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Quang Binh speeds up work on B&T wind farm cluster

Quang Binh has huge potential for renewable energy development, especially wind power (Photo: nangluongsachvietnam.vn)
The B&T wind power cluster was a large-scale foreign-invested renewable energy project that complied with the province’s economic development strategy, the portal quoted Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Xuan Quang as saying.
Expected to cost more than 8.9 trillion VND (382 million USD), the Philippines-invested cluster combines two farms, online newspaper baodautu.vn reported.
The first, B&T 1, will have a capacity of 100.8MW and is expected to start operations in December 2020, while the second will have a capacity of 151.2MW and is slated for completion in June 2021.
The committee also asked departments, agencies and localities to solve any difficulties facing the investor so it could implement the project on time.
According to local authorities, Quang Binh holds huge potential for renewable energy development, especially wind power. Wind speeds reach 5.5-6m per second in coastal areas, and 6.2-7m per second in mountainous areas.
Thanks to these advantages, the province is calling for domestic and foreign investment in renewable energy, especially wind power.
Source: VNA
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