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Another solar power plant to begin operation in Ninh Thuan

A new solar power plant is scheduled to become operational in the south-central province of Ninh Thuan in June, following an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract inked between Ninh Thuan Energy Industry JSC and Sharp-NSN joint venture earlier this week.
Another solar power plant to begin operation in Ninh Thuan ảnh 1Model of Phuoc Ninh solar power plant (Photo: nangluongvietnam.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - A newsolar power plant is scheduled to become operational in the south-centralprovince of Ninh Thuan in June, following an engineering,procurement and construction (EPC) contract inked between Ninh Thuan EnergyIndustry JSC and Sharp-NSN joint venture earlier this week. 

The Phuoc Ninh solar powerplant is expected to supply about 75 million kWh of electricity after being putinto operation, using solar panels and a 40MVA substation. Construction onthe plant has been completed and it is ready for equipment to be installedso that it can begin operation in June. 

Early in April 2019, the Ninh ThuanEnergy Industry JSC – a member of T&T Group and the Electricity PowerTrading Co (EVN EPTC) – an arm of Vietnam Electricity (EVN) group inked a powerpurchase deal for its solar power projects.

Under the deal, the Ninh ThuanEnergy Industry JSC will sell electricity to EVN EPTC with the price regulatedin Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc’s April 2017 Decision on mechanisms toencourage the development of solar power projects in Vietnam.

For Ninh Thuan, the State hasalso offered incentives and preferential policies to ensure itssocio-economic development in 2018-2023, including to facilitate thedevelopment of solar power projects.

Ninh Thuan aims to become therenewable energy centre of the country. Blessed with abundantsunshine and wind year-round, the province is home to 25 solar powerprojects.

The province has a high levelof sunshine hours (2,467) per year and solar radiation per square metre(1,700kWh), making it ideal for solar energy projects.

Under the province’s greenenergy plan, it is expected to reach a total capacity of 1,500MW in wind energyand 3,912MW in solar energy by 2030./.
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