PR Newswire
05 Jan 2023, 07:32 GMT+10
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, Jan. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ba Dong Beach (Bin Ba ng) is located in the Coastal County (Huyn Duyn Hi) of Tra Vinh Province (Tnh Tr Vinh), about a three-hour drive from Ho Chi Minh City. In the beach resort, 12 giant offshore wind turbines (OWTs) operate like a tourist attraction, luring many visitors to take photos at the new scenic spot. Built by Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina), the OWTs are part of the company's Tra Vinh II Offshore Wind Power Project.
On October 21, 2021, the Tra Vinh II Offshore Wind Power Project obtained a certificate for commercial operation from Vietnam's power authority to become PowerChina's first overseas offshore wind power project to begin commercial operation. The project is also the third offshore wind farm of 106 wind power projects built in Vietnam in 2021 to be connected to the power grid at full capacity.
The 12 wind turbines are Goldwind OWTs with a unit capacity of 4.5MW, and each generates 180 million kWh of electricity every year, capable of meeting the average annual electricity demand of 90,000 local residents.
Wang Xinjin, manager of the project, noted that a highlight was it was the first in Vietnam to apply monopile foundation OWTs to enable a relatively short period of offshore construction. Because the OWTs are located in a scenic spot, builders dug underground cable trenches and dam-crossing tunnels to avoid disturbing the local ecological environment and minimize the influence of construction on the beach resort.
The project was Vietnam's first power grid-connected offshore wind power project undertaken by a Chinese company. Last year, it was listed as a model new energy project along with nine other structures. Now considered a reference for local governments to develop offshore wind power and pursue offshore-to-open sea development, the clean power project is a part of the "PowerChina Contribution" for Vietnam to achieve its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In another ASEAN country, Philippines, The Wawa Bulk Water Supply Project is PowerChina's first large-scale hydropower infrastructure project in the country.
Designers formulated an ecological system to guarantee uninterrupted migration and reproduction of fish navigating the river. In addition to monitoring water quality in real time, builders took a series of measures to protect the water environment and recover local vegetation.
To boost local employment and the development of related industries, the project employed many people living in close vicinity. Med-lyn Moreno from Pintong Bokawe village was hired to work on the project. He joined the project at the very beginning of construction, and the job helped improve his family's economic situation. His four children who had dropped out of school because of financial difficulties went back to class. A better future awaits Moreno and his family.
The Wawa Bulk Water Supply Project has been listed as part of the Philippines' flagship infrastructure development program, Build, Build, Build.
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