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Tag: Environment

Laos Expects to Have 100 Hydropower Plants by 2020

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 12, 2017

Laos has expected to operate 100 hydropower plants with combined installed generation capacity of 28,000 MW and annual power output of about 77,000 million KWh by 2020.

When will they learn? More power plant waste threatens Vietnam’s marine reserve

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 10, 2017

A Chinese plant has already been given permission to dump a million cubic meters of mud in the area.

Laos Seizes Cache of Illegal Logs Owned by Governor’s Wife: Official

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 10, 2017

State inspection authorities in Laos have seized more than two dozen trucks after they were found to be hauling timber illegally logged by the wife of the governor of Attapeu province for sale across the border in Vietnam: an official source

Extracting extra 1 million tonnes oil tough: Association

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 6, 2017

The Government’s goal to extract another one million tonnes of crude oil by December to meet its economic growth target is challenging, the Vietnam Oil and Gas Association (VOGA) said.

Deepening World Bank and AIIB cooperation: Locking in a failed development model?

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 6, 2017

Civil society fears that the AIIB, far from providing developing countries a different development and financing paradigm, is on its way to supporting existing development models that do nothing to assist developing countries.

Powerful politicians ‘threatening’ power plant opponents

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 3, 2017

Local people are being threatened by the local powerful politicians in the bid to protest the waste-to-power plant projects across the country, while academics stress that construction of the plant in the right location will prevent conflict in the first place.

Concerns as Vietnam allows coal-fired power plant to dump waste near protected waters

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 3, 2017

Nearly one million of cubic meters of ‘organic’ mud will be dumped near a marine reserve.

Tourism plans in Mekong Delta called too ambitious

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit July 1, 2017

The Mekong Delta expects 34 million travelers by 2020, but the goal is out of reach if local tourism continues to operate in the traditional way.

Mekong to relocate landslide-prone households

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit June 30, 2017

Experts have predicted that by 2050, the Cửu Long (Mekong) Delta will evacuate around one million people because of continuing landslides, flooding and drought.

Fishing Communities Voice Concerns Over Laos Dam as Consultation Ends

By Nantiya Tangwisutijit June 30, 2017

The $2.3 billion project will be located about 1,500 kilometers from the Cambodia-Laos border and is expected to be completed in 2024.

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