Vietnamese builder CC1, Chinese partner to construct 110 MW thermal power plant

A consortium comprising Vietnamese builder CC1 and a Chinese group will construct the main package of the long-delayed 110-MW Na Duong II thermal power plant in northern province of Lang Son.

A consortium comprising Vietnamese builder CC1 and a Chinese group will construct the main package of the long-delayed 110-MW Na Duong II thermal power plant in northern province of Lang Son.

CC1 and members of the CC1-DR contractor consortium, featuring China-based DR AZ Group Company Limited, signed the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract last week.

Executives of CC1, DR AZ and Vincomin Power sign an Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract in Hanoi, December 28, 2023. Photo courtesy of CC1.

The consortium will carry out 85% of the package worth VND3,315 billion ($136.3 million) in 30 months. The package includes a CFB boiler, a turbine and a generator that will operate 6,500 hours a year.

Vinacomin Power Holding Corporation, under the state-run Vietnam Coal and Minerals Group (Vinacomin), is the project investor. The project was initiated in 2007 and featured in power development plans (PDP) VI, VII and VIII.

The $192-million project has faced several problems related to selecting contractors and acquiring licenses.

CC1 is a veteran in Vietnam’s electricity sector, building facilities with a combined output of 22 billion kWh a year. Notable projects that it has participated in include: the 600-MW Nghi Son 1 and the 1,200-MW Nghi Son 2 thermal power plants in Thanh Hoa province; the Van Phong 1 thermal power plant in Khanh Hoa province; the TT1 and TTC2 solar power plants in Tay Ninh province; and the Khai Long wind power plant in Ca Mau province.