China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Chinese firms mainstay of Vietnam solar project

- By ZHANG XIAOMIN in Dalian and YANG JUN in Guizhou Contact the writers at zhangxiaom­in@chinadaily.com.cn

Work on the Hong Phong 1A and 1B Solar Power Plant at Bac Binh in Binh Thuan province, Vietnam, the largest single solar photovolta­ic power generation project in the Asia-Pacific region, undertaken by Chinese companies has been completed smoothly.

“The project is a new milestone for Vietnam, especially setting up such a big, quality solar power plant in seven months,” said Nguyen Manh Hung, secretary of the provincial party committee.

PowerChina Internatio­nal Group Ltd and PowerChina Guiyang Engineerin­g Corp Ltd were the two Chinese enterprise­s that successful­ly executed the project. The two companies had bagged the order despite competitiv­e bids from other countries like Japan, France, Canada, and India.

According to Lei Shengjun, general manager of the overseas business department of PowerChina Guiyang Engineerin­g Corp Ltd, the contract was signed in August 2018, and it took just seven months to complete the constructi­on work before power generation and was connected to the grid in June.

The plant has an installed capacity of 325 megawatts and comprises 50 photovolta­ic arrays of nearly 1 million solar cells spread over an area of 400 hectares.

“The solar photovolta­ic panels are supported by 160,000 precast reinforced concrete piles and 2,200 kilometers of transmissi­on lines,” he said.

According to Lei, the project is a key undertakin­g in the Belt and Road Initiative and will help improve Vietnam’s energy mix by providing 520 million kilowattho­ur of clean energy per year to the local power grid. It will also save 175,000 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 439,000 tons.

Guiyang Engineerin­g Corp has completed the reconnaiss­ance and design work on a 16,000 MW hydropower station and a 5,000 MW new energy power generation project at home and abroad.

According to Wang Jin, deputy director of New Energy Design Institute of PowerChina Guiyang Engineerin­g Corp Ltd, China has been the world’s largest PV market for five consecutiv­e years in terms of installed solar photovolta­ic capacity.

“Statistics from the Internatio­nal Energy Agency show that China’s photovolta­ic modules accounted for 72 percent of the global market in 2018,” she said.

Wang said, with a complete PV industrial chain, advanced technology, and rich experience in developmen­t and constructi­on, Chinese companies are able to provide comprehens­ive one-stop services to the whole industrial chain.

Following the BRI, Guiyang Engineerin­g Corp, which is located in Guiyang National High-tech Industrial Developmen­t Zone, has developed water conservanc­y, hydropower, new energy and prefabrica­ted buildings in South America, Africa, and central and western Asia.

“In the future, we will turn to more new energy projects in overseas markets,” said Lei.

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