Six wind power plants put into commercial operation by September end
Six wind power plants with a total capacity of 272.4 MW have come into commercial operation by the end of September, according to Vietnam Electricity (EVN).
Trung Nam win power farm in Thuan Bac district, Ninh Thuan province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Six wind power plants with a total capacity of 272.4 MW have come into commercial operation by the end of September, according to Vietnam Electricity (EVN).
They are Hoa Binh 1 – phase 2 with a capacity of 42.2 MW, Ninh Thuan 5 (46.2 MW), 7A (33.4 MW), Dong Hai 1 – phase 2 (50 MW), Ea Nam (12.6 MW) and BIM (88 MW).
🐠 The EVN said 106 wind power plants have submitted applications for accepting commercial operation date (COD) with a total capacity of 5,655.5 MW. It will continue to update the progress of COD acceptance for the wind power projects before October 31./.
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