Efforts made to supply power to southern island communes

The Electricity of Vietnam’s Southern Power Corporation (EVN SPC) has conducting a number of projects to provide power services to island communes in the southern region.
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Hanoi (VNA)– The Electricity of Vietnam’s Southern Power Corporation (EVN SPC) hasconducting a number of projects to provide power services to island communes inthe southern region.

EVN SPC is workingwith Sun Group in implementing a project to connect Hon Thom commune in PhuQuoc district in Kien Giang province with a total investment of 283 billion VND(12.45 million USD).

The project will build9.27km underwater cable and 22kV transmission line to provide power for 97 householdsin Hon Roi and about 1,000 others in Hon Thom island commune, which is expectedto complete in late 2017.

At the same time, EVNSPC is carrying out another project in Kien Giang’s island communes with atotal investment of 1.35 trillion VND (59.4 million USD), which is scheduled tocomplete by 2020.

Meanwhile, the second 220kVKien Binh-Phu Quoc transmission line in Kien Giang is scheduled to be launchedthis year. The 73km line has total investment of about 2.43 trillion VND(106.92 million USD).

The EVN SPC is alsoreviewing the power network in Kien Giang, aiming to ensure safe and stablepower supply to Phu Quoc in 2018 at a cost of 250 billion VND (11 million USD).

Last year, the firm finishedtwo project bringing electricity to 1,956 households in Lai Son island commune andover 500 households in Hon Nghe island commune of Kien Giang province.

Earlier this year, thefirm also put into operation a power supply project in Son Hai island communeof Kien Giang to serve 560 households.-VNA
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