Enfinity wind power project investor still committed to Vietnam plan

Mar 27th at 16:15
27-03-2017 16:15:25+07:00

Enfinity wind power project investor still committed to Vietnam plan

Tomorrow, March 28, Enfinity Ninh Thuan, the investor of the $266 million wind farm project in the central province of Ninh Thuan, will meet with the Ninh Thuan People's Committee once again to resolve all the pending issues to enable its delayed project to quickly make progress.

 

According to the Vietnam representative of the investor, Enfinity submitted to the committee the report on the progress of the project including the detailed installation plan for wind turbines on March 20.

Four days later the Ninh Thuan Department of Planning and Investment issued an invitation to the company to meet on March 28 so that the two parties can review all the issues related to the project.

"Enfinity has been actively carrying out all the procedures with the highest commitment in order to carry out the project according to the plan and progress stated in its latest report," the representative told VIR this morning.

Previously, the article "Ninh Thuan gives ultimatum to Enfinity" posted on vir.com.vn on March 23 stated that the company failed to meet the March 20 deadline, by which it was required to submit the detailed installation plan for wind turbines, including their location, to the provincial Department of Planning and Investment and the Ninh Thuan People’s Committee. This information is incorrect, because in fact the company had submitted all these documents to the province on that day.

In addition, the article said that the Ninh Thuan People's Committee will grant Enfinity one more week to submit a renewed and feasible implementation plan for approval. Actually the one week time is aimed for the meeting and discussion between Enfinity and the local authorities on the project details.

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