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Quang Tri province has approved a $1.59 billion liquid natural gas (LNG)-fired power scheme by Vietnam Electricity to boost local energy capacity.
The construction site of Quang Trach 1 thermal power plant at the Quang Tri power centre
The Quang Trach III LNG-fired power plant, with a planned capacity of 1,500MW, will cost about VND41.83 trillion ($1.59 billion). Vietnam Electricity (EVN) will provide 20 per cent of the funding through equity, while state-controlled Vietcombank will arrange loans for the remaining 80 per cent.
Covering an area of 74 hectares in Phu Trach commune, the project is a part of the Quang Trach power centre and Vietnam’s adjusted National Power Development Plan VIII (PDP8). It is designed to use combined-cycle gas turbine technology.
“This venture will play a key role in boosting local socioeconomic development. For EVN, the approval reinforces plans to make Quang Tri a new energy hub in central Vietnam and marks a milestone in the rollout of major projects at the Quang Trach Power Centre,” said Hoang Nam, standing vice chairman of Quang Tri People’s Committee, at a handover ceremony on December 12.
Once completed, the plant is expected to help shore up national energy security, particularly during 2031-2035 as electricity demand in northern Vietnam rises, while improving the safety and stability of the power system in line with the adjusted PDP8. It would contribute about VND1.2 trillion ($45.62 million) per year to the state budget, creating stable jobs for local workers, supporting auxiliary industries, and attracting more large-scale investors.
The Quang Trach power centre currently comprises the coal-fired Quang Trach I plant and the LNG-fired Quang Trach II and III plants, with a combined capacity of about 4,500 MW.
On July 1, Quang Tri merged with Quang Binh province to form the new Quang Tri province, which spans about 12,700 square kilometres and borders Ha Tinh to the north, Hue to the south, the East Sea to the east, and Laos to the west.
Both foreign and domestic firms are invited to bid for the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) package for the Quang Trach II Liquefied Natural Gas Thermal Power project.
Mitsubishi Power has received a contract to support an oil-to-natural gas fuel conversion project at O Mon 1 Thermal Power Plant in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho.
Dong Nai province is eager to complete related works to release the capacityof the Nhon Trach 3 and 4 LNG-fired power plants, which are expected to start commercial operations in December.
The Hiep Phuoc LNG (liquefied natural gas) - fired power plant in Ho Chi Minh City is scheduled to come into operation in 2027.
Workers are racing around the clock to complete the construction of the Quang Trach I thermal power plant in Quang Tri province.
By Nguyen Kim












