NEWS
Sharp Builds Mega Solar Power Plant
in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam
Large 50 MW-dc output enough to power 43,700 households*1; power generation capacity of 82,506 MWh/year*2
Completed solar power plant
Sharp Energy Solutions Corporation (SESJ)*3 announces the completion of a mega solar power plant in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam. The project was a collaboration with multiple partners, including power generating company Viet Nam Viet Renewable Energy Joint Stock Company (T&T)*4 and local construction company as well as co-owner of the project NSN Construction and Engineering Joint Stock Company*5
The new plant has an output of approximately 50 MW-dc, with annual power generation capacity estimated at 82,506 MWh/year. This is equivalent to the amount consumed in a year by about 43,700 average Vietnamese households. SESJ has so far constructed six solar power plants in Vietnam, for a combined capacity of approximately 290 MW-dc. This new plant will raise the total capacity to approximately 340 MW-dc. The Vietnamese government has formulated a plan*6 to raise solar power generation capacity in the country to 12,000 MW by the year 2030. SESJ will leverage the technologies and know-how it has gained from the construction of power plants around the world and remains committed to spreading renewable energy in Vietnam.
Country | Socialist Republic of Vietnam |
Location | Binh Dinh Province |
Output (module capacity) | Approx. 50 MW-dc |
Annual power generation capacity (estimate) | Approx. 82,506 MWh/year (enough to supply about 43,700 households) |
Avoided greenhouse gas emissions (estimate) | Approx. 27,474 t-CO2/year |
Start of operation | Mid December 2020 (Plan) |