(HBO) – Investment of the extended Hoa Binh hydropower plant project received approval from the Prime Minister at Decision No.389/QD-TTg dated April 11, 2018.

The Committee for State Capital Management at Enterprises on September 9 last year granted permission to the Vietnam Electricity (EVN) to invest in the project and the EVN officially became the investor pursuant to Decision No.383/QD-EVN.

Ba Cap wharf in Thai Binh ward (Hoa Binh city) needs prompt approval of plans for compensation and resettlement support to ensure the project’s progress.

As planned, the project will begin in October 2020 and its first and second generator complexes will be put into operation by 2024. At present, its technical design is being appraised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

To make sure that the project is on schedule, the EVN has exerted efforts to complete technical report explanation, capital disbursement and land clearance serving the start of the main construction in June and other tasks by October./.

 


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