PM urges faster progress to inaugurate Circuit-3 500kV lines by Sept. 2

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has demanded relevant sides mobilise every resource to speed up the construction of the Circuit-3 500kV power transmission lines so as to inaugurate the entire network before September 2.

The entire Circuit-3 500kV power transmission line project is scheduled to become operational before September 2. (Photo: VNA)
The entire Circuit-3 500kV power transmission line project is scheduled to become operational before September 2. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has demanded relevant sides mobilise every resource to speed up the construction of the Circuit-3 500kV power transmission lines so as to inaugurate the entire network before September 2.

He made the request at a recent teleconference on the construction of the lines in central Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, according to the Government Office’s announcement on August 19.

The project, from Quang Trach in the central province of Quang Binh to Pho Noi in the northern province of Hung Yen, has a transmission capacity of up to 2,400MW. It holds special importance to improving the transmission capacity of the national power system, ensuring proactivity and flexibility in network operations, balancing power supply among regions, and guaranteeing national energy security, thereby contributing to the sufficient and stable power supply for economic activities and people’s life.

There remains only a small part of the main workload, but much still needs to be done to complete and put the entire project into operation before September 2. As this is the final stage of the project, all-level authorities, sectors, units, and individuals need to exert stronger efforts, take more drastic actions, clarify responsibilities of each person, set concrete deadlines, and boost examination and supervision to accelerate and finish the project on schedule, the PM said.

The Government leader also gave detailed instructions to relevant sides, including the Vietnam Electricity (EVN) group, the National Power Transmission Corporation (EVNNPT), ministries, and the nine provinces traversed by the lines.

PM Chinh requested the inauguration ceremony be organised before September 2 in all the nine provinces as a celebration of the 79th anniversary of the August Revolution and the National Day (September 2).

Work started on the lines in October 2023. The project is about 519km long and invested with some 22.35 trillion VND (nearly 895 million USD) in total.

It consists of four sub-projects, namely Quang Trach – Quynh Luu (Nghe An province), Quynh Luu – Thanh Hoa (Thanh Hoa province), Thanh Hoa – Nam Dinh 1 thermal power plant (Nam Dinh province), and Nam Dinh 1 thermal power plant – Pho Noi.

So far, several stretches of this project have become operational./.

VNA

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