HCMC – The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong is seeking to develop four more wind farms with a combined capacity of nearly 200 megawatts (MW) and a total cost of VND7.6 trillion.
The provincial Department of Industry and Trade has proposed the Lam Dong government consider asking the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Government for permission to add the Don Duong wind power complex, comprising four plants, to the national power development plan in the 2021-2030 period, the department said today, March 3.
The wind farm complex project will be developed by EMI Investment JSC, the local media reported.
The four wind power farm projects will cover some 32 hectares of land each in D’ran Town and Lac Xuan, Ka Do and P’ro communes in Don Duong District.
Under the plan, the four wind farms will have 12 turbines with a capacity of 4-4.2 MW each.
The Don Duong wind power complex project is set to generate over 170 MWh of electricity.
The project is expected to affect over 4,500 hectares of land of protective and production forests, according to the municipal department.