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Laos looks to mining to harness excess hydropower

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September 24, 2025
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The Southeast Asian country is considering using its surplus hydroelectric energy to power Bitcoin mining operations.

According to the South China Morning Post, Laos is evaluating the use of excess hydropower to feed Bitcoin mining, a strategy aimed at transforming the country’s energy surplus into digital assets.

Following a government meeting, policymakers are examining the long-term economic opportunities offered by mining.

Debt and sustainability

Laos’ ambition to become the “battery of Southeast Asia” has resulted in an energy surplus from numerous hydroelectric projects built along the Mekong River. This energy boom, however, has also led to a significant rise in debt, mainly from Chinese loans and foreign companies that financed dam construction. This situation is now pushing authorities to seek new sources of revenue through the mining sector.

Electricity accounted for 26% of Laos’ total exports last year, according to government trade data. However, the initiative faces structural challenges: during the dry season, the country is often forced to buy electricity from neighboring nations, particularly Thailand.

Environmental criticism

Environmental concerns present another obstacle for Laos’ plans. Witoon Permpongsacharoen, director of the Mekong Energy and Ecology Network, stated:

“Laos allowing electricity to be used for cryptocurrency mining is clearly not something driven by internal conditions. It stems from the fact that Laos is heavily indebted and unable to pay off its debts.”

Reports indicate that the dams have caused serious environmental impacts: interrupted rivers, reduced downstream crops, damage to fishing activities, and thousands of displaced people. Pianporn Dites of International Rivers highlighted that promises of compensation for displaced communities have largely gone unfulfilled.

Despite criticism, Laos aims to become a fully digital economy by 2030, granting licenses to local companies for mining and trading digital assets, while attempting to regulate Chinese miners who moved operations to the country after China’s 2021 ban.

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