560MW added to national power generation capacity

Five power turbines designed to generate 560 MW were put into operation to increase the national electricity generation capacity in the first six months of the year, according to EVN.
560MW added to national power generation capacity ảnh 1The EVN operates five more power turbines with designed capacity of 560 MW in the first half of the year (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Five power turbines designed to generate 560 MW were putinto operation to increase the national electricity generation capacity in thefirst six months of the year, according to the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN).

The turbines include four at Trung Son hydro power plant and one in Thai Binhthermo power plant.

Currently, the EVN is speeding up construction of power generation facilitiesto ensure sufficient electricity for the southern region by 2020, especiallythe expansion of Duyen Hai 3 and Vinh Tan 4 thermo power plants, the expandedThac Mo and Da Nhim hydro power plants, and new projects at Quang Trach and TanPhuoc power centres.

During the six-month period, the state-owned group completed and put into use56 100-500 kV transmission projects, adding 360 kilometres of transmissionlines and 3,990 MVA in capacity of transformation stations.

Thegroup is focusing on building the 500kV Vung Ang-Doc Soi-Pleiku 2 transmissionline and other works to assure adequate power for southern localities, thecapital city of Hanoi and other areas with high electricity demand.

The group’s total investment in construction in the first six months of theyear reached 55 trillion VND (2.4 billion USD), accounting for 40.13 percent ofyearly plan. Total disbursement was estimated at 49 trillion VND (2.15 billion USD)or 35.75 percent of the set plan.

By the end of this year, the EVN will add 1,075 MW to the national powercapacity by operating five more turbines. The expanded Thac Mo hydropower plantwill be put into operation in July, Song Bung hydropower plant in August, the secondturbine of Thai Binh thermo power plant in November and the second turbine ofVinh Tan 4 thermo power plant in December.

The company is striving to complete 238 transmission projects, prioritisingcomprehensive construction for key projects to provide stable power for APEC2017 in Da Nang city.-VNA

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