SHAREHOLDERS


EDF Logo Electricité de France and EDF International (EDFI)

Role in Project:

Project Shareholder (EDFI)
Head Contractor (EDF)
Technical Services and Personnel Management provider (EDF)

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. The Group is the largest electricity generator in Europe and 95% of its output, mainly from nuclear and hydroelectric plants in France, is CO2 emission free. EDF operates 1,246,000 km of overhead and underground medium and high tension power lines and around 100,000 km of high and very high tension networks. The Group is involved in supplying energy and services to more than 40 million customers worldwide, with over 28 million of these in France. In 2007, the Group had consolidated sales of 59.6 billion euros, over 48% of this in Europe outside France. EDF is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange and is a constituent company of the CAC 40 index

Lao Holding State Enterprise (LHSE)

Role in Project

Project Shareholder

Lao Holding State Enterprise (LHSE)  is  a  state  owned  company  established  on  23  February 2005  to have responsibility for  holding  the  Government  of  Lao PDR (GOL)’s  shares in NTPC . In an effort by GOL to optimize the management of its revenue  from  Nam Theun 2, LHSE  was created  as the  entity  through which GOL's Nam Theun 2 revenue will pass. LHSE replaces Electricité du Laos (EDL), the former GOL’s shareholder in NTPC .

For more information, please visit: www.poweringprogress.org

Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited (ITD)

Role in Project:
Project Sponsor and Shareholder
Principal Sub-Contractor under the Head Construction Contract

ITD is the largest publicly listed infrastructure construction company in Thailand. ITD’s experience in constructing large-scale dams and hydroelectric power projects in South-East Asia is unparalleled with experience in the construction of earthfill, rockfill and concrete dams and tunnel construction. ITD has constructed seven major dams since 1970, including the Khao Laem Dam and hydroelectric project at Kanchanaburi which included a 1,000 m long, 127 m high concrete faced rock-fill dam.

For more information, please visit: www.italian-thai.co.th

Electricity Generating Public Company Limited (EGCO)

Role in Project:

Project Sponsor and Shareholder
Technical Services and Personnel Management provider (acting through its subsidiary ESCO)

EGCO was established on 12 May 1992 in accordance with the Government of Thailand’s privatisation policy for the energy sector in order to reduce the public sector’s financial burden and to enhance the efficiency of the country’s electricity generating operation. EGCO’s establishment as the first independent power producer in Thailand was undertaken with the aim to acquire some of the assets of EGAT and to supply generating capacity and electrical energy to EGAT under long-term power purchase agreements. In addition, as a second line of business, EGCO has sought out possible investment opportunities and developments in both Thailand and neighboring countries. EGCO is among the largest publicly listed energy companies in Thailand. It is a leading operator of independent generating capacity within Thailand with over 2,000 MW of generating capacity.

For more information, please visit: www.egco.co.th



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