Chinese wind turbine maker Goldwind said it has achieved full commercial operation at the 300-megawatt Savan 1 wind project in Laos, marking a milestone in regional cooperation on renewable energy development.
The company said the project was completed under challenging site conditions and a tight construction schedule, with its team responsible for turbine installation, commissioning and grid integration. Goldwind added that its performance on the project had been commended by partners for efficiency and reliability.
“The successful completion of Savan 1 demonstrates our execution capability even under complex conditions,” the company said in a statement.
The Savan 1 project is designed to function as a green energy corridor supplying renewable electricity from Laos to neighbouring Vietnam. It is powered by 48 GWH171-6.25MW wind turbines, delivering a total installed capacity of 300 MW.
Goldwind said the project reflects the collective effort of its teams and supports the broader expansion of sustainable energy infrastructure across the region.
