The ground breaking ceremony of the Solar Wind project held in Nhon Hoi economic zone, Binh Dinh province, Vietnam on April 3rd, 2018
The ground breaking ceremony was aired through VTV’s nationwide news and Binh Dinh broadcast.
《VTV nationwide news 》
Content of the news is below.
Fujiwara inc had its Solar and Wind power project’s ground breaking ceremony on April 3rd 2018 in Nhon Hoi economic zone, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh. Fujiwara is the 12th company implementing FDI project (foreign direct investment). In addition, the total amount of investment from Japanese FDI has reached one hundred million US dollar.
This project aims to implement a Solar Wind project in 60ha land with a total investment of 7 billion yen (1.4 trillion Vietnam Don). The total capacity is 100MW with the wind project, and it will be connected to the grid by February, 2020. These projects will greatly contribute to the Vietnam’s electricity business.
《Binh Dinh Broadcast》
Content of the news is below.
Fujiwara Binh Dinh Solar Wind project’s ground breaking ceremony held on April 3rd.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tung – Member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of Party Committee, Chairman of Provincial Council, Mr. Ho Quoc Dung – Chairman of the Binh Dinh People’s Committee, Mr. Nguyen Phi Long – Vice Chairman of the Binh Dinh People’s Committee,
Mr. Phan Cao Thang – Permanent Deputy Chairman of Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee are participated in the ceremony.
This project capacity is 50MW (expected to be complete in 2019), the capacity of the wind power generation is 36MW, making it the first mega scale solar power generation project.
The total investment amount is approximately 7 billion yen (1.4 trillion Vietnam Don), and the Vietnamese government stated that the government will give full support to the project since they expect the project to bring huge benefit to Binh Dinh province.
Mr. Osamu Kimura- the Representative Director of Fujiwara, expressed his gratitude towards the Vietnamese government and expressed their continuous effort for Vietnam’s energy supply.