Principal Shareholders and Roles in the Project

Electricité de France (35%)

Project shareholder (EDF International), Head Contractor

In addition to supplying financial backing and coordinating construction of the Project, EDF also supplies technical services and personnel management to NTPC.

An energy market leader in Europe, the EDF Group is an integrated energy company operating in all branches of the industry: generation, transmission, distribution, and the trading and sale of energy. 

www.edf.com

 

  Lao Holding State Enterprise (25%)

Project shareholder

Lao Holding State Enterprise (LHSE) is a state-owned company, established in February 2005 to hold the Lao government’s shares in NTPC. LHSE was created as the entity through which the government’s Nam Theun 2 revenue will pass. LHSE replaced Electricité du Laos (EDL) as the government shareholder in NTPC.

www.poweringprogress.org

 

Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited (15%)

Project sponsor and shareholder, principal sub-contractor under the Head Construction Contract

ITD is the largest publicly listed infrastructure construction company in Thailand, with wide experience and skills in building transport infrastructure, dams, industrial plants, pipelines and utility works, and telecommunications.

www.itd.co.th

 

  Electricity Generating Public Company Limited (25%)

Project sponsor and shareholder, technical services and personnel management provider (through its ESCO subsidiary)

EGCO was established in 1992 in accordance with the Thai government’s privatisation policy for the energy sector. The first independent power producer in Thailand, EGCO was created to acquire some of the assets of EGAT and to supply generating capacity and electrical energy to EGAT under long-term power purchase agreements.

www.egco.co.th

 
 
 
July 2010

  • Regional Environmental & Social Management training visits
  • MRC 3rd Regional Stakeholder Forum

September 2010

  • Hydro 2010 International Conference, Lisbon
November 2010
  • 450th Anniversary of Vientiane as Lao capital
December 2010
  • Nam Theun 2 Official Opening Ceremony