Dien Bien surveyed by investors

The Intracom Group and French Euro Blue Power Group have worked with leaders of Dien Bien province on field surveys and investment research for hydropower storage projects.
Dien Bien surveyed by investors ảnh 1Intracom Group and Euro Blue Power Group meet leaders of Dien Bien province for some storage hydropower projects in the province. (Photo courtesy of the firm)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – The Intracom Group and French Euro Blue PowerGroup have worked with leaders of Dien Bien province on field surveys andinvestment research for hydropower storage projects.

Nguyen Thanh Viet, chairman of Intracom appreciated the potential the localityhas and proposed to invest in three energy projects.

During the meeting last week, leaders of the northern province said they wouldcreate favorable conditions for Intracom Group to survey project investment.

The Intracom chairman told the meeting that along with the strong developmentof other advanced forms of renewable energy, a model of combining storedhydroelectricity with wind and solar power projects has been developed in theworld.

He said: “With the research and investment of these three storage hydropowerprojects, Dien Bien Province and Intracom Group expect to create many jobs forworkers, contribute to the stability and development of national energysecurity, and at the same time contribute to promoting socio-economicdevelopment of Dien Bien."

The Intracom Group is a multi-industry investment enterprise in Vietnam,working in the fields of renewable energy, agriculture, environment, healthcareand real estate while Euro Blue Power Group is a multi-field investment groupoperating especially strongly in the field of green and renewable energy in France,Chile, Madagascar./.
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