Phạm Quốc Hùng, director of Quốc Vinh Sóc Trăng Wind Power Co., Ltd., said his company’s plant in Vĩnh Châu Town, to have an output of 30MW in its first phase, would have its turbines put together on site in June and begin commercial operation in September.
The seven other plants, being built in the town along the coast, are 30-70 per cent completed and will begin operating in September or October.
Speeding up the work would mean the national grid would have access to this clean energy sooner, according to Lâm Văn Mẫn, the province Party Committee secretary.
The wind power turbines could themselves become tourist attractions, he added.
Sóc Trăng has around 72 kilometres of coast with constant strong winds, suitable for generating power.
It plans to have 20 wind power plants in all with a total output of 1,435MW.
Sixteen have been approved, with nine of them now under construction.
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