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Deal #9495 Version #91840
Vietnam
Created at
2022-06-23
Last update
2024-02-15
Last full update
2024-04-09
Land area
Size in operation (production)
- [2018-05-25] 69.5 ha
- [2018-08-10, current] 119.5 ha
Intention of investment
Intention of investment
- [2018-05-25, current] Solar park (69.5 ha)
- [2018-08-10, current] Solar park (50 ha)
Comment on intention of investment
TTC Solar Power Project No. 01 has been built on an area of 69.5 hectares, solar PV panels installed on 42.5 hectares, and has a capacity of 68.8 MWp.
TTC Solar Power Project No. 02, situated next door, has been built on an area of 50ha, with PV panels occupying 39.2 hectares, and has a capacity of 50 MWp.
[Source: TTC]
Nature of the deal
Nature of the deal
Lease
Negotiation status
Negotiation status
- [2018-04-06, current] Concluded (Contract signed)
Comment on negotiation status
Thai power firm Gulf Energy Development plans to build a 48MW solar project in Vietnam in partnership with conglomerate Thanh Thanh Cong Group (TTC Group), according to a filing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The Project has been approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam to sell electricity to the utility EVN under a 20-year contract
Implementation status
Implementation status
- [2018-05-25] Startup phase (no production)
- [2018-08-10] Startup phase (no production)
- [2019-03-06] In operation (production)
- [2019-04-19, current] In operation (production)
Comment on implementation status
TTC Solar Power Project No.01 officially started the construction of ground leveling on May 25, 2018 with the total investment of approximately $65 million. Due to effective support from the management, staff, and contractors, after only 10 months of construction the project was put into operation on March 6, 2019.
TTC solar power project No.02 officially started the construction of ground leveling on August 10, 2018 with the total investment of approximately $50 million. After only eight months of continuous work, the project was put into commercial operation on April 19, 2019.