Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

International Chinese coal projects

1,053 bytes added, 22:29, 16 February 2018
In April 2013, construction began on a US$280 million coal seaport, the [[Duyen Hai coal port]], for the power complex. The seaport is being built by [[China Communications Construction]], and is expected to be completed in late 2015; it will be capable of handling 12 million tons of coal per year for consumption at the complex's three power plants.<ref>[http://vietnamnews.vn/economy/238453/construction-starts-on-duyen-hai-seaport.html Construction Starts on Duyen Hai Seaport], ''Viêt Nam News'', April 22, 2013.</ref>
 
===[[Hai Duong Thermal Power Plant]]===
In July 2015, JAKS announced that it had reached agreement with [[China Power Engineering Consulting Group]] (CPECC) to build the 1200 MW coal plant. CPECC would put down US$280 million and JAKS would front US$125 million; the remainder of the plant's $1.87 billion cost would be financed through debt markets.<ref name=star>[http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2015/07/06/China-Power-to-invest-in-JAKS-power-plant/?style=biz China Power to invest RM1.2b in JAKS power plant in Vietnam], ''Malaysia Star'', 6 July 2015.</ref>
===Hai Phong Thermal Power Station===
===Mao Khe power station===
[[Mao Khe power station]] is a 440 MW coal plant in Quảng Ninh province. BNP Paribas of France and Bank of China provided export credit agency worth US$275 million for the plant.<ref>[http://en.nhandan.org.vn/en/business/item/167302-.html Two Foreign Banks Fund Mao Khe Thermal Power Plant], ''Nhân Dân'', Aug. 4, 2011.</ref>
 
===[[Mong Duong power station]]===
In December 2008, the Vietnamese government agreed to grant an investment license to AES-VCM Mong Duong Power Company — a joint venture of U.S. company [[AES]], Korea's [[POSCO]], and [[China Power Investment Corporation]] — to build the 1,200-MW Mông Dương-2.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/12/29/vietnam-aes-plant-idUSHAN41981920081229 Vietnam to Approve AES Coal-Fired Power Plant], ''Reuters'', Dec. 28, 2008.</ref>
===Plant in southern Vietnam's Binh Thuan province===
editor
31,976

edits

Navigation menu