Overseas Investment
Myanmar Dapein I Hydropower Project, with an installed capacity of 240MW, is the first overseas hydropower project invested and built by China Datang. On the second Belt and Road Energy Ministerial Conference, the project was awarded International Energy Cooperation Best Practice.
Cambodia Stung Atay Hydropower Station, with an installed capacity of 120MW, has alleviated the power shortage and promoted the economic and social development in Cambodia, known as "a model of China-Cambodia cooperation".
Cambodia Phnom Penh-Pursat-Battambang 230 kV Power Transmission Project,with a total length of 294 km, is the first national power grid project in Cambodia, accounting for 30% of the electricity consumption of Cambodia.
Indonesia Meulaboh Power Plant, with an installed capacity of 2×225MW, is the largest infrastructure project invested in Acheh, Indonesia, being an important support point of northern Sumatra power grid.
Kendari Power Plant has an installed capacity of 2x50MW and located in Southeast Sulawesi,Indonesia. It had won 10 Million Work Hours Without Accident Award from the Ministry of Manpower of Indonesia.
Kalteng Power Plant, with an installed capacity of 2×115 MW, is located in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The project had received the Best Performance Power Plant Award from PLN Kalimantan, and Zero Accident Award from the Ministry of Manpower of Indonesia.
Sumsel Power Plant, with an installed capacity of 2×175MW, is located in south Sumatra, Indonesia. It had won Zero Accident Award from the Ministry of Manpower and the Subroto Award from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
Laos Pak Beng Hydropower Project (planned capacity of 912MW), the national key project of the Laos government's "Ninth five-year Plan" and one of Third Round of Key Projects in China-Laos Production Capacity and Investment Cooperation. It will advance the China-Thailand-Laos Connectivity, help to turn Laos into ASEAN's energy hub and the 'battery' of Southeast Asia.