Cluster of solar power plants inaugurated in Ninh Thuan

A cluster of three solar power plants with a combined capacity of 330MWp in Thuan Nam district, the south central province of Ninh Thuan, was put into operation and connected to the national grid on April 27.
Cluster of solar power plants inaugurated in Ninh Thuan ảnh 1At the inauguration ceremony of the Trung Nam complex (Source: VNA)

NinhThuan (VNA) - A cluster of three solar power plants with a combinedcapacity of 330MWp in Thuan Nam district, the south central province of NinhThuan, was put into operation and connected to the national grid on April 27.

This is the largest cluster of solar power plants in Southeast Asia so far.

The construction of the cluster started in January 2018, and a power purchasecontract was signed with the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN) in late 2018.

Built with a total investment of 7 trillion VND (301.3 million USD), with over 1 million solarpanels were installed, the cluster is expected to produce about 600 million kWhof electricity and serve about 200,000 households per year, and contribute to reducingabout 300,000 tonnes of CO2  dischargedinto the environment per year.

The same day, the first phase of the Trung Nam complex of solar and wind renewablepower plants in Thuan Bac district also became operational.

With a total investment of 10 trillion VND, the complex’s first phase has a totalcapacity of 409.95 MW. It is expected to generate 423kWh of wind power and 577million kWh of solar power per year.

The complex is directly connected to the national grid through the 220kV Thap Chamtransformer. This is the first and largest solar and wind renewable power complexin Vietnam so far.

Speaking at the event, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam praised efforts made byinvestors for completing the cluster and the complex.

He hoped investors would continue to research, invest and develop morerenewable energy projects in Ninh Thuan, the locality boasts great potential inthis field, towards turning it into a renewable energy centre of the country.-VNA

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