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Mông Dương

Coordinates: 21°3′19″N 107°20′35″E / 21.05528°N 107.34306°E / 21.05528; 107.34306
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Mông Dương
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Country Vietnam
RegionSouth Central Coast
ProvinceKhánh Hòa
Founded1981[1]
Area
 • Total
11,983 km2 (4,627 sq mi)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total
16,000
 • Density133/km2 (340/sq mi)
Time zoneGMT + 7

Mông Dương is a ward of Cẩm Phả city in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. It is the site of the Mông Dương thermal power plant projects designed to reduce Vietnam's dependence on hydropower.

Mông Dương power project

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State-owned Electricity of Việt Nam (EVN) plans 2,200 MW of coal-fired power stations at Mông Dương.

  • Mông Dương I Thermal Power Plant (1,000 MW) was ADB part financed. The financing framework was signed in 2007.[2] The plant required a total investment of US$1.1 billion. NTP 15-Dec-2011, #1 COD 15-Apr-2015, #2 COD 15-Oct-2015.

Final Completion Ceremony at Site was on 16-Jan-2016. - Boiler Type : CFB (Foster Wheeler China) - Capacity : 250MW * 4 units

  • Mông Dương II will sell electricity to Vietnam Electricity (EVN) under a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) denominated in US dollars and allowing for a fuel cost pass-through, protecting foreign investors from fluctuations in coal prices. NTP was on 7-Aug-2011, #1 COD was on (Plan/Actual) 04-Dec-2014/09-Mar-2015, #2 COD was on (Plan/Actual) 02-Jun-2015/24-Apr-2015. Final Completion Ceremony was on Hanoi Marriot Hotel, 26-Oct-2015.

- Boiler Type : Downshot - Capacity : 560MW * 2 units

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 63/1981/QĐ-HĐBT
  2. ^ VNGOP – The State Bank of Việt Nam and the Asia Development Bank (ADB) signed a framework financing agreement for the thermal power project Mông Dương 1 on October 09 in Hà Nội. (10/10/2007-07:05:00 AM) "Under the framework agreement, the loan worth of US $931 million from ADB to Mông Dương 1 will be granted in two phases. The first loan of US $28 million was signed on the day. ADB plans to sign the second loan of US $903 million within the next two years."

21°3′19″N 107°20′35″E / 21.05528°N 107.34306°E / 21.05528; 107.34306