 600 MW Monsoon Wind Power Project, originated and developed by IES, its lead developer and controlling shareholder, has officially reached Commercial Operation on 22
Scenario This 8th edition presents a comprehensive analysis of the current state of ASEAN''s energy landscape and offers projections for several plausible future scenarios.
Data from the Global Solar and Wind Power Trackers show that ASEAN countries have grown their utility-scale solar and wind capacity 20% in the last year to over 28 GW.
Asean''s largest wind farm begins commercial operation, exports energy from Laos The Monsoon Wind Power Project begins operation and the export of power to Vietnam.
The 600 MW Monsoon wind project, the first wind energy project in Laos and the largest wind farm in ASEAN has completed construction.
Data from the Global Solar and Wind Power Trackers show that ASEAN countries have grown their utility-scale solar and wind
The Monsoon Wind Power Project in southern Laos, Southeast Asia''s largest onshore wind farm, officially began commercial operations on Aug. The project
Countries in mainland Southeast Asia have stark differences in renewable energy strategies, balancing them with ample but controversial hydropower and entrenched interests.
The standout development in the energy sector at this year''s ASEAN Summit is the progress on multinational power grid collaboration. Representatives from Vietnam,
The Monsoon Wind Power Project has officially reached its COD on 22 August 2025, becoming the first cross-border renewable energy project in Asia. Today, 600 MW of
Countries in mainland Southeast Asia have stark differences in renewable energy strategies, balancing them with ample but
A 150 MW wind power project in Mondulkiri Province is expected to be completed by 2026. As investments continue to grow,
Asean''s largest wind farm begins commercial operation, exports energy from Laos The Monsoon Wind Power Project begins
The Monsoon Wind Power Project in southern Laos, Southeast Asia''s largest onshore wind farm, officially began commercial operations
The Monsoon Wind Power Project has officially reached its COD on 22 August 2025, becoming the first cross-border renewable
A 150 MW wind power project in Mondulkiri Province is expected to be completed by 2026. As investments continue to grow, Cambodia''s demand for electricity, especially clean
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