HCMC – The Government has approved six solar power projects in Binh Phuoc, with total capacity reaching 850 megawatt peak (MWp), raising the planned solar power capacity in the southern province to the highest level in Vietnam, local news site Vietnam Plus reported, citing the provincial chairman, Nguyen Van Tram.
According the province’s solar power plan, Binh Phuoc will generate 4,775MWp by 2030, while over 2,700MWp will be produced from now until 2020.
To generate this volume of solar power, up to 6,000 hectares of land will be used for developing solar power projects, which are mainly located in the province’s Loc Ninh District.
Recently, Nguyen Anh Hoang, director of the provincial Department of Industry and Trade, said the provincial People’s Committee had given approval to two investors to execute solar power projects.
The projects are set to initially generate some 600MWp of solar power in the province in June next year. Also, they will be connected to the national grid and put on commercial sale.
However, power experts said that investing in solar power usually costs an arm and a leg. For instance, the generation of 1MWp of solar power requires US$1 million.
Thac Mo Hydropower Corporation in Phuoc Long provincial town, Binh Phuoc, has been approved to generate 50MWp, with a total investment of VND1.3 trillion, equivalent to over US$55 million.
The experts added that Binh Phuoc is among three provinces with the highest number of sunlight hours and thus holds great potential for solar power development, especially in the border district of Loc Ninh.
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