Hanoi VNA) – As many as 7 million kWh of electricity will be added to the national grid each day once the repair of the first turbine of the Nghi Son 1 Thermal Power Plant is completed on June 13, easing the power use pressure on the north.
The turbine’s operation has been halted since June 5 due to technical errors, according to Vo Manh Ha, Director of the Nghi Son Thermal Power Company under the Power Generation Corporation 1 that manages and operates the Nghi Son 1 Thermal Power Plant, located in Tinh Gia district, the central province of Thanh Hoa.
Ha said the supply of coal has been ensured, so the fuel is no longer a big problem. However, given the current heatwaves, turbines have been running at full capacity, possibly causing equipment incidents.
To ensure the smooth, safe production, the company has maintained round-the-clock inspections and supervisions, he added.
Earlier, the maintenance of the plant’s second turbine was also completed as scheduled.
Meanwhile, Turbine S2 of the Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant in the northern province of Thai Binh has also resumed its operation after maintenance, and it is expected to generate 13 million kWh each day./.
The turbine’s operation has been halted since June 5 due to technical errors, according to Vo Manh Ha, Director of the Nghi Son Thermal Power Company under the Power Generation Corporation 1 that manages and operates the Nghi Son 1 Thermal Power Plant, located in Tinh Gia district, the central province of Thanh Hoa.
Ha said the supply of coal has been ensured, so the fuel is no longer a big problem. However, given the current heatwaves, turbines have been running at full capacity, possibly causing equipment incidents.
To ensure the smooth, safe production, the company has maintained round-the-clock inspections and supervisions, he added.
Earlier, the maintenance of the plant’s second turbine was also completed as scheduled.
Meanwhile, Turbine S2 of the Thai Binh 2 Thermal Power Plant in the northern province of Thai Binh has also resumed its operation after maintenance, and it is expected to generate 13 million kWh each day./.
VNA