TTC Group inaugurates solar power plant

October 06, 2018 - 05:00

TTC Group and its electricity arm Gia Lai Electricity JSC (GEC) on Friday inaugurated the TTC Phong Điền solar power plant after just nine months of construction.

Representatives of IFC, TTC Group and Gia Lai Electricity JSC at the TTC Phong Điền solar power plant. — VNS Photo
Viet Nam News

THỪA THIÊN-HUẾ – TTC Group and its electricity arm Gia Lai Electricity JSC (GEC) on Friday inaugurated the TTC Phong Điền solar power plant after just nine months of construction.

This is the first 35MW solar power plant to be put into operation in Việt Nam.

The power plant, located in Điền Lộc Commune in Thừa Thiên-Huế Province, has total investment capital of nearly US$43 million. Work on the project started in January 2018.

About 145,560 solar panels were installed with advanced technology and equipment, which will absorb the sun’s radiation and convert it into electricity for the national grid.

The plant is expected to generate about 60 million kWh per year, which is nearly equal to the annual electricity consumption of about 32,628 households in Việt Nam. It is estimated to reduce CO2 emissions by about 20,503 tonnes per year.

“It’s very encouraging to see Phong Điền solar power plant go online, paving the way for the development of Việt Nam’s solar energy sector, by leveraging the private sector.

“As a development institution and a GEC shareholder, IFC believes GEC is moving on the right track to tap into the rich potential of Việt Nam’s green energy sector, improving the national energy supply capacity through expanding supply of reliable and clean energy,” said Kyle Kelhofer, IFC Country Manager for Việt Nam, Cambodia and Lao PDR at the event. 

Besides TTC Phong Điền solar power plant, GEC will officially put the TTC Krong Pa solar power plant in Gia Lai Province into operation in the last quarter of this year. The $60.3 million project has a capacity of 49MW.

In the solar energy sector, the TTC energy segment is implementing six plants which are expected to be put into operation before June 2019. – VNS

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