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PowerChina and Lilama awarded a $974 million contract for the construction of LNG power plants by Vietnam

EVN, the state-owned utility in Vietnam, has announced that it has awarded a $974 million contract to a 'consortium consisting of PowerChina & Lilama' for the construction of an LNG-fired plant.

EVN announced in a statement that the Quang Trach II power plant, located in central?province Quang Tri, will have a 'capacity' of 1,612 Megawatts.

Southeast Asia is looking to increase its power generation capacity in order to keep up with its growing economy. It grew by 8% last fiscal year.

"This plant will help ensure energy security, improve the reliability of the power -system and fulfill Vietnam's commitments towards reducing greenhouse gases," EVN stated.

Vietnam, where coal power plants account for more than 40%?of electricity production, has committed to achieving net-zero emission by 2050.

EVN announced that the plant would use turbines manufactured by General Electric?Vernova. EVN said that the plant will be fully operational in 2030.

(source: Reuters)