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− | {{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Vietnamcoal}}'''Hải Phòng Thermal Power Station''' is a | + | {{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Vietnamcoal}}'''Hải Phòng Thermal Power Station''' is a coal plant in Hải Phòng province, Vietnam. |
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In July 2005, Japan's [[Marubeni Corporation]] and China's [[Dongfang Electric Corporation]] were awarded the construction contract for Hải Phòng 1, a two-unit, 600-MW coal power plant in Hải Phòng province, near the city of Hải Phòng.<ref>[http://www.marubeni-mpsc.com/english/news/index.cgi?cid=0003 Marubeni Jointly Awarded Large Vietnamese Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant with Giant Chinese Manufacturer of Heavy Machinery], Marubeni Corporation website, July 20, 2005.</ref> In Nov. 2006, Hai Phong Thermal Power JSC signed a contract with the same two companies to construction a second two-unit, 600-MW coal power plant, Hải Phòng 2, at the same location.<ref>[http://vietnamnews.vn/industries/159233/hai-phong-power-plant-deal-signed.html Hai Phong Power Plant Deal Signed], ''Viêt Nam News'', Nov. 17, 2006.</ref> | In July 2005, Japan's [[Marubeni Corporation]] and China's [[Dongfang Electric Corporation]] were awarded the construction contract for Hải Phòng 1, a two-unit, 600-MW coal power plant in Hải Phòng province, near the city of Hải Phòng.<ref>[http://www.marubeni-mpsc.com/english/news/index.cgi?cid=0003 Marubeni Jointly Awarded Large Vietnamese Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant with Giant Chinese Manufacturer of Heavy Machinery], Marubeni Corporation website, July 20, 2005.</ref> In Nov. 2006, Hai Phong Thermal Power JSC signed a contract with the same two companies to construction a second two-unit, 600-MW coal power plant, Hải Phòng 2, at the same location.<ref>[http://vietnamnews.vn/industries/159233/hai-phong-power-plant-deal-signed.html Hai Phong Power Plant Deal Signed], ''Viêt Nam News'', Nov. 17, 2006.</ref> | ||
− | In late 2011, Hải Phòng 1 was completed an entered into operation. The first 300-MW unit of Hải Phòng 2 started operating in Aug. 2013, and the second is scheduled to begin operating in 2014. The cost of the entire project is $1.2 billion.<ref>[http://talkvietnam.com/2013/09/hai-phong-thermal-power-heats-up/ Hai Phong Thermal Power Heats Up], talkvietnam, Sept. 20, 2013.</ref> | + | In late 2011, Hải Phòng 1 was completed an entered into operation. The first 300-MW unit of Hải Phòng 2 started operating in Aug. 2013, and the second is scheduled to begin operating in 2014. The cost of the entire project is $1.2 billion.<ref name=Heats Up>[http://talkvietnam.com/2013/09/hai-phong-thermal-power-heats-up/ Hai Phong Thermal Power Heats Up], talkvietnam, Sept. 20, 2013.</ref> |
==Project Details== | ==Project Details== | ||
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*'''Location:''' Tam Hưng commune, Thủy Nguyên district, Hải Phòng province, Vietnam | *'''Location:''' Tam Hưng commune, Thủy Nguyên district, Hải Phòng province, Vietnam | ||
*'''Coordinates:''' 20.94191, 106.76005 (exact) | *'''Coordinates:''' 20.94191, 106.76005 (exact) | ||
− | *'''Status:''' Operating/ | + | *'''Status:''' |
− | *'''Gross Capacity:''' 1, | + | ** Phase I, Unit 1: Operating 2011<ref name=Heats Up/> |
+ | ** Phase I, Unit 2: Operating 2011<ref name=Heats Up/> | ||
+ | ** Phase II, Unit 3: Operating 2013<ref name=Heats Up/> | ||
+ | ** Phase II, Unit 4: Construction (90% complete in late 2013)<ref name=Heats Up/> | ||
+ | ** Phase III: Announced | ||
+ | *'''Gross Capacity:''' | ||
+ | ** Phase I, Unit 1: 300 MW | ||
+ | ** Phase I, Unit 2: 300 MW | ||
+ | ** Phase II, Unit 3: 300 MW | ||
+ | ** Phase II, Unit 4: 300 MW | ||
+ | ** Phase III: 2400 MW | ||
*'''Type:''' [[Subcritical]] | *'''Type:''' [[Subcritical]] | ||
*'''Projected in service:''' 2014 (Unit 4) | *'''Projected in service:''' 2014 (Unit 4) |
Revision as of 21:52, 29 March 2014
{{#badges:CoalSwarm|Navbar-Vietnamcoal}}Hải Phòng Thermal Power Station is a coal plant in Hải Phòng province, Vietnam.
Contents
Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the location where the plant is being built, in Tam Hưng commune, Thủy Nguyên district, Hải Phòng province.
Background
In 2002, Electricity of Vietnam set up Hai Phong Thermal Power Joint Stock Company (of which it is the majority owner) to construct the Hải Phòng plant.[1]
In July 2005, Japan's Marubeni Corporation and China's Dongfang Electric Corporation were awarded the construction contract for Hải Phòng 1, a two-unit, 600-MW coal power plant in Hải Phòng province, near the city of Hải Phòng.[2] In Nov. 2006, Hai Phong Thermal Power JSC signed a contract with the same two companies to construction a second two-unit, 600-MW coal power plant, Hải Phòng 2, at the same location.[3]
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Project Details
- Sponsor: Hai Phong Thermal Power Joint Stock Company
- Parent company: Electricity of Vietnam
- Location: Tam Hưng commune, Thủy Nguyên district, Hải Phòng province, Vietnam
- Coordinates: 20.94191, 106.76005 (exact)
- Status:
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- Phase III: Announced
- Gross Capacity:
- Phase I, Unit 1: 300 MW
- Phase I, Unit 2: 300 MW
- Phase II, Unit 3: 300 MW
- Phase II, Unit 4: 300 MW
- Phase III: 2400 MW
- Type: Subcritical
- Projected in service: 2014 (Unit 4)
- Coal Type: Anthracite
- Coal Source: Quang Ninh mine, Vietnam[1]
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Coal-Fired Power Plants in Thailand & Vietnam, Power Plants Around the World website, accessed Jan. 2014.
- ↑ Marubeni Jointly Awarded Large Vietnamese Coal-Fired Thermal Power Plant with Giant Chinese Manufacturer of Heavy Machinery, Marubeni Corporation website, July 20, 2005.
- ↑ Hai Phong Power Plant Deal Signed, Viêt Nam News, Nov. 17, 2006.
Related SourceWatch articles
External resources
- "Coal-Fired Plants Financed by International Public Investment Institutions Since 1994", Appendix to Foreclosing the Future: Coal, Climate and International Public Finance: Investment in coal-fired power plants hinders the fight against global warming, Environmental Defense, April 2009.