Japan's Shizen Energy reaches COD on 35-MWp PV plant in Vietnam

Feb 8, 2021 08:06 AM ET
  • Japanese renewable resource firm Shizen Energy Inc introduced today that its 35-MWp Hau Giang solar energy plant in of Vietnam reached business operation date (COD).
Japan's Shizen Energy reaches COD on 35-MWp PV plant in Vietnam
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The plant's result, estimated at regarding 51 million kWh each year, is offered to state-owned power company Vietnam Electricity (EVN).

The Japanese group, with its affiliate Shizen Malaysia Sdn Bhd, invested in the Hau Giang project and worked on the building with local urban and also infrastructure developer and also capitalist Halcom Vietnam JSC.

The 33-hectare (81.5 acres) solar ranch lies in Hung Hiep district, Hau Giang province.

The Hau Giang plant is the very first project for Shizen Energy in the Southeast Oriental country and the second time it worked with Halcom.

Given that its establishment in 2011, Shizen Energy had a hand in around 1 GW of renewable resource projects in Japan, according to its September 2020 numbers.




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