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China Eximbank pledges $1.7 billion loan for 1320MW Pak Lay Hydropower Project

$1.7M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Laos
Country Lao People's Democratic Republic
Start Date Jan 01, 2017
End Date Jan 20, 2027
Duration 3,671 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 38715
Grant Description

China Eximbank pledges $1.7 billion loan for 1320MW Pak Lay Hydropower Project On June 11, 2007, Sinohydro signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Lao PDR regarding the 1320MW Pak Lay Hydropower Project.

This project involves the construction of a dam that is 630 meters long, 35 meters high, with a 108 sq km area. 5,010 people would need to be resettled as a result of the dam, although there is a proposal under consideration to reduce these resettlement impacts.

There are also concerns that the dam along the Mekong river would seriously adversely affect the environment as the Mekong river is the site of a major inland fishery. As of 2009, the project was undergoing feasibility studies. Then, on August 25, 2017 a feasibility study report was approved by the Lao Government.

Then, in 2018, PowerChina Resources and China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation (CEIEC) proposed to develop the $2.134 billion project under a build-operate-transfer model with a $1.7 billion loan provided by China Eximbank. At that time, construction was expected to start in 2022 and commercial operations were expected to begin in 2029.

However, the project faced major delays and the proposal from PowerChina Resources and China National Electronics Import & Export Corporation petered out.

Then, on January 26, 2022, Sinohydro and Gulf Energy Development — a Thai power producer — announced plans to create a joint venture to finance, design, implement, and manage the $2.1 billion Pak Lay hydropower project in northwestern Laos.

The project, by that point, had been designed from a 1320MW run-of-the-river dam on the Mekong River in Pak Lay, Xayaburi to a 770MW run-of-the-river dam on the Mekong River in Pak Lay, Xayaburi.

Pak Lay is among the projects pushed forward by the Laotian government to sell electricity to neighboring countries such as Thailand.

Thai state-owned utility Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) had been in the running to be an offtaker with a tariff price at Bt2.69 per kWh.

However, in September 2021 EGAT said it had not decided whether to purchase additional power generated from the new dam projects in Laos and may not sign the PPA.

Then, on August 3, 2023, a project company called Pak Lay Power Company Limited (北本电力有限公司) -- a joint venture of Sinohydro (Hong Kong) Holding Ltd. [60% equity stake] and Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited [40% equity stake] -- was registered in Vientiane, Laos.

Then, on September 15, 2023, EGAT and the project company signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for a period of 29-years from the power plant's commercial operation date (COD).

📋 Staff Comments
  1. This project is also known as the Pak Lay BOT Project. The Chinese project title is 老挝芭莱水电站项目 or 北本水电项目.
  2. In the Overseas Development Finance Dataset that Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center published in December 2020, it identifies this project as being supported by a $90 million China Eximbank loan commitment. However, AidData has not identified any evidence that a loan agreement with China Eximbank was ever finalized.
📚 Sources & References
  • China in Laos: Is There Cause For Worry?
  • Existing and Planned Lao Hydropower Projects
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  • Livelihoods and Governance'
  • Laos Draws Ire of Neighbors With Mekong River Dam Plans
  • Govt gives green light Chinese to study hydropower plant in Xayaboury
  • Dam Locations and Status
  • China firm to develop Laos' 1,320-MW Paklay, 120-MW Nam Ngum 5
  • 中国水电建设集团投资老挝水电再结硕果
  • 集团公司投资老挝水电再结硕果――芭莱(PAK LAY)水电站BOT项目投资开发备忘录签订
  • Sinohydro seeks MIGA insurance for Mekong dams
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  • Pak Lay dam
  • Laos
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  • Pak Lay Hydropower Project
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  • 驻老挝大使王文天出席出席南俄4水电站开工仪式
  • 中国电子进出口总公司投资开发老挝芭莱水电站备忘录成功签署
  • 芭莱水电站项目可行性研究报告获得老挝政府批复
  • Profiles of 12 proposed Maintream developments in the LMB
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  • Pak Lay Hydrpower Plant (770 MW)
  • Gulf
  • Sinohydro team up for Laos cross-border hydro
  • Fast Facts about the Pak Lay Hydropower Project
  • Pak Lay dam
  • Laos
  • Assessment reports of Pak Lay and Pak Beng dam found to be identical
  • Independent Financial Advisor’s opinions on the Amalgamation between INTUCH and GULF and VTO in ADVANC and THCOM
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  • 大唐集团签署老挝北本水电项目购售电协议PPA
  • 德恒老挝获聘中泰合资大型水电站项目公司法律顾问
  • Developing news: Controversial Pak Beng Dam on the Mekong hits major milestone, despite warnings of widespread damage to environment and people Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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