GE, MoIT develop 1,000MW wind energy

May 24th at 13:25
24-05-2016 13:25:21+07:00

GE, MoIT develop 1,000MW wind energy

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) and General Electric (GE) in Ha Noi signed on May 23 a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the development of renewable energy in Viet Nam.

 

Accordingly, the two parties aimed to develop a minimum of 1,000MW of new wind farms by 2025. The farms are expected to ensure energy to approximately 1.8 million Vietnamese homes.

Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang and United States President Barack Obama witnessed the signing ceremony.

Under the agreement, the US-based global power corporation would utilise its global wind development expertise and work with domestic developers to identify potential projects. GE would support the implementation of Viet Nam's national target programme through the local manufacturing of wind turbine equipment and components.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Dang Huy Cuong, director general of the MoIT's General Department of Energy, said the Vietnamese government has accorded priority to renewable energy development to resolve the energy challenges for socio-economic development.

Viet Nam has a lot of potential for wind power development including geographic diversity, and extensive hydropower assets.

The development of wind power would play an important role in maintaining energy flexibility and security of Viet Nam in the future.

GE played a key role in the development of Viet Nam Mekong Delta's first wind farm in Bac Lieu Province. GE supplied 62 wind turbines, totalling more than 99MW of power generation capacity. The first phase of this wind farm connected to the national grid in June 2013.

In 2009, GE established a wind-turbine components manufacturing plant in northern Hai Phong Port City. The facility has created over 600 local jobs and exported thousands of units of generator systems and wind turbine components that contribute to global energy solutions.

GE Vietnam currently employs more than 900 people and offers products and services in the power, energy connections, renewable energy, oil and gas, healthcare and aviation sectors.

Jeffrey R. Immelt, GE's CEO said they wanted to contribute in key areas such as healthcare and aviation in Viet Nam.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Renewable energy can fully power Viet Nam, say experts

Viet Nam's entire power needs could be met by renewable energy, a workshop heard in HCM City on Friday.

Foxconn acquires Microsoft’s smartphone facility

After years of feeble attempts, Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest electronic component manufacturer, advanced its investment commitment in Vietnam by acquiring...

Local food industry has potential

The domestic food production industry has great potential for development but local firms need to revamp production and study consumer trends to compete with...

First shipment to Peru by Doosan Vina

Peru has been the latest in a growing list of countries now equipped with high-tech “Made in Vietnam” products from Korea-backed industrial equipment manufacturer...

Siemens Technology Day in Vietnam

Siemens Vietnam, part of global industrial conglomerate Siemens AG, yesterday hosted Siemens Technology Day catered to the customers in power sources, transmission...

Kien Luong 1 power plant face licence revocation

The Kien Giang People’s Committee resolutely proposed the government to issue a licence revocation on Tan Tao Investment and Industry Corporation (ITACO)’s...

Microsoft selling feature phone business

Microsoft Corporation has reached an agreement to sell the company's entry-level feature phone assets to FIH Mobile Ltd., a subsidiary of Hon Hai/Foxconn Technology...

Logistics firms seek growth

The logistics industry in Viet Nam, which is expected to develop strongly in coming years, needs a new legal framework that would address future growth and its...

Abbott and HoSPEN introduce validated nutrition programme to Vietnam’s hospitals

As Vietnam has one of the fastest growing ageing populations in the world, more attention is being given to how to help adults live healthier lives.

Singaporean sugar factories up to the chin in debts

The difficult situation of Asian sugar producer Indo China Food Industries is being revealed through the huge refractory debts shouldered by its factories...


MOST READ


Back To Top