Hanwha, BCG Băng Dương ink solar deal

Thứ ba, 4/7/2017 | 14:00 GMT+7
BCG Băng Dương Joint Venture and South Korea’s Hanwha Group have signed an agreement to set up a US$100 million solar power plant in Long An Province.
Trần Văn Cần (centre), chairman of the Long An Province People’s Committee, joins representatives of BCG Băng Dương Joint Venture and Korea’s Hanwha Group at the signing of an agreement to build a US$100 million solar power project in Long An on Wednesday. 
 
The ​​125ha plant in Thạnh Hóa District will have a capacity of 100MW.
 
Construction is expected to start in the first quarter of next year, and it will begin to generate electricity in 2019.
 
Under the agreement, BCG Băng Dương will arrange capital sources, obtain the licence for the project, implement the project and negotiate a power purchase contract with Electricity of Việt Nam, the country’s sole power distributor.
 
Hanwha will provide the technology and equipment, carry out the installation and arrange international funding for the project.
 
Nguyễn Hồ Nam, chairman of BCG – one of the two companies in the joint venture – said: “Understanding the importance and benefits of renewable energy amid rising electricity demand, BCG has chosen to enhance investment in renewable energy projects.
 
“With Hanwha Group’s experience and modern technologies in the renewable energy field, we believe that [the plant] will [help] mitigate climate change and protect the environment.”
 
The agreement was signed in Long An on Thursday in the presence of provincial leaders and officials.
 
Hanwha, founded in 1952, is the eighth largest Korean corporation and has interests in petrochemicals, aerospace, construction, finance, renewable energy, and others.
 
BCG Băng Dương Joint Venture, a joint venture between Bamboo Capital JSC (BCG) and Băng Dương Investment - Construction - Trading Company, specialises in infrastructure development, real estate and renewable energy. 
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