Operations in the Energy Sector Southeast Asia Department Yongping Zhai
Lead Professional (Energy)
[email protected]
Energy and Water Division Southeast Asia Department
Southeast Asia Department •
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GMS Group (Greater Mekong Subregion) • Cambodia • Laos • Myanmar • Thailand • Viet Nam aSEA Group (archipelagic Southeast Asia) • Brunei Darussalam • Indonesia • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore
The Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)
People’s Republic of China Land area: 631 thou sq km Population: 94.8 M GDP per capita: US$1,484
Myanmar
(figures for Yunnan and Guangxi only)
Land area: 677 thou sq km Population: 57.3 M
Viet Nam
GDP per capita: US$216
Land area: 331 thou sq km Population: 85.6 M
Thailand
GDP per capita: US$818
Land area: 513 thou sq km Population: 65.8 M
Lao PDR
GDP per capita: US$3,738
Land area: 237 thou sq km Population: 5.9 M
The GMS in 2007
GDP per capita: US$673
Land area: 2.6 M sq km Population: 324 M
Cambodia
GDP per capita: US$1,487
Land area: 181 thou sq km Population: 14.5M GDP per capita: US$596
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Southeast Asia Department SERD-RCIG SEEW SETU SEAE SESS SEFM
Regional Cooperation and Integration group Energy and Water Division Transport and Urban Water Division Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources Division Social Sectors Division Financial Sector, Public Management & Trade Division
Scope of SEEW Energy Operations Power (generation, transmission, distribution) Renewable energy Energy efficiency Natural gas (pipeline)
SEEW Energy Sector Staff: Director: Anthony Jude Lead Professional: Yongping Zhai Principal/Senior/ Energy Specialists: - Sohail Hasnie - Xavier Humbert (Vietnam Resident Mission, VRM) - Edvard Baarsan (VRM) - Duy-Thanh Bui - Rehan Kauser (Indonesia Resident Mission, IRM) - Paul Hattle
SEEW Operational Priorities mainstreaming climate change Meeting economic growth & energy demand with clean energy & technology Promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency Supporting regional integration (GMS power interconnection)
Developing the GMS Power Trade A Two-Pronged Approach Establishing the Policy and Institutional Framework for increasing cooperation in power trade Developing the Grid Interconnection Infrastructure through a building block approach allowing cross-border dispatch of power
2,000 MW 5,000 MW
Planned power exports
3,000 MW
Pipeline of Technical Assistance, Investment Projects (2009-2012)
2009: Technical Assistance Projects Indonesia • Java-Bali 500kV Power Transmission Crossing
$1 million
LAO PDR • Small and Mini Hydroelectric Development
$1 million
Philippines • Mitigating Climate Change through Solar Generation and Energy Efficiency
$700,000
Vietnam • Climate Change Impact and Adaptation in Mekong Delta
$1,300,000
2010: Technical Assistance Projects Cambodia • Capacity Building for Cambodia National Petroleum Authority • PPTA Support to Rural Electrification Philippines • Energy Distribution Sector Development Indonesia • Geothermal Power Development Program • Energy Efficiency and Climate Change
$500,000 $800,000
$700,000
$1.0 million $1.0 million
2010: Technical Assistance Projects Vietnam • • •
Energy Efficiency Program in the Industrial Sector $1.0 million Power Transmission Sector Project $1.1 million 500 kV Transmission Line backbone $1.0 million
Regional • • •
Regional Transmission and Regulatory Authority GMS Northern Power Transmission II Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in GMS
$1.0 million $1.0 million $1.4 million
2009: Investment projects Indonesia •
Java-Bali Distribution Performance Improvement
$50 million
Philippines •
Philippines Energy Efficiency Project
$31 million
Vietnam •
Investment Support Program for EVN, Guarantee
$325 million
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Mong Duong 1Thermal Power Project – phase 2 Renewable Energy Development and Network Expansion and Rehabilitation for Remote Communes Sector
$902 million $151 million
2010-2011: Investment projects Philippines • Rural Electric Cooperative • Philippines Energy Efficiency (Phase II)
$57 million $250 million
Indonesia • Energy Efficiency Project (MFF) $100 million • Java-Bali 500 KV Power Transmission Crossing$100 -$400 million • West Kalimantan to Sarawak Power Trans. $100 million
2011-2012: Investment projects LAO PDR • GMS Nam Ngum 3 Hydropower Project
2011
Vietnam • • • •
O Mon 3 Combine Cycle (Gas) Power Vinh Tan 3 Thermal Power (supercritical) O Mon 4 Thermal Power (Gas) O Mon Gas Pipeline (Guarantee)
$450 million $200 million $450 million $400 million
GMS Power Interconnection (Ban Sok, Laos – Pleiku, Vietnam) Power Interconnection (Nabong, Laos – Udon Thani, Thailand)
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