Mitsubishi Corporation and Partners to Expand Vinh Tan IV Power Plant in Vietnam

March 11, 2016
Mitsubishi Corporation
Mitsubishi Corporation (MC), together with Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction of Korea (Doosan) and Vietnamese partners, Power Engineering Consulting Joint Stock Company 2 and Pacific Corporation, has concluded a contract with state-owned Vietnam Electricity (EVN) to build a 600 MW coal-fired thermal power plant in Vinh Tan, located in in Vietnam’s Binh Thuan province.
 
The four companies have been working together to construct two coal-fired thermal power plants at the same site since the conclusion of a contract with EVN in 2013 (600 MW each, total 1200 MW). The new plant will be constructed adjacent to the other two plants, and is scheduled for completion in 2019. MC will supply steam turbine and generator and Doosan will be in charge of boiler supply and site construction while the Vietnamese partners will be in charge of ancillary equipment. Built using supercritical technology*, the new plant will be more efficient and more eco-friendly than other coal-fired power plants in operation in Vietnam.
 
Electricity demand in Vietnam is expected to see a remarkable increase of more than 10% per annum in the coming years in light of the country’s annual GDP growth rate of  6% to 7%. In particular, Southern Vietnam, the country’s largest economic bloc which includes Ho Chi Minh City, faces a critical situation in terms of its ability to adequately supply the increasing demand for power. In addition, other plans for developing power generation facilities have been delayed, making this project an initiative of national importance as part of efforts to realize a stable supply of power for sustainable economic growth.
 
Through this project, MC will seek to contribute not only to a stable supply of power in Vietnam, but also to the country’s overall economic growth, while at the same time promoting the use of eco-friendly infrastructure across South East Asia and around the world.
 
* This technology is categorized as “Ultra-super Critical” according to the OEDC unclassified document TAD/PG(2016)1 - Annex VI, which reflects sector understanding on export credits for coal-fired electricity generation projects agreed in November 2015. (Added on January 25, 2017)
 
Illustration of Completed Facility (including Vinh Tan I, II and III)
Reference Information
 
1  Vietnam Electricity (EVN)
      (1)  Head Office           :    18 Tran Nguyen Han Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
      (2)  Year Established   :    1954
      (3)  Main Activities       :    Electricity Generation and Distribution
      (4)  Representative      :    Dang Hoang An (President & CEO)
 
2  Mitsubishi Corporation (MC)
      (1)  Head Office           :    3-1, Marunouchi 2-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo 100-8086, Japan
      (2)  Year Established   :    1954
      (3)  Main Business Activities: MC is a global integrated business enterprise that develops and operates business across virtually every industry including industrial finance, energy, metals, machinery, chemicals, foods, and environmental business. MC’s current activities are expanding far beyond its traditional trading operations as its diverse business ranges from natural resources development to investment in retail business, infrastructure, financial products and manufacturing of industrial goods.
      (4)  Representative      :    Ken Kobayashi (President and CEO)
 
3  Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction
      (1)  Head Office           :    22, Doosanvolvo-ro, Seongsan-gu, Changwon City, Kyongsangnam-Do, Republic of Korea
      (2)  Year Established   :    1962
      (3)  Main Business Activities: Power Plant Facilities, Desalination/Water Treatment, Industrial Facilities, Casting & Forging, Construction, Wholesale and Retail
      (4)  Representative      :    Gee-won Park (Chairman & CEO)
 
 
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