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Additional three wind power plants put into commercial operation

Three more wind power plants with a combined capacity of 48.8MW began commercial operation in August, according to the Vietnam Electricity (EVN).
Additional three wind power plants put into commercial operation ảnh 1A wind power plant (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Three more wind power plants with a combinedcapacity of 48.8MW began commercial operation in August,according to the Vietnam Electricity (EVN).

Specifically, they are the second phase of Hoa Binh WindPower Plant with a capacity of 15.2MW, Ninh Thuan Wind Power Plant No.5 (21MW),and 7A Wind Power Plant (12.6MW).

As of the end of August, 24 wind power plants, which havecombined capacity of 963MW, had been put into commercial operation.

Previously, by the beginning of August, a total of 106wind power plants with a combined capacity of 5,655.5MW had submitted documentsand applications asking for allowance to connect to the grid and seeking recognitionof commercial operation./.
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