After committing $4.5 billion towards electronic manufacturing projects in Vietnam, South Korea’s Samsung Group is now expanding its footprint in the Southeast Asian country’s power sector.

The Hanoitimes - After committing $4.5 billion towards electronic manufacturing projects in
The Ministry of Industry and Trade’s (MoIT) General Department of Energy, in a document sent to central and southern provinces that was seen by VIR, said that Samsung Group would conduct a survey at five power projects in Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Hau Giang and Kien Giang to invest into one of them.
The projects are 1,200 MW Quynh Lap 2, 2,400 MW Vung Ang 3, 1,200 MW Quang Trach 2, 2,000 MW Song Hau 3 and 2,000 MW Kien Luong. All of these projects are included in the national electricity development master plan for the 2011-2020 period.
The document comes one month after Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai directed the MoIT to research possible locations for Samsung Group to build a thermo power facility in
Samsung Group could invest in a power project in
With electricity consumption rising at about 12 per cent a year, the nation’s current power plant projects are not keeping pace with demand peaks. The dry season is especially a problem due to
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