Nguyen Dieu Tu Uyen
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Stephen Stapczynski
20 March 2019
Vietnam’s latest plans for $7.8 billion in gas-fired power projects may see the nation become one of the world’s newest liquefied natural gas importers and cut its coal use.
The Ninh Thuan provincial government on Wednesday said it met with Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Pcl over plans to build four gas-fired plants, with total capacity of about 6,000 megawatts, as well as LNG import facilities, it said on its website Wednesday. Gulf Energy declined to comment.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...n-on-coal-in-vietnam-s-7-8-billion-power-plan
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Stephen Stapczynski
20 March 2019
- Four gas-fired plants, import terminals planned for Ca Na LNG
- May replace some existing coal plants, deputy minister says
Vietnam’s latest plans for $7.8 billion in gas-fired power projects may see the nation become one of the world’s newest liquefied natural gas importers and cut its coal use.
The Ninh Thuan provincial government on Wednesday said it met with Thailand’s Gulf Energy Development Pcl over plans to build four gas-fired plants, with total capacity of about 6,000 megawatts, as well as LNG import facilities, it said on its website Wednesday. Gulf Energy declined to comment.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...n-on-coal-in-vietnam-s-7-8-billion-power-plan