Việt Nam’s largest solar project breaks ground

June 09, 2018 - 06:00

CMX Re Sunseap Việt Nam Solar Power Joint Stock Company on Friday began construction of Việt Nam’s largest solar farm, a 168-MW project in central Ninh Thuận Province’s Ninh Sơn District.

Viet Nam News

NINH THUẬNCMX Re Sunseap Việt Nam Solar Power Joint Stock Company on Friday began construction of Việt Nam’s largest solar farm, a 168-MW project in central Ninh Thuận Province’s Ninh Sơn District.

The VNĐ4.4 trillion (US$150 million) project covers about 186ha.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Frank Phuan, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Sunseap said the CMX Renewable Energy Việt Nam project will provide more than 200 million kWh per year to the national power grid.

Per a deal between Việt Nam and Singapore, the project is expected to become operational in June 2019 and produce enough electricity to power up to 200,000 households and create jobs for 200 labourers.

“Within eight months of receiving the decision on investment policy, the investor has shown great effort to acquire all relevant permits and meet all the necessary conditions to start construction of the solar power plant,” said Phạm Văn Hậu, vice chairman of Ninh Thuận People’s Committee.

Hậu said the plant is the fourth solar energy project in the province to start construction this year. The province is working to become one of the renewable energy centres in the country.

Ninh Thuận Province has been given much attention from investors thank to its advantages in renewable energy development. The province has the highest wind speed of 7-8m per second, more than 2,800 sunshine hours a year and solar radiation of 230 kcal per cm2 per year, favourable conditions for developing solar power.

The province aims to develop solar power totaling 2,000MW by 2020 to fully tap into the potential.

Ninh Thuận People’s Committee has granted investment decision to about 30 solar power projects. Of which, three projects started their construction with total capacity of 130MWp and are expected to become operational in the second quarter of 2019.— VNS

 

 

 

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