Song Ong Hydropower Project
VCS-836
Viet Nam
Renewable Energy
Description
The Song Ong Hydropower Project is a renewable energy initiative that involves building a hydropower plant with 3 units. The project has an installed capacity of 8.1 MW and is expected to generate 40,500 MWh of gross power annually. The primary objective of the project is to generate and supply renewable electricity to the national grid of Vietnam under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) signed with the Electricity Corporation of Vietnam (EVN). Key Highlights: - The project generates an estimated 39,994 MWh of net electricity annually. - A 22 kV line connects the plant with Ninh Son 110/22 kV transformer station, enabling the national grid to access the generated electricity. - The project involves the construction of a dam, tunnels, a penstock, a pressurized well, a powerhouse and a discharge channel to convert potential flowing energy from the stream into clean electrical energy. The Song Ong Hydropower Project is an important initiative in meeting Vietnam's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 8% by 2030. The project's contribution to the national grid also helps to ensure sustainable and reliable electricity supply to the country's growing population and economy. By supporting the Song Ong Hydropower Project, individuals and businesses can help to drive the transition to a low-carbon future.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
185
Remaining Supply:
110,983.26