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Envision Energy, IES to Partner on Laos Future Energy System

Envision Energy, a prominent global green technology company, has formalized a strategic partnership with Impact Electrons Siam (IES), a leading renewable energy developer in Southeast Asia. This collaboration is set to drive forward the significant cross-border Monsoon Wind Power Project located in Laos.

The initiative is anticipated to introduce substantial capacity in wind power, solar energy, and energy storage. This development is poised to establish Southeast Asia’s most extensive Future Energy System, an AI-driven infrastructure designed to seamlessly integrate various energy systems with intelligent operational capabilities. Consequently, the project is expected to considerably augment the region’s integrated clean energy capacity.

The official signing ceremony saw the attendance of notable figures including Malaythong Kommasith, Minister of Industry and Commerce (MOIC) of Lao PDR, Edward Hou, Senior Vice President & President of Asia-Pacific Region at Envision Energy, and Peck Khamkanist, Executive Chairman of Impact Electrons Siam. This partnership signifies a crucial advancement in Laos’ ongoing efforts to transition from a hydro-dominant power exporting nation towards becoming a diversified clean energy development center. It establishes a new benchmark for integrated renewable energy development throughout the ASEAN region.

Leveraging its extensive global experience in pioneering future energy systems and net-zero industrial parks, Envision Energy will deploy its advanced AI-powered future energy system. This technology will facilitate intelligent coordination and optimization across the project’s wind, solar, and storage operations. The generated green power is intended to not only satisfy the escalating local electricity demand but also to provide essential support for next-generation sustainable infrastructure and industries. These include smart cities, green data centers, green mining, and advanced manufacturing, thereby accelerating Laos’ energy transition.

Furthermore, the collaborating parties will explore the potential contribution of green hydrogen to enhancing energy stability and supporting the development of future green industrial parks within Laos. The project is expected to serve as a demonstration of how system-level integration and intelligent operational strategies can lead to improved reliability, efficiency, and long-term resilience in renewable energy systems. This could establish a scalable model for clean energy development across Southeast Asia.

Edward Hou, Senior Vice President & President of Asia-Pacific Region at Envision Energy, said: “By integrating wind, solar, and energy storage at scale, this project will further optimize Laos’ energy mix, enhance grid stability and flexibility, and improve the cost competitiveness of clean electricity.”

“In partnership with Envision Energy, the project brings together global expertise in integrated energy systems to support more advanced and efficient clean power development in the region,” added Peck Khamkanist, Executive Chairman of Impact Electrons Siam.

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