The Nam Theun 2 Power Company Limited (NTPC) is a company set up to build and operate the Nam Theun 2 Multi-Purpose Project in Khammuan Province in Laos.
* Nam Theun 2 Power Company Limited - Details of a collaborative
effort between Lao PDR and Thailand to export 995 MW of
electricity to Thailand 1
(KPL) The Nam Theun 2 Power Company (NTPC) has transferred ownership
of over US$100 million worth of assets to the Lao government,
following the start of commercial operations at the hydroelectricity
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30-years (the period financed by the Nam Theun 2 Power Company), which
will allow the WMPA to track whether wildlife levels have been
maintained, increased or decreased (and thereby assess whether
protection efforts 3
At the same time, Nam Theun 2 Power Company Ltd (NTPC) had received 6
Awards:
(1) “ASiAMoney Awards 2005” for Best Project Finance Deal,
(2) “pfi Awards 2005” for Asia Pacific Power Deal 4
By Nam Theun 2 Power CompanyNTPC and EGAT have signed a new
maintenance contract and successfully completed the first major
scheduled maintenance event at the Nam Theun 2 Multi-Purpose Project
5
For NTPC (the Nam Theun 2 Power Company), for example, the last couple
of weeks have been like doing all of the above: finish building the
1,272 new houses, help people move, check 6
helped to convince the Nam Theun 2 Power Company to remove some of the
biomass, in the form of fallen trees and leaves, prior to filling the
reservoir instead of simply leaving it behind to rot.7
its obligations, the Nam Theun 2 Power Company called the start of
power production "commercial export" of electricity rather than
"commercial operation," which would require compliance with Concession
Agreement provisions.8
Nam Theun 2 Power Company (NTPC), increasing the total stakes in such
company to 35%.9
State-run Nam Theun 2 Power Company has a 25-year concession as owner
of the project, during which time the Lao government will accrue
royalties, dividends and taxes estimated at more than 10
The Nam Theun 2 Power Company (NTPC) was formed by the Lao Government
and private shareholders to build and operate the Nam Theun 2
Hydro-power Project. NTPC contributed US$6.11
the Nam Theun 2 Power Company (NTPC), in which the EDF Group is
majority shareholder with a 40% share.12
The project is owned by the Nam Theun 2 Power Company (NTPC), which is
a limited company incorporated under the law of Lao PDR.13
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