Vietnam’s first two nuclear power plants will be built in the central
coastal province of Ninh Thuan, with Plant No. 1 located in Vinh
Truong village of Phuoc Dinh commune and the other in Thai An
village of Vinh Hai commune.
The sites of these plants were
announced at a conference held in Ninh Thuan province on Oct. 22 by the
provincial Industrial and Trade Department and the committee in charge
of preparation of investments for nuclear power and renewable energy
projects.
Located about 20km from Phan Rang-Thap Cham city in the
heart of Ninh Thuan province, Plant No. 1 will cover a land area of 502
ha, including 123 ha reserved for its core zone, where the reactor will
be situated, and 379 ha for its safety zone.
The plant will
encompass 310 ha of sea with 38 ha designed for a port and its
facilities, and 272 ha for a safety zone. The facilities of the plant’s
management and operation control boards will cover 20 ha.
The
Ninh Thuan Plant No.1 is designed to have four 1,000-MW turbines to
produce 4,000 MW. It will used imported fuels which will be transported
by ship. Its first turbine is scheduled to start working in 2020.
The Ninh Thuan Plant No.2 will be built on a land area of 514 ha, with 119 ha for its core area and 395 ha for its safety zone.
The plant will have 308 ha of sea, including 36 ha for its port area and 272 ha for its safety zone.
With
the same design capacity as the Ninh Thuan Plant No.1, Plant No. 2 is
expected to commission its first turbine in 2021, the second in 2022,
the third in 2024 and the last in 2025.
At the conference,
representatives of the preparatory committee for nuclear power and
renewable energy project also reported briefly on preparations for the
project and provincial authorities provided information about land
clearance on the sites./.