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The AMI Savannakhet Wind Power Project is planned to be developed in Sepon District of Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR.

At the end of 2025 the proposed project seems to be in a state of construction. A Sept. 2025 Laotian Times report states that the project hopes to be in commercial operation by the end of 2025 but that target has not been met.

Another report has the Lao government anticipating that the wind farm will be completed and come to operation by early 2026.

In December 2022, the Lao Ministry of Planning and Investment signed an agreement with AMI Renewables Quang Binh Joint Stock Company to conduct a feasibility study for the AMI Savannakhet wind power plant.

AMI Renewables Quang Binh JSC was established in 2022 and is headquartered in Dong Hoi ward, Quang Tri province.

An agreement signing ceremony to develop a wind power plant project in Savannakhet province was held in Vientiane on July 6, 2023 between representatives of the Lao Government and Vietnam's AMI Renewables Quang Binh Investment Joint Stock Company.

The Lao government signed a Project Development Agreement (PDA) for the project in collaboration with Savan Vayu Renewable Energy (SVARE) on Feb. 16 2024.

With a total capacity of 1,220 MW, the project would require a total investment of over 2 billion USD.

The first phase of the project is expected to have a capacity of approximately 252 MW and be situated on an area of 2,687 hectares in Laos across the border from Vietnam's Quang Binh province (now part of Quang Tri province after a recent merger).

AMI Renewables Quang Binh Joint Stock Company was established in 2022 and is headquartered in Dong Hoi ward, Quang Tri province, Vietnam. As of March 2023, the company had three shareholders: Duong Dinh Tich and Phan Cam Ly, each contributing VND 6 billion or $228.9 million (20%), and chairman Nguyen Nam Thang, contributing VND18 billion (60%).

An unconfirmed report states that the project may be connected directly to the Huong Hoa 500 kV substation in Vietnam with the investor responsible for constructing the necessary power transmission infrastructure.