More than $4.6b invested in Son My power centre project

The group of investors namely IP (UK), Sojitz (Japan) and Pacific (Vietnam) are building feasibility study report for Son My 1 power project and common infrastructure for Son My power centre project.
Son My power centre project with a total capacity of 3,000 MW will use liquefied natural gas as input fuel. The project with total investment of $4.667 billion includes two plants of Son My I and Son My II.

Of which, Son My I power project including five turbines with capacity of 390 MW each will be developed under the BOT (build-operate-transfer) method by investors, which is expected to start operations in 2018-2019. – Source: Vietbiz24.com

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