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China goes big on Laos power projects, boosting Southeast Asian sway

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The Nam Ou hydroelectric plant, consisting of seven dams, is one of the largest power generation facilities in Laos' north. (Photo by Kenya Akama)

BANGKOK -- Chinese state-owned companies are stepping up power infrastructure investment in Laos, including hydroelectric power plants and transmission, expanding their footprint in a country that aims to become the "battery of Southeast Asia."

The Nam Ou hydroelectric plant, one of the largest power generation facilities in the country's north by capacity, is a roughly two-hour drive from Luang Prabang along mountain roads.

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