Sunseap International has received Decision on Land Handover (Phase 1) and Investment Registration Certificate, meaning that development is approved by local authorities and the project can go ahead

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Sunseap International has received Decision on Land Handover (Phase 1) and Investment Registration Certificate, meaning that development is approved by local authorities and the project can go ahead. Construction is expected to start later this year. The solar power generated will be sold to Vietnam's national grid at a feed-in tariff (FiT) of USD 0.0935 per kWh for 20 years if the owners manage to bring the solar park online by June 2019
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  • April 19, 2018

    Abalance Corp has announced the acquisition, conducted through its Tokyo-based subsidiary Fujisolar Co Ltd

  • April 17, 2018

    1,200 MW coal-fired power project in Vietnam to receive almost US$2 billion from lenders

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  • April 06, 2018

    EDF appointed leader of 2000 MW gas-fired power project in Vietnam

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  • April 06, 2018

    Gulf Energy and Thanh Thanh Cong Group have announced plans to build the project

    Gulf Energy and Thanh Thanh Cong Group have announced plans to build the project. Construction work should begin in June 2018 and will be completed within a year

  • April 04, 2018

    Following the installation of the first three turbines last year, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has signed a deal to commission the remaining 12 turbines of the wind farm by October 2018

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