Wind Energy: Vietnam Wind Power
Vietnam's Thanh Nien newspaper reports that a major Danish development agency has provided funds of over U.S. 51 million dollars (VND820 billion) for a 50.4 megawatt wind power plant in the central Vietnam province of Binh Dinh, local authorities said.
The Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), the sponsor for the future plant, which will comprise of 28 turbines that can produce up to 170 million kWh of electricity every year to ease the chronic power shortage in the region.
Labels: asia, vietnam, wind energy, wind power
2 Comments:
Hi skangala
I'm from Hanoi, Vietnam. I have good contact in Energy. If your intention is to sell product in Vietnam, pléae email me at hkhanoi05(at)gmail.com.
Are there estimates of Vietnam's offshore wind potential?
If it were large, perhaps Vietnam could supply clean and sustainable energy to neighbouring countries including China.
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