The finance ministry proposed certain coal power plants implemented under build-operate-transfer (BOT) practice and Government s Guaranty and Undertaking (GGU) to be exempted from the 15 per cent global minimum tax
Singapore energy group Nexif Ratch Energy will invest more than VNĐ5.7 trillion (US$233 million) to develop a wind power project in Gia Lai Province, local authorities have said.
Spanning 1,524 ha in the former Sơn Động District, the proposed Bắc Ninh 2 wind power plant would feature nine turbines with capacities ranging from 5.5 MW to 6.3 MW each, tower heights of 130-140 metres and rotor diameters of...
The investor, a joint venture between Trung Nam Group and Sideros River, submitted its bid with an electricity selling price of VNĐ3,294.22 per kWh (equivalent to US$0.128).
Ambassador Vũ Lê Thái Hoàng, Permanent Representative of Việt Nam to the United Nations and International Organisations in Vienna, Austria, spoke with the Vietnam News Agency on the country’s deepening cooperation with the IAEA in applying nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
The People''s Committee of Bình Định Province has just approved an investment policy for the Vân Canh Bình Định Wind Power Plant project, which will now go to bidding to investors.
The Trà Vinh Provincial People’s Committee has given the green light to the investment policy for five wind power projects, for an investment total of over VNĐ13.8 trillion (US$540.6 million).
The planned development is expected to span multiple communes including Liên Minh, Tràng Xá, Dân Tiến, Bình Long, Phương Giao, Nghinh Tường and Đình Ca town, covering a survey area of over 31ha.
The purpose of this investment is to develop a stable sugarcane material area and lay the foundation for deep processing activities, ensuring timely consumption of sugarcane for farmers and maintaining its position as a leading sugar business in Việt Nam.
The Chairman of the People''s Committee of Yên Bái province, Trần Huy Tuấn on Wednesday presented the Chairman of Erex Group, Honna Hitoshi, with the approved investment policy for a biomass power plant project, during a ceremony held in Tokyo, Japan.
Once operational in 2026, the plant will generate 750 million kWh a year, bolstering national energy security, especially in the northeastern region, and creating millions of local jobs.